Part of Tim Doyle’s Kudzu Empire series, this piece centers on a 1959 El Camino, reimagined in a state of quiet return. Once built for motion and utility, it now sits still, gradually overtaken by vines and flowering growth. There’s a calm, unhurried feeling to it—where time has shifted the purpose of the object into something softer and more integrated with its surroundings.
Printed as a screenprint, the layered inks create bold, clean lines and saturated color. The contrast between the cool tones of the car and the vivid reds and greens of the overgrowth gives the piece a strong graphic presence while keeping an organic, lived-in feel.
At 16 x 12 inches, it’s an easy piece to place—working well on its own or as part of a larger wall. A natural fit for those drawn to themes of decay, renewal, and the intersection of built and natural environments. Imagine it adding a quiet, overgrown stillness to your space.
Product Details
• Type: Screenprint
• Artist: Tim Doyle (Texas, USA)
• Dimensions: 16 x 12 inches
• Shipping: Ships rolled in a tube.
Perfect for
• Fans of nature reclaiming urban spaces
• Vintage car enthusiasts, especially El Camino lovers
• Gallery walls with organic and graphic contrast
• Collectors of illustration and contemporary prints
Where movement slows and something else takes root.
Color may vary slightly depending on screen settings.