Seeing art cars is a great experience. It’s fulfilling to the eyes for you have the chance to see the talents of various people from different parts of the globe. You have your time to imagine how wild their makers’ imagination is. However, most of the time, art cars are just expressions of people’s feelings and thoughts that make it nonsense after all. Interestingly, I stumbled upon an art car here in the web, which I think, still serves a special purpose. This is the danger art car!
Below are pictures of this car I am talking about so you could follow me. I got these pictures from the Art Cars’ website. Unfortunately, there are only two of them. Still, take your time and check these out:

Would you believe now that the person behind this art car is a full-fledged reverend? Yes, he is Reverend Charles Edward Linville. The “danger car”, as he labeled it, serves a special purpose, as I see it. Take a look at its color, design, and over-all appearance. Its color is basically the color of the police line. It has twisted metals, broken mirrors, ripples, and warning lights. Its physical appearance makes anyone seeing it to realize that cars, indeed, are dangerous. It portrays an image of chaos and an image with the absence of harmony.
I hope everyone gets the message. We should all be careful in dealing with cars. I know you know why - the streets are scary yet cars are scarier if you don’t know how to care about your life and other people’s lives as well. I want to end this blog with the message painted at the rear of the danger art car, portraying Jesus on the cross giving a warning to a little kid named Billy, “DON’T TRY THIS AT HOME.”
I hope you get the point.


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