
| Backjump
action on central station in rush hour. Attempt to paint wholecar. No
paint in spraycans. Sprayers proceed. Wholecar is invisible. |
| A
wholecar is a train car that is covered top to bottom and end to end
with
paint. I have spent hours and hours travelling to suburban end stations, waiting for the guard to disappear, passing the fence, doing my thing and waiting for the first train to go back in the morning. The process is normally hidden, only the painting is seen. The hours of preparation and the rush of production, is invisible. The invisible wholecar is opposite. |