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| Unique Car Art to be Displayed and Auctioned at Spring CarlisleNot only will American Classics and American Muscle be on full display at Spring Carlisle, some unique car art will too. Via the talents of Laurence Gartel, seven very special cars will on display, with two going up for auction.
By: Carlisle Events Gartel, a New York native, was trained by the legendary Andy Warhol and has been considered the "Father of the Digital Art World" for nearly 40 years. His work has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, Joan Whitney Payson Museum, Long Beach Museum of Art, Princeton Art Museum, PS 1, Norton Museum, Palm Beach Photographic Center and in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institute's Museum of American History and the Bibliotheque Nationale. His biography for his pioneering efforts is included in "Who's Who," "Who's Who in the East," "Who's Who in America," "Who's Who in American Art," and "Who's Who in the World." Along with his great career achievements, Gartel has since branched out into putting his special touch on otherwise ordinary machines via automotive art. That special touch comes to Carlisle in the form of seven cars, all of which will be on display throughout event weekend. Cars coming to Carlisle include "Bling," a 1984 Cadillac Coupe DeVille; "Hippie," a 1975 VW Beetle; "Love Car," a 1956 Cadillac Sedan DeVille; "Tiger Car," a 2000 Mercedes Benz S430; "Psychedelic Drive," a 1982 380SL Convertible; "I was asked by Zephyrhills AutoFest event manager Jim Brady to be part of Spring Carlisle," said Gartel. "Jim is new to the Carlisle staff but for a long time has been someone who has championed my art and understands what I am trying to convey. My goal in designing cars like this is to change the way people look at vehicles. I want them to see cars as not only transportation but as rolling works of art," continued Gartel." What I am offering at Spring Carlisle is for its attendees to have a chance to witness something very unique and very different. These cars are special to me and I feel that Carlisle is a place where something new can happen. Seeing these machines will be a revelation for many and I can't wait to see their reactions." The display itself will be positioned at the Carlisle Expo Center beginning Wednesday, with Gartel attending the event as well. Photos and interviews with Gartel are possible via coordination with Mike Garland, Media Specialist at Carlisle Events. End
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