Mini Alridge Special: A Kaleidoscope of Colors on Wheels!

Cars always attract designers and artists as they are as good a piece of mobile canvas as you will ever get. Add to the fact that the car is going to carry your work and put it on display across the city or country on a daily basis. If you were an artists trying to show-off your skill and make a name for yourself, then there could not be a better way. This very specially crafted MINI One Car is on display at the London Design Museum and it has been custom crafted to commemorate the 50 years of Mini in UK. The car was created by graphic designer Alan Aldridge, and is a part of ‘The Man with Kaleidoscope Eyes’ exhibit.

This very retro design is painted on the 1965 Mini Classic has been interpreted to the new Mini One. The design features very masculine art work on the driver’s side with cold blue background, while the passenger side is painted with cute pink to bring out a feminine side. The car really looks cool with all the body work and if you happen to be in the area you can check it out till next year January. Now that is a lot of time and the car surely deserves all the attention it is getting with its vintage look.

Via: Autounleashed


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