"In an interview to
Photoeye, the artist explains that the phenomenon is subject to trends and economic woes:
There was a peak in say 1980, that was the peak time in terms of the number of decorated trucks existing in Japan. This trend got started somewhere in the '60s when Japan's economy was growing and people were starting to spend money decorating their trucks. In the beginning it was like, "Who has the most number of lights on the truck," that kind of competition. But then in the '90s there started to be a little bit more specialization, and one area which became popular was Gundam, which are like Japanese transformer movies, and anime type of decoration, so there are some stages to its development. Recently, because of the economic difficulties like Japan's recession, and governmental regulations, traffic laws and all that, the [truckers] can no longer do the things they used to do. So in a way, they're sort of going back to the '70s style, which is a little bit less lighting, more heavy on the paintings, a little bit more subdued decorating style so they cannot get busted by the police."
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6 comments:
Personally I am a big fan of the
Nips.
Plus whose that girl?
Oh my. I didn't know Victoria Principal had these out there.
Sat in traffic much of the day. I noticed two things that made me smile: One - a fancy new BMW sport car. It reminded be of a penis, a vulva and a breast - all at once. Two - A bumper sticker:
BORG
Resistance is futile.
Looks like Vegas, driving down the street.
This appears to be the beginning origin of Transformers or at least the inspiration for it.
Thousand mile car drive today; mostly on the interstate.
Is every semi drive a meth abuser? Sure seemed like it today.
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