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Any thoughts on this bizarre comic covered frameset? I'm mostly interested to know if there is a precedent for this kind of thing, or any known history of the art form.
It came out of a collection of lots of off-beat bike stuff. Click here for the photo album.
It came out of a collection of lots of off-beat bike stuff. Click here for the photo album.
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I like it.
Having been a resident in SanJose/LosGatos/SantaCruz from the 70s thru the 00s and a regular visitor to SF & Oakland - i've seen bikes covered in just about everything!
Kitchen shelf liner to Mickey Mouse & Co stickers to Music themed Grateful Dead (Truckin, down to NO) to camo to space themed to just colorful and weird. And of course = naked+rusty looking paint
Several on Seattle CL bragging about paint - coral snake tubes, my artistic friend's Work of Love, professionally painted and illustrated, etc.
edit: A high school friend does high end paint on motorcycles & auto stuff. He did a SuperHero helmet for a motorcyclist (no pic, ). Here’s one example. Not sure Andy’s ever done a bicycle.
Dr Deltron (is that right?) used to show some exquisite weird paint.
Pegoretti comes to mind, as well as LandShark.
Having been a resident in SanJose/LosGatos/SantaCruz from the 70s thru the 00s and a regular visitor to SF & Oakland - i've seen bikes covered in just about everything!
Kitchen shelf liner to Mickey Mouse & Co stickers to Music themed Grateful Dead (Truckin, down to NO) to camo to space themed to just colorful and weird. And of course = naked+rusty looking paint
Several on Seattle CL bragging about paint - coral snake tubes, my artistic friend's Work of Love, professionally painted and illustrated, etc.
edit: A high school friend does high end paint on motorcycles & auto stuff. He did a SuperHero helmet for a motorcyclist (no pic, ). Here’s one example. Not sure Andy’s ever done a bicycle.
Dr Deltron (is that right?) used to show some exquisite weird paint.
Pegoretti comes to mind, as well as LandShark.
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Saw a lot of this during the "fixed-gear craze" in the earlier part of the 21 century.
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Ive seen some videos on youtube of guys taking poor condition frames and covering them with skateboard stickers instead of painting them and getting positive response ....they are very proud of them.........some actually turned out pretty cool
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I like it, too! I've seen a couple of others, but not executed as well as that frame. Looks like someone took their time with the placing/layout and trimming.
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Any idea how it was applied? Is it just decoupage? I e thinking about doing something similar to my Ugly Betty but maybe with old road maps
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I thought the OP had misspelled Romic.
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I like how the comics have that vintage aesthetic from the '40s and '50s.
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I've seen this done with beer stickers and skate stickers before, never comics. I actually like it.
Frame is a Miyata piece? Lots of Asia vibes to it, and the spoon stay ends sorta gave me that vibe. Looks like the paint under was in great shape. Gorgeous color.
Frame is a Miyata piece? Lots of Asia vibes to it, and the spoon stay ends sorta gave me that vibe. Looks like the paint under was in great shape. Gorgeous color.
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I've always wanted a barnicle bike... Just the thought of having a growing bike intrigues me, this is not my bike.
I do have some plans for a growing bike though
I do have some plans for a growing bike though
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Poor moto...
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Art bikes are cool!
Calvin and Hobbes by Erickson
Calvin n Hobbs 6 by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Calvin n Hobbs 1 by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Calvin n Hobbs 3 by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
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Woodstock tribute by Dario
PEGORETTI MARCELO WOODSTOCK EARLY VERSION by slotcar55, on Flickr
pegoretti marcelo by slotcar55, on Flickr
bethel 69' by slotcar55, on Flickr
pegoretti marcelo woodstock by slotcar55, on Flickr
Calvin and Hobbes by Erickson
Calvin n Hobbs 6 by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Calvin n Hobbs 1 by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Calvin n Hobbs 3 by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Calvin n Hobbs 5 by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Woodstock tribute by Dario
PEGORETTI MARCELO WOODSTOCK EARLY VERSION by slotcar55, on Flickr
pegoretti marcelo by slotcar55, on Flickr
bethel 69' by slotcar55, on Flickr
pegoretti marcelo woodstock by slotcar55, on Flickr
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Art bikes are cool!
Calvin and Hobbes by Erickson
Calvin n Hobbs 6 by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Calvin n Hobbs 1 by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Calvin n Hobbs 3 by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Calvin n Hobbs 5 by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Woodstock tribute by Dario
PEGORETTI MARCELO WOODSTOCK EARLY VERSION by slotcar55, on Flickr
pegoretti marcelo by slotcar55, on Flickr
bethel 69' by slotcar55, on Flickr
pegoretti marcelo woodstock by slotcar55, on Flickr
Calvin and Hobbes by Erickson
Calvin n Hobbs 6 by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Calvin n Hobbs 1 by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Calvin n Hobbs 3 by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Calvin n Hobbs 5 by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Woodstock tribute by Dario
PEGORETTI MARCELO WOODSTOCK EARLY VERSION by slotcar55, on Flickr
pegoretti marcelo by slotcar55, on Flickr
bethel 69' by slotcar55, on Flickr
pegoretti marcelo woodstock by slotcar55, on Flickr
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Any thoughts on this bizarre comic covered frameset? I'm mostly interested to know if there is a precedent for this kind of thing, or any known history of the art form.
It came out of a collection of lots of off-beat bike stuff. Click here for the photo album.
It came out of a collection of lots of off-beat bike stuff. Click here for the photo album.
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I'd guess some sort of wrap and well installed. wish I had a bike to do that with.
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I’ve got a couple bikes to do it with but am wondering how best to go about it.
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I am not exactly sure how the comics were applied, glued on and then coated it seems.
The frame is just some low-end 27" POS. Not really sure what to do with it, as it seems that building it might somehow detract. One needs to be pretty close to appreciate the detail.
I have this other frame out of the same collection. Might be the same artist? I like it better.
I am not exactly sure how the comics were applied, glued on and then coated it seems.
The frame is just some low-end 27" POS. Not really sure what to do with it, as it seems that building it might somehow detract. One needs to be pretty close to appreciate the detail.
I have this other frame out of the same collection. Might be the same artist? I like it better.