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Bicycle Art
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23.01.2022 Several events have got me going this Xmas. I had internet orders for three linocuts. Delivering them was fun. One was a strong velodrom image. Another I am now calling the Crisp and salty ride, and the third was a stormy night in Berlin, 1929. Here are the images that sold This led me to learn , with the help of a friend, Lynne, how to self publish, and to prepare, by way of Snapfish, a 20 page book of my linocuts. Each linocut has a sligtly whimsical story on the facing ...page, stories made up, but fitting the feeling i had when doing the linocut. For example, one of these images below carries the following story. You can guess which one. Just after the war, when coastal real estatged was not yet absurdly vaulable, riders used to push their bikes across the vast sand dunes towards Cape Crisp. From there they'd ride north along the hard white sand towards Salty Point. For years, it was known and the crisp and salty ride
23.01.2022 I've done some new bike art. To experiments. The first in pencil, features a strange long bike I saw at a retro ride in Manly. Greg who built the bike nudged my pencil into action. Secondly, I'm beginning a series called Bike Tai chi. Whilst you'd have to be Serge Huercio to do tai chi on a bike, the fact that we love doing it, katya and I, prompts me to invent some Bike Chi moves. The first is a minimalist pen drawing, very fine, very thin in line
22.01.2022 I've taken the plunge and with the help of Snapfish which allows one to self publish, I've come up with a book of lino cuts, There's only 10 in the book due to snapfish limitations. But it does not look too bad. Now, I have to invesrigate whether to turn it into a real book.It's hard cover and you can see from the pencil beside it, about A 3 size
12.01.2022 Glad you liked envelope Phil. Yours was the first to arrive with someone. You broke the ice!