Owners Of Dirty Trucks Find Amazing Drawings On Their Vehicles Left By This Artist (36 New Pics)
Every car owner knows that as soon as their precious vehicle gets dirty, it becomes a target of street mockery. Think of the classic ‘Wash Me,’ its millennial twist ‘Y U No Wash?’ or something much more sinister. But for the Russian artist Nikita Golubev, they are blank canvases waiting to be turned into incredible, surreal works of art that are destined to fade away in rain or get swallowed by a new layer of dirt.
The Moscow-based artist, better known by the nickname Pro Boy Nick, calls this unusual artistic technique a way of “digging art out of dirt,” and his works speak for themselves. The dirty car artist currently has 107k Instagram followers and his audience is constantly growing.
“I just wanted to start up something new, to work fast on big surfaces. And dirty trucks helped me with that. It became some kind of giant sketchbook, which I share with people,” he told in an interview with Bored Panda that you can read in full below. And after you’re done, don’t forget to check out our previous posts on Pro Boy Nick ‘vandalizing’ dirty cars on Moscow streets here and here.
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Nikita told us that the most difficult part of the creative process is to start, but so it is with any art, he added. “Another thing is that you can’t undo what you painted, but I find it to be beneficial since it helps me to finish my work and learn when it’s the right time to stop.”
The artist said that he always tries to make his dirt drawing simple and clear, but he also enjoys making “a depth in the images.” “Dirt is always different. It can be dry, or wet, or frozen, thick or thin, and that makes me work with a different approach.” And for those who’re wondering how long it takes to produce one dirt painting, Nikita said that on average, it’s one hour.
“I get lots of feedback from all around the world, and many come directly from truck drivers. It seems that most people are impressed with that and understand my messages, which is inspiring to me."
When asked if he's ever gotten in trouble for ‘vandalizing’ cars with dirt drawings, he assured us that it's never happened. “Although I have never asked any permission to do that. I never make anything insulting. I also never discuss ideas for my drawings with anyone, but I keep in mind that someone will find my drawing on his truck and it will go on the streets.”
It turns out that some drivers keep Nikita’s artworks for months until they get covered with new dirt. “A couple of times, I started my new drawing when the previous was still visible (for example, a swimming girl and kid in the dirt).”
"Don't panic"
Love so much! Come to our area in Michigan! Wet dirt roads make for an amazing canvas!!!!!!
"Don't worry, axolotl"
"Keep your hands away from my dirt"
Incredible detail. Someone pay this man to do this for living! I like his messages and the mix of beauty, death, reality and fantasy.
It's all by the same person Screenshot...b8-png.jpg
Load More Replies...The amount of creativity and talent in this world is a source of constant amazement! I wish that there was more outlets for such material.
The first one is an android robot Verter, or Werther, from an old and forever beloved Russian movie "Guest from the future"! It is russian movie from the tear 1985 about a girl Alice who came from the future and about the space pirates who chased her. The Verter was her devoted robot who died protecting her. They used to show it on TV during school holidays. We loved it so much and waited anxiously to watch the daily chapter every morning.
"Art is the name and the date"
"Happy New Year!"
These are amazing. If I were the truck owner I would be like, “Well, I guess I’m never washing my truck again.”
No you wouldn't if you owned the truck Damages the clear coat.
Load More Replies...These are incredible. From this I have learned that apparently Russia is filthy.
That was my takeaway as well. (And the artwork is incredible)!
Load More Replies...Is there any way they could keep that intact? By applying something on it, I don't know...This is real art, it would be pitty to be washed off.
Ooo I would like to know more about the technique! Do you use your fingers or brushes? Is water used?
Always impressed, as I am unable to do well, with stick figures, Help !!!
I would let my truck get dirty on purpose to see what would appear!
People should start asking him to do it on their filthy vehicles n pay him high $$.
It’s Amazing how pro boy nick can make these because if he makes the tiniest mistake it would be ruined!!! I’m so fascinated by this! 😧
Fun and creative art as long as these are applied to the tarpaulin or panels of a truck trailer, I also have fun and admire the motifs. However, keep in mind that the dirt contains earth and grains of sand and they scratch the painted surfaces of the cars enormously if they are wiped out or erased (smeared) in them. Then, as the owner of a passenger car or van, I will absolutely no longer like it if my car decorates in this way but is severely damaged at the same time :-(.
I think he should create his art in a more permanent form; he has serious talent!
What are waste to do this on dust clean the damn truck where gun up paint that way the owner will feel obligated to show the art it's awesome art but it's gonna be done away with with water Your work is awesome it should be preserved even from these dirty trucks claimed the truck and then paint your drawings that way your drawings are seen by everyone and appreciated
You are right that the artist's work is awesome, but he has chosen this particular medium to show his work. Maybe he wanted more people to see the work in a short space of time than would see it in a more conventional setting, e.g. in a gallery which would only be visited by those who are really keen on art. I have seen beautiful paintings done by pavement artists who knew their work would soon be destroyed by the weather or peoples' footsteps.
Load More Replies...Wel, somehow the thought that they are damaging the polish on those cars is haunting me. love the drawings, but be sre not to damage someones property.
He draws with a finger as far a I understand. On dirt. Nothing is damaged.
Load More Replies...These are amazing. If I were the truck owner I would be like, “Well, I guess I’m never washing my truck again.”
No you wouldn't if you owned the truck Damages the clear coat.
Load More Replies...These are incredible. From this I have learned that apparently Russia is filthy.
That was my takeaway as well. (And the artwork is incredible)!
Load More Replies...Is there any way they could keep that intact? By applying something on it, I don't know...This is real art, it would be pitty to be washed off.
Ooo I would like to know more about the technique! Do you use your fingers or brushes? Is water used?
Always impressed, as I am unable to do well, with stick figures, Help !!!
I would let my truck get dirty on purpose to see what would appear!
People should start asking him to do it on their filthy vehicles n pay him high $$.
It’s Amazing how pro boy nick can make these because if he makes the tiniest mistake it would be ruined!!! I’m so fascinated by this! 😧
Fun and creative art as long as these are applied to the tarpaulin or panels of a truck trailer, I also have fun and admire the motifs. However, keep in mind that the dirt contains earth and grains of sand and they scratch the painted surfaces of the cars enormously if they are wiped out or erased (smeared) in them. Then, as the owner of a passenger car or van, I will absolutely no longer like it if my car decorates in this way but is severely damaged at the same time :-(.
I think he should create his art in a more permanent form; he has serious talent!
What are waste to do this on dust clean the damn truck where gun up paint that way the owner will feel obligated to show the art it's awesome art but it's gonna be done away with with water Your work is awesome it should be preserved even from these dirty trucks claimed the truck and then paint your drawings that way your drawings are seen by everyone and appreciated
You are right that the artist's work is awesome, but he has chosen this particular medium to show his work. Maybe he wanted more people to see the work in a short space of time than would see it in a more conventional setting, e.g. in a gallery which would only be visited by those who are really keen on art. I have seen beautiful paintings done by pavement artists who knew their work would soon be destroyed by the weather or peoples' footsteps.
Load More Replies...Wel, somehow the thought that they are damaging the polish on those cars is haunting me. love the drawings, but be sre not to damage someones property.
He draws with a finger as far a I understand. On dirt. Nothing is damaged.
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