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Olga Raag's Free Estonian project brings a touch of history and nostalgia to life with a unique car design, drawing inspiration from Estonian newspapers dating back to 1973.
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Olga Raag's Free Estonian project is a one-of-a-kind car design that encapsulates the essence of nostalgia and history. The design draws inspiration from Estonian newspapers dating back to 1973, offering a unique and captivating visual experience.
Using the yellow newspapers from the National Library, Raag meticulously photographed, cleaned, adjusted, and edited the files to create a design that is truly unparalleled. The final result was printed on special material used on cars, ensuring durability for 12 years, and took 24 hours to apply, resulting in a stunning full-wrap design.
Free Estonian is a 1973 ZAZ968A car that exudes positive energy and childhood emotions, inviting curiosity and engagement from all who encounter it. This unique design serves as a captivating conversation piece, evoking a sense of nostalgia and wonder.
Olga Raag's innovative approach to the Free Estonian project involved a meticulous process of utilizing historical newspapers to create a design that stands out as the first of its kind in the world. The design was brought to life through a combination of creativity, technical expertise, and a deep appreciation for Estonian history.
Free Estonian is not just a car; it's a piece of art that tells a story, capturing the imagination and emotions of those who experience it. The design serves as a testament to Raag's dedication to creating visually stunning and emotionally resonant works of art.
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