I have never seen a Rolls painted up like that and some die-hard Rolls Royce owners would probably turn over in their graves! It's nice to see someone has a sense of humor and art with such an expensive car.
Pro was a larger than life character and his work always vibrant . I love your capture of his studio with paint brushes pots and even a bottle of turpentine.
thanks for visiting Snap Happy Birding, and for leaving a comment; I can still see them. Now both my blogs are resting in idle mode. It was time to give other things priority, even though I miss my regular blogging and the feedback that came my way over the years. Take care.
der Wahnsinn *greacy* wunderschön!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüsse Elke
I had no idea Pro Hart had painted cars as well.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a Rolls painted up like that and some die-hard Rolls Royce owners would probably turn over in their graves! It's nice to see someone has a sense of humor and art with such an expensive car.
ReplyDeleteIt takes a lot of self-confidence and a bit of whimsy to paint a Rolls Royce.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh - I love these old cars!
ReplyDeletei'm sorry, but i think he should have been flogged for painting that car! :)
ReplyDeleteOkay, not only interesting but successful and profitable too. To use a Rolls as a canvas 'enuf sed'.
ReplyDeleteinteresting place to visit. And to study the art. :)
ReplyDeletePro was a larger than life character and his work always vibrant . I love your capture of his studio with paint brushes pots and even a bottle of turpentine.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing artist. I love the painted car.
ReplyDeleteWhat an expensive canvas!
ReplyDeletePaper Hugs,
Jan
How cool is that painted Rolls Royce, I wonder if he drove it around?
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