My plan for saving General Motors

December 5th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

My plan for saving General Motors is pretty simple: Reinvent it as an art factory. We could make vehicle wraps (on solar-powered vehicles, of course) with killer minimalist and op art designs. The vehicles’ interiors would have upholstery by Verner Panton, Alexander Girard, and yours truly. Best of all, this new organization would be renamed Magental Traonord!

But seriously, here’s a neo-pop-ish design a made in January 2006, riffing on the old General Motors logotype. Never made it into a painting, though. Enjoy.

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One Response to “My plan for saving General Motors”

  1. Blob says:

    The tobacco industry should fund the automaker bailout.

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Grant Wiggins is a visual artist who lives in Tempe, Arizona, USA. In this blog, he writes about his newest work, as well as beautiful things that inspire him artistically: hard-edge painting and op art, geometric patterns, bold color combinations, product packaging, and minimal design.

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