


This was a car that was always parked in front of TB-9. It didn't belong to any of the artists so maybe it was one of the firemen's or policemen's cars.

The Yellow Flab was artist, Steve Kaltenbach's car which was formerly a Yellow Cab. It is complete with a "Ceramics the World's Most Facinating Hobby" bumpersticker on the back. This was the bumpersticker that nearly all the TB-9 students put on the backs of their cars.


This car was made for the art dealer Alan Stone who collected real Bugattis.
Red Morris Minor, 1968
This was Chris Untersehr's blue Plymouth wagon. He was/is a surfer from Santa Barbara who was also a member of the TB-9 group.

The back of The Blue Cloud also has the "Ceramics The World's Most Facinating Hobby" bumpersticker on it. These bumperstickers were given away by Avanti Ceramics in Sacramento where Davis ceramics students and faculty bought thier glazes and other supplies.

This was David Gilhooly's Dodge Truck with one of his elephant foot stools in place of the truck bed.

"I poured milk over it, rubbed manure on it, buried it and waited for months trying to make mold grow on it. Nothing!"

"... a flying FJ Holden"