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A Print Art Made From 6825 Bicycles
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A Print Art Made From 6825 Bicycles

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This bike art pays homage to this growing group of riders who have a burning passion for their fixies.

This artwork features two riders skidding in synchronicity – a braking technique that can only be achieved with a fixie.

The image is formed out of thousands of tiny fixies (6825 to be exact), each painstakingly put into place by the artist. As an ode to the first bike ever invented, the tiny fixies with different wheel profiles are crafted in the actual dimensions of a fixed-gear bike.

This is for all fixed-gear riders who never stop pedaling.

Sheet size: 840mm X 540mm (Approx 33 inch X 21 Inch)

Print Quality: Offset Lithographic Printing using 1 Pantone Black. Printed on Recycled 220gsm Maple White paper. Suitable for archival use.

Available at www.100copies.net

More info: 100copies.net

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100copies is the brainchild of Singapore Creative Director Thomas Yang. An avid cyclist, he decided to combine two of his passions - bicycles and art - into 100copies. All of the products you see here are original designs created by him and are limited to, as the name suggests, 100 copies. Each piece of work will be watermarked, labeled with the title and edition number. As such, no two copies are ever completely identical.

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100copies Bicycle Art

100copies Bicycle Art

Author, Community member

100copies is the brainchild of Singapore Creative Director Thomas Yang. An avid cyclist, he decided to combine two of his passions - bicycles and art - into 100copies. All of the products you see here are original designs created by him and are limited to, as the name suggests, 100 copies. Each piece of work will be watermarked, labeled with the title and edition number. As such, no two copies are ever completely identical.

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