
For some, covering one's car with a sheet of tarpaulin is a simple and practical means of protecting it from the elements, preserving it in all of its pristine automotive splendour. For others, however, it's the portal to a tongue-in-cheek and endlessly beguiling game of hide-and-seek, allowing station-wagons worldwide to anthropomorphise into mischievous creatures who descend into chaos the second our eyes are turned. New York born, LA-based photographer
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