Matthew Harrison’s Wild West H3
October 20th, 2008 by BallerRide 2 Comments
We’ve seen our fair share of wildly modified HUMMER’s, but so far nothing compares to the shock value created by Matthew Harrison’s Wild West H3. Built as a work of art for display at London’s Zoo Art Fair (ending today), Harrison’s H3 rests on a set of rubber-coated wood wagon wheels.
HUMMER UK threw its support behind the artist, commenting “Similar to HUMMER, this sculpture really is like no other. As well as being built for action, the H3 certainly has a unique, iconic style. We were thrilled to be approached by Matthew and glad to be supporting his work at the Zoo Art Fair.”
Check out the image gallery below for an up-close look.
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