Kenny Scharf has added his contribution to curator Eric Firestone’s Phoenix, Arizona-based Boneyard Project, in the form of a vintage Lockheed Jetstar covered in his trademark graffiti stylings. Curated by Firestone, along with Carlo McCormick and Medvin Sobio, The Boneyard Project has its home on a vast plot of desert land and is populated by vintage planes, rescued from the salvage yard and turned into works of art. Shepard Fairey, Retna, Faile, and Richard Prince have all contributed. Via: SLAMXHYPE
ArtPics: Kenny Scharf’s Lockheed Jetstar for the Arizona Boneyard Project
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