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Cycling Art Created By Sweeping Brush Strokes
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Cycling Art Created By Sweeping Brush Strokes

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This piece was created using various widths of flat brushes to effect different proportions, and is done in the tradition of Chinese ink painting.

You can fall behind. Give in. Break.

Or you can step up. Give it your all. And breakaway.

Biding your time, till you know it’s your time.

To leave all the other riders, all the crowds and all the doubt behind.

To leave all you’ve got on the track, with nothing left to give.

To bring cold strategy and fiery boldness together in one pure moment.

Anyone can break. But not everyone can breakaway.

Sheet size: 840mm X 520mm (Approx 33 inch X 20.5 Inch)

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

Available at www.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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