Cars and Dogs

Today we feature a fun series originally created for an ad campaign for Progressive Insurance titled Cars and Dogs by Beau Daniels from Los Angeles, CA.

A 1969 Ford Mustang and a Dalmation
A 1969 Ford Mustang and a Dalmatian
A 1972 Ford Bronco and a Bloodhound
A 1972 Ford Bronco and a Bloodhound
An F150 and an Akita
An F150 and an Akita
A Ford Fiesta and a Boxer
A Ford Fiesta and a Boxer
 A 2007 Lincoln and a Jack Russell

A 2007 Lincoln and a Jack Russell
A Volvo and a Husky
A Volvo and a Husky
Miata And a Tzu
Miata And a Tzu
A Mazda and a Spaniel
A Mazda and a Spaniel
 A 1966 Ford Fairlane and a Poodle

A 1966 Ford Fairlane and a Poodle
A Jaguar and a weimaraner
A Jaguar and a Weimaraner
A Volvo S40 and a Greyhound
A Volvo S40 and a Greyhound
A Jeep Wrangler and a Yellow Labrador
A Jeep Wrangler and a Yellow Labrador

Herb Williams’ New Crayon Dog Sculptures Merge High Fashion with Fine Art

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Nashville, Tennessee-based artist Herb Williams is exhibiting a new series of dog sculptures composed of thousands of crayons in the theme of high fashion. The show, called Call of Couture, just opened on Saturday April 4th and runs until April 30th. At the Rymer Gallery in Nashville, you’ll see 15 different breeds of dogs whose looks have been inspired by either an iconic fashion designer or a distinct style. Through the series, the artist is exploring how specific pure breeds of dogs have now become the ultimate fashion accessory.

“Paintings from as early as the 15th century depict royalty with a purebred dog on their lap or by their side,” he explains. “Iconic fashion, like art, provides a paradigm shift which defines moments of time in society and sets it apart from banality. In the Call of Couture series the animal kingdom models contemporary fashion in my signature cut-crayon medium.”

In this set, you’ll find everything from a tall white poodle with a large black Chanel logo to a pudgy bulldog in the trademark Burberry pattern. While the greyhound resembles a rainbow of colors in the likeness of Coach, the doberman stands regal in his Louis Vuitton branded coat.

Williams is one of only a handful of artists in the world who has an account with Crayola. He’s known for his original sculptures that can require up to hundreds of thousands of crayons. While his works are often childlike, they are meant to pose intriguing questions for adults. As he states, “My intent is to continue to seriously create art that looks at itself unseriously.”

Chanel Poodle
Chanel Poodle
Hermes Whippet
Hermes Whippet
Seersucker German Shepherd
Seersucker German Shepherd
Burberry Bulldog
Burberry Bulldog
Coach Greyhound
Coach Greyhound
Diane von Furstenberg Dalmatian
Diane von Furstenberg Dalmatian
Fendi Dachshund
Fendi Dachshund
Louis Vuitton Doberman
Louis Vuitton Doberman

(Via: My Modern Met)