If you are a Jurassic Park fan (as I am) or you just like really swank looking vehicles, you need to check out the glory of what happens when the two are merged together. That shining glory is called the Triceracopter.
Patricia Renick mounted this exceptionally original exhibition at Cincinnati's Contemporary Arts Center. The exhibition only consisted of one kickass sculpture: the Triceracopter. The frame is comprised of a Vietnam-era U.S. Army OH6A/Cayuse helicopter and needless to say, it looks pretty freaking cool.
Flying Dino Mobiles
The Triceracopter Creates Dinosaur Helicopter Offspring Art
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