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		<title>Hummer H3 &#8211; Wild West Edition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is Hummer really trying to cater to a rough and tumble crowd with a wooden wheel edition? No, it&#8217;s more prolific than that. Artist Matthew Harrison chose to combine a &#8220;mixture of art, engineering and motoring&#8221; at the UK&#8217;s Zoo Art Fair with a wooden wheeled H3. According to his press release; Harrison has combined [...]]]></description>
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<p>Is Hummer really trying to cater to a rough and tumble crowd with a wooden wheel edition?<span id="more-32"></span> No, it&#8217;s more prolific than that. Artist Matthew Harrison chose to combine a &#8220;mixture of art, engineering and motoring&#8221; at the UK&#8217;s Zoo Art Fair with a wooden wheeled H3.</p>
<p>According to his press release; <em>Harrison has combined the legendary off-road vehicle with ‘Wild West’ wooden wheels to create a sculpture that is a mixture of art, engineering and motoring. For Harrison, the crux of the ‘Hummer’ is formed by both its ‘being’ and its afterlife.</em></p>
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<p>Corin Richards of HUMMER commented; <em>Similar to HUMMER, this sculpture really is like no other. As well as being built for action, the H3 certainly has a unique, iconic style. We were thrilled to be approached by Matthew and glad to be supporting his work at the Zoo Art Fair.</em></p>
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