The Houston Art Car Parade has become the city's largest free public event that let's spectators enjoy the cross-section of arts and engineering.
Mark 'Scrap Daddy' Bradford is a reclaimed material artist who frequently returns year after year.
"It's something I look forward to every year. I'm just so grateful to have grown up in Houston," Bradford said. Bradford made a ten-foot-tall Teas mosquito, fixed upon wheels, that powers like a single-gear bike. It's a new design for the artists this year. "I've learned so much on this vehicle, and I want to share my ideas with other people," Bradford said.An Art Car parade regular also appeared. He was a 2003 judge with a 1st place car winner that depicted a metallic set of snakes pulling a silver boat.Browning said this wasn't just an afternoon of fun but an opportunity to inspire.A sentiment one former Houston teacher appreciates.
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