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Leaving something behind, making a mark: these are things that owe much of their significance to the concept of time.

It took six months to remove the paint from my 1994 Nissan Sentra Limited Edition. Working in sections, I reduced each piece to bare metal with a hand-held electric sander before painting it gray. As I sanded the car, the layers of paint were reduced to dust. I saved as much of it as possible.

When the car was finished, I drove it 500 miles to Smyrna, Tennessee, straight to the factory it came from. When I got back I combined the paint dust with oil to create ink, which I used to make a commemorative edition of prints.

Eric Baskauskas, 2010

LATEST NEWS

09.02.2010
Installing 56 prints today at 37 W Randolph Street in downtown Chicago for my Pop-Up Art Loop gallery. Check it out starting on Thursday, September 2.

08.29.2010
Returned from the Bonneville Salt Flats in one piece! I never once doubted that the car would make it all the way. If it were a human, I’d apologize to it for doing all those donuts and driving so fast on the salt, but then again, I’m sure it would understand. What an unreal place. Click THE FUTURE for images and text.

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Additional Photography by Bethany Armstrong, Akemi Hong, Liz Sdregas, and Mike Johnson.