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velovelo · 2 months
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thorstenhasenkamm · 7 months
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“Bat-Stand“
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guy60660 · 12 days
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Bicycle Art
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hilbrandbos · 3 months
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Start, stop and go... by hilbrand bos
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dragon-dress-128 · 10 months
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If they’re still/just friends, he’d probably teach Wendolene how to ride a bike if she doesn’t know
Also yes, Wallace is apparently really good at that because have you not seen the shit he pulled in A Close Shave and Matter of Loaf and Death??
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100copies · 7 months
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54 UNFOLD
"Unfold" beckons you into a world of vibrant colours through the lens of the Brompton - The Foldable City Bike. Within the print, the concept takes life as the Brompton unfolds, signifying the journey to uncover the elegance of cycling. It stands as a canvas ready to be painted with the hues of the world. As you pedal, the unfolding journey adds layer after layer of colours, transforming the ordinary into a vivid tapestry of experiences. Every turn of the pedal unravels the city's picturesque landscapes, cultural nuances, and the joy of the journey itself. Turning a monochrome canvas into a vibrant masterpiece.
BUY NOW
Date of release: October 2023
Sheet size: 500mm X 700mm
Print Quality: Offset Lithographic Printing using 5 Pantone Colours to ensure colour accuracy and a high-quality print. Printed on 220gsm Maple White paper. Suitable for archival use.
* Frame not included. Easily fits on standard frame size (50cm X 70cm) available at any IKEA stores worldwide.
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thevintagepostbox · 1 year
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Bicycle cat
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dubster · 1 year
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Bicycle chain https://www.instagram.com/p/CbnGj_XL-3p/
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benprenart · 2 years
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Heres my Julian Alaphilippe watercolor pencils after they dried. Looks good if I say so myself. I love the way this dude rides and attacks. Cycling isn’t the same without him. Get well soon Julian.
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the-spoken-wheel · 1 year
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velovelo · 9 months
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thorstenhasenkamm · 7 months
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“Trackstand“
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guy60660 · 7 months
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John Evans | Bicycle Art
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cheekyblunders · 29 days
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Chicago pt. 2
Ughh, I wish I could share more vids on Tumblr. A few more memories from Rat 🐀 Ride
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I mostly ate pizza the whole weekend, but I also got some authentic Polish food.
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Then, I stopped at the FREE Garfield Botanical Conservatory before leaving.
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gothonabikeinla · 2 months
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Did some bike art and just chilled out with friends and played Pokemon. I was sick so I couldn’t go biking a lot.
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100copies · 1 year
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52 CYCLEMORPHOSIS Cycling can bring about an amazing phenomenon. With your feet on the pedal and fingers on the bar, the same current begins to run through man and metal. Before you know it, the bike is moving intuitively to your intention, and the feeling is incredible. You and your bike has become one. There is no method to this. It doesn't even matter what kind of bike you are riding. A child on training wheels can experience it just the same. This artwork invites viewers to interact with it in a simple way as it interprets this transition. It uses rows of bicycle chains to form a cyclist riding off saddle. Come close and the intricate links seem to go on infinitely. Pull back slowly and the links morph into a rider in motion. BUY NOW Date of release: November 2022 Sheet size: 840mm X 594mm (33 inch X 24 inch) Print Quality: Offset Lithographic Printing using 1 spotPantone Black. Printed on 220gsm Maple Bright paper. Suitable for archival use.
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