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Uptown Rocker, by Lloyd Hamrol, 1986
Lloyd Hamrol described his design as a "tribute to the car culture. It is meant as a parody of the omnipresence of cars and our addiction to their necessity. The piece captures a moment in a bumper to bumper procession of car symbols as they cycle on the loop of an endless highway. It seems hopeless, but the possibility of escape is offered as the lead car begins a leap toward the Grand Street overpass. Will it make it? The question will never be answered--the hope always remains."
Photo taken from said Grand Street overpass.
7 Days of Shooting, Week #22: In the Street -- Shoot Anything Saturday
Uptown Rocker, by Lloyd Hamrol, 1986
Lloyd Hamrol described his design as a "tribute to the car culture. It is meant as a parody of the omnipresence of cars and our addiction to their necessity. The piece captures a moment in a bumper to bumper procession of car symbols as they cycle on the loop of an endless highway. It seems hopeless, but the possibility of escape is offered as the lead car begins a leap toward the Grand Street overpass. Will it make it? The question will never be answered--the hope always remains."
Photo taken from said Grand Street overpass.
7 Days of Shooting, Week #22: In the Street -- Shoot Anything Saturday