7 Pieces of Camaro Artwork

Here are seven art pieces that give you a reason to stare at the Camaro.

By Donna Rodriguez - January 9, 2017
Blast by the Past
Planet Camaro
New School
The Survivor
Art You Can Drive
The Toughest Psychedelic Camaro
In the Darkness

1. Blast by the Past

Not much needs to be interpreted in this painting by Camaro fan and artist, Michael Irvine. The 2010 Camaro crossing paths with the 1969 SS 396 is clearly an indication of the evolution of the Camaro. Even the background, as Irvine explains, represents the past and future of the muscle car. This Camaro artwork costs $150 and you can purchase it, as well as read the full story, by clicking here

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2. Planet Camaro

This downloadable Camaro artwork is one for the weird category. What first looks like a Camaro posing in front of crazy graffiti art, later turns into a scene straight from Inception, with the city behind it caving in. Once noticing the universe developing in the farthest back, you start to wonder what it all means. Even without thinking too much into it, you will enjoy staring at this eccentric Camaro with an unexplained bloodstain on the front bumper. 

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3. New School

This image posted in Pinterest is comparable to a new school tattoo. While I doubt anyone will ultimately decide to paint this on their body, it is still a great Camaro image for the more fun and quirky Camaro fan. In all its wackiness, it still shows the power of the Camaro, even the Amphibian back there can't believe its eyes.  

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4. The Survivor

This Camaro SS in an annihilated world awakens the urge to play video games. Seeing how the site, Art Station, is a way for game, film, media and entertainment artists to show their portfolios, that feeling isn't far-fetched. This particular Camaro was created by artist Cadaver Frio and much of his work looks inspired by video games. What's more impressive is this artwork was created from an actual Camaro SS, which you can view here

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5. Art You Can Drive

With the use of a Sharpie, Pinstripe Chris has created art you can drive. Chris Dunlop is based in Southern California, and besides his work on paper, he is better known for his artwork on cars. With his pinstripe skills, he is able to give his clients a new artistic way to stand out on the road. Body painting or wrapping could not feel more personal as taking a Sharpie and designing something freehand. For more images click here and don't forget to check out his store here

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6. The Toughest Psychedelic Camaro

This has got to be the toughest looking Camaro with a psychedelic background ever created. It might be the dynamic colors used to create this trippy background that makes this a brawny image, or it could be the Camaro itself. Either way, this is an artsy image that can be placed in your bedroom or office. Depending on the size of the canvas, this could cost you between $57.50 to $345. Click here for more on this image, and for the page dedicated to Camaro art, check out the website ImageKind.com

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7. In the Darkness

This charcoal Camaro—drawn using graphite and charcoal pencils—was created by artist Masaad, whose work you could find and buy through the website ArtistRising.com. The black and white opposition really make this image a subtle but impacting image to stare all day long. To purchase this artwork, click here.

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