The Art of Invisibility.... or the Invisible Art??!!

by Samir Joshi | May 2, 2009 at 11:13 am
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The Invisible Skoda...

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Normally, the more conventional way of making something dissappear, especially cars, is to destroy them and recycle. However, a totally different approach to making a car disappear has just been attempted and that too successfully.

An art student, Sara Watson who is studying drawing at the University of Central Lancashire made a battered old Skoda "invisible" by painting it so that it merges with the surrounding car park.

Now what can you call that..... The Art of Invisibility.... or the Invisible Art??!!

Much has been said about the invisibility cloak and stuff like that, but this is a wonderful work by a dedicated artist who has produced a magnificent and admirable piece of art!

Check it out for yourself!


The 22-year-old student at the University of Central Lancashire spray painted a battered Skoda Fabia to match the car park and entrance to her art studio.

Her work, created as part of her drawing and image making course at the university, creates the illusion that the car is see through.

She was given the car from a breakers yard and worked for three weeks to ensure that it blended perfectly with its surroundings.

"I was experimenting with the whole concept of illusion but needed something a bit more physical to make a real impact." said Miss Watson, who is from Ashton under Lyne.

"People have been stopping in the street to look and coming up and almost bumping into it, so it's had the desired effect."

The car is reminiscent of the work by pavement artist Julian Beever, whose attempts to trick people's minds into seeing perspective on the flat surfaces of paving stones.

Steve Jackson, owner of Recycling Lives, the firm that gave Miss Watson the car, said: "When I first saw the photos I was convinced it was something which had been done on the computer, but when you look more closely you see the effort and attention to detail she has put into it. It is just amazing."


Battered and used old cars are the last things that people would want to see. So Sara Watson made sure that they don't!

The car is now being used for advertising by the local recycling firm that donated the vehicle. A truly amazing piece of skill!!

Hats Off!

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Amy Judd

That's crazy - good for her though!

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Samir Joshi

Craziness get loads n loads of publicity... One more example of it!

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Pythiian1

Interesting work of art ...

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Samir Joshi

Yeah... Absolutely... Eye catching.. Err.. How can it be eye catching....?? Haha

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JeffHuang

wow spray painted?? thats awesome.

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Samir Joshi

Yeah.. That's what makes it even more impressive and admirable!

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huneds

Wohohohoho...........

Now that is what you call ..... A decepticon! Hahaha

Transformers are around the corner mate, or has one arrived a tad early???

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mudricky

ha ha that's so cool, must have took her a wee while.

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Samir Joshi

Yeah, It took her 3 weeks to do that!

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albertacowpoke

At least it.s a story that makes you smile.  I needed that right now :)

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albertacowpoke

At least it.s a story that makes you smile.  I needed that right now :)

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Erik Larson

ingenious! 

"People have been stopping in the street to look and coming up and almost bumping into it, so it's had the desired effect."

What a trip- thx for posting



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Samir Joshi

Absolutely! You're Welcome mate... Thanks for the wonderful response!

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Tara Kidwell

Brilliant.  The colour matching is fabulous.  Excellent work.

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Samir Joshi

Yeah.. Her attention to detail is just amazing!

Thanks for the response mate!

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