For this story to make any sense, there's something you must know about Ed Roth's Mysterion: It's long gone. "But ..." you implore, "what about this yellow thing here?" Well, this "thing" is the fruit ...
If our recent meditation on Ed “Big Daddy” Roth left you hankering for more Rat Fink, you’re in luck: A new exhibit at the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky, celebrates the work of ...
You might have recently read our throwback look at the interview that Ed "Big Daddy" Roth and George Barris did withRod & Custom editor Bill Neumann back in 1961. The story first ran inR&C's May 1962 ...
"Big Daddy" Ed Roth was a principal founding member of what became known as the Kustom Kulture car cult during the 1960s in Southern California. Roth, one of the pioneers of modifying cars as rolling ...
Few automotive cult figures better symbolize the rebellious nature of the 1960's hot rod movement than Ed "Big Daddy" Roth. Best known for his now iconic "Rat Fink" cartoon, widely regarded as the ...
Ed “Big Daddy” Roth’s “Beatnik Bandit” is arguably one of the most important cars of the “show rod” era. The bubble-topped show car captured the hearts and minds of kids and drove the custom car world ...
From Ed “Big Daddy” Roth’s iconic bad boy Rat Fink to 300 years’ worth of Flemish masterpieces, this week’s art openings and events travel far and wide without leaving town. Hispanic Heritage Month ...
Portrait of the artist wearing a sweater vest and an eyeball ring. Williams’s paintings typically require a large amount of draft work and, frequently, use of a magnifying glass. Toward the end of our ...