World News: New York street Artist uses MINI as a Canvas

World News: New York street Artist uses MINI as a Canvas

Would you allow paint to trickle down from the roof of your car in the name of art? MINI has allowed artist Craig Costello to drip ink unto the car for that KRINK effect

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
14 Nov 2009

What do the MINI and street art have in common? MINI has always been a defining feature of the streetscapes of major cities and itself constitutes a part of urban street culture. Exceptional design has traditionally been an aspiration of the brand – a passion shared by the champions of creative street art.

Last week in Hamburg, the legendary New York street artist Craig “KR” Costello customised a MINI in his own unique style. His trademark is the so-called KRINK dripping ink look, in which paint runs down an object as if it had been too thickly applied.

The entire MINI was given the typical KRINK drip treatment by the creative artist from Brooklyn, with silver paint running down the distinctive contours of the black MINI – along its body as well as the side and rear windows. The project was accompanied by the “Erste Liebe Film” and captured by photographer Ali Salehi.

Credits: wilswong

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