
This is an FJ Holden as a caramel dessert.

This was a relic found in the desert near Alice Springs in Australia.

"...was called ‘Executive Lunch’. (wasted food with disgusting cigarette butts being my opiniated notion of such things)"

"The only picture of the bride that shows her soft underbelly with the pink satin peeping through the slit, and the satin covered buttons. Made for the film "This Woman Is Not A Car" filmed between 1976 and 1981, finished in 1982."

"The Holden car was marketed as ‘Australia's own car’ but was a sort of Australianised Chevy, built here [in Australia] by General Motors. So I made an Echidna skin cloak for it... "

"It was made thinking about kiln gods, and the relation between pre Columbian ceramics and those 50s car design sometimes with Indian names like Pontiac. It was also a bit of a thing about Bob (Arneson), and his early desire to be a cartoonist."





