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Bicycle Skid Marks As Art In ‘Velodrawing’
Bike Rumor
July 1st, 2012
By: Trucker
Just about any first grader with a coaster brake can make a skid mark on the pavement, but how many of us can turn it into fine art? Berlin based Christian Grillitsch is making a name for himself doing just that – skidding his bike across primed wooden boards. It seems simple enough, but not unlike Jackson Pollock’s splatter art, the final product is impressive.

Piece from Christian Grillitsch’s London showing.
Grillitsch stumbled upon his artistic language when, after skidding and swerving to miss a pedestrian, he observed the texture and shape of his rubber on pavement creation. His works are a product of sharply honed bike skills and organic instinct and, hopefully, communicate to the world what we cyclists already know, bikes are aesthetic.
As part of his exhibit, Grillitsch is also doing demonstrations.
Grillitsch’s velodrawings such as the piece above are on display at Tony’s Gallery in London through July 15th.
Christian Grillitsch – Velodraw from christian grillitsch on Vimeo.
Story originally appeared at: Bike Rumor

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Thomas Kinkade he is not bur i like the idea
Thanks for finding this. I left the following comment at Bike Rumor.
Bike art is important in the story of bike acceptance beyond current riders. Art on walls, unlike the the ephemeral images on screens, sticks around and sinks in, working on one’s view of the world.
For example, most people remember, usually fondly, what was on the walls when they were a kid. My bike art is more explicit than Christian’s, but that’s the aim, to sink in slowly…. from walls.
http://youtu.be/yR70Jf9Hcl8