It is such a simple idea that you kind of have to wonder why it has not been done long before now. In some forms, it has. You look at the back window of a car where dust and muck has accumulated, and someone has used their finger to write “WASH ME” in the grime. Not original, by any stretch of the imagination. Not funny anymore. But still prevalent. However, Scott Wade looks at the window of a car that has not been washed for some time, and he does not see the chance to write “WASH ME”. He sees an opportunity to create something amazing. Welcome to the world of Dirty Car Art.

Having been featured more than once on network television, Scott Wade is familiar to many as “that guy who paints in the dust on the back of cars”, but he is so much more than that. Wade is a creator. The imagination it takes to look at a dusty car window and realise that you could turn it into Vincent van Gogh’s “Starry Night” overlaid with da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa” is not present in many human beings – but then Scott Wade is no ordinary human being. He is the Dirty Car Art guy.