




If they seem like stylized versions of paint chips that you'd find at most car dealerships, you're on the right track. Each piece features the car's outline drawn by Bossi and just a few details: the name of the car, the name of the designer, and the year of the model depicted. No new information, no new views, but in putting together the essential elements with a reserved touch of color (which are selected in this case from the available OEM paint options during these model years), Bossi's work turns the basics into the beautiful. You get the feeling that you're looking at pages of old sales brochures, and there's also a pop art aspect present in the multi-colored posters and in the mixing and matching of the rest. Think of it was Warhol's soup cans but with something a bit yummier than chicken noodle for the subject.




















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