Artists replicate the 'Mad Max' video game on two dirty cars

Here’s a reason to never wash your sedan again: A couple of Australian graffiti artists have replicated scenes from the Mad Max video game with nothing but two cars and a whole lot of dust.

In the spirit of the dry, dystopian world of the Mad Max character, the stunt was done to celebrate the launch of the game on Tuesday.

The vehicles were sprayed by a film-grade dust applicator, and then Sydney street artists, Blackbook Ink, got to work sketching the reluctant hero.

Dust art or dirty car art, as it’s sometimes known, has gotten a name for itself over in the U.S. Artists like the Texas-based Scott Wade have drawn everything from a portrait of Einstein to the Mona Lisa.

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