Artist Compares Each Stage of Life on Wheels
From the pram to the Hearse.






Amsterdam-based graphic artist Richard Beerens has come up with a new way to depict the stages of life — through our choice of wheels. From the baby pram to training wheels, a first car to the family car… and then the wheelchair and Hearse, Beerens takes a cheeky look at the life cycle. Check out the entire series here.