Scott Wade, a man branded "The Dirty Car Artist," knows a thing or two about perspective and shading, but he executes his artistic abilities with a unique medium. Wade turns filthy cars into stunning works of art using skills he perfected as a child when doodling on the dirt road that led to his home. Just check out the M.C. Escher "Relativity" rendering above! We'd usually tell you to visit Trophy Nissan for a car wash if your vehicle was this dirty. However, after scoping out Wade's art, we'd hate to see these cars get rained on.

Living in Texas, we've seen plenty of dirty cars, sometimes with the words "clean me" or "wash me" etched on a window, but we've never seen anything quite like this. Scott Wade's Dirty Car Art transforms everyday sights into eye-catching mini murals using glass and dirt as the canvas. On his website, Wade states that he's been turning dust on rear car windows into art for as long as he can remember and his many years of experience are reflected in the superlative skill of his work. From city scenes and famous faces to old masters' paintings like Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus" (below), Wade tackles a wide range of subjects. Check out more of his pieces now:

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