Horton's love for cars inspires him to draw. He drew this Ford Mustang GT when he was a teenager.
Horton finds beauty within all aspects of a vehicle design. Like this drawing of the 1997 redesigned volkswagen beetle's interior.
One of the most popular vehicles within the low rider community is the 1964 Chevy Impala. Horton drew the rear view of the car when he was 18 years old.
Horton wanted to challenge himself by drawing just a 1957 Chevy Belair mirror. His intentions is to draw a particular piece of the car and see if the audience can depict what vehicle it is.
Most children have seen or played with Hot Wheels cars. Horton took Hot Wheels concept and created his own Hot Wheel inspired car in 2011.
A Dodge Charger that is well known for its appearance in "The Dukes of Hazzrd." The drawing embraces the car's natural beauty with a Hot Wheels style applied.
Cars are always evolving, whether it is technology or the body style. Horton pulled this futuristic car from head and put it on paper in 2012.
Horton has a love of cars past. The cars were artistically designed with space age references. Horton drew this rendition of a studebaker infused hot rod.
Even when Horton was in the military he found time to draw. He drew this bucket loader in chalk so it can be easily erased before someone else sees it.