

When the dust gets thick on the back window of his Mini Cooper, Scott Wade uses it as a canvas to create temporary works of art.
Among his creations was a copy of C.M. Coolidge's 'A Friend in Need,' better known as dogs playing poker.
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Photo courtesy of Scott Wade

Wade used his finger and other implements to etch this homage to Vincent Van Gogh's 'Starry Night' and Leonardo da Vinci's 'Mona Lisa.'
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Photo courtesy of Scott Wade

Wade lives off the unpaved Roadrunner Road north of San Marcos, which dusts the back windows of his car and gives him the canvases to create his own works of art.
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Photo courtesy of Robin Wood

A portrait of Kinky Friedman on the back of the Mazda driven by Wade's wife, Robin Wood, was featured on the gubernatorial candidate's Web site.
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Photo courtesy of Robin Wood

A collage of wildlife decorates the Mini Cooper's window.
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Photo courtesy of Scott Wade

Wade's creations attract admirers wherever he goes.
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Photo courtesy of Scott Wade

Who needs a frost-covered window when you've got road dust to create a Christmas scene?
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Photo courtesy of Scott Wade

A gimme-capped John Kelso was the subject of one window portrait.
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Photo courtesy of Scott Wade

Besides his finger, Wade uses traditional art tools, such as paintbrushes, and unconventional ones, like a chewed Popsicle stick, to make his drawings.
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Deborah Cannon
AMERICAN-STATESMAN

Wade takes pride in his creations, but he knows that with one good shower, his work will just wash away.
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Deborah Cannon
AMERICAN-STATESMAN
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