EyesOn Design is a charity event showcasing different automobiles from different eras and different classifications and is held annually at the Edsel and Eleanor Ford Estate in Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan. Owners and their cars are invited to show their cars. Proceeds from the event benefit the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology (DIO), a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation founded in 1972 in Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan.
The show is the primary source of revenues for the DIO’s research, education and support group programs that enhance the independence of the visually impaired. This year's event took place on Sunday, June 18 2006. Categories this year included Abstract Expressionism, Cubism/Futurism (1960s), Found Art, The Traditional Hot Rod, Modernism (1950s), Motorcycles, Performance Art (Race Cars), Pop Art (Muscle Cars), Realism (1940s), Renaissance (Classics), Romanesque (Sports Cars), Romanticism (British).
While I didn't photograph all of the 200+ fine automobiles on exhibit, I hope this gives a glimpse of the actual event. For more info about the Detroit Institute of Opthalmology and the event see http://www.eyeson.org