by robfisher » Sun Jan 02, 2011 4:54 pm
I know nobody cares and everyone has their own opinions but here are my observations on the two teardrops pictureed here. Both are wonderful. They both show great conception and planning, tight craftsmanship, and very fun projects to be sure.
The first one reminds me of a Thomas Kinkade painting or a Disney creation. It is a perfectely executed form of art that would be fun to have and admired by all who saw it.
However, the second teardrop shows a level of artistry so complete in every detail that it truely deserves the two plaques sitting on it's running board. As art I would compare it to the gritty work of Robbie Conal's Art Attacks. The details of the headlight bucket turned BBQ, just large enough to burn two burgers and nothing more, the beer can holder embeded in th pull vehicle rear fender, the washtub sink and the radiator grill and old license plates hiding the air conditioner make for a complete immersion into the creators thoughts as he completed this work. I don't know who he is but he is very very good at what he does. No corners have been cut here, hours and hours invested yet it feels like this trailer just happened out of neglect. It wasn't.
So Thomas Kinkade or Robbie Conal. Different strokes. Hey! I love Disneyland. But Robbie Conal, that's gritty.