Bicyclists Formed from Sweeping Strokes in the Tradition of Chinese Ink Painting

Thomas Yang (previously) creates poster editions through his 100 Copies project that use bicycles as both muse and tool. Previous works have created famous architectural structures through inked bike tires, while his most recent design uses a more traditional approach. “Breakaway” uses various widths of flat brushes to create a peloton of riders with one breaking away from the racing pack. Swirling semi-circles compose the helmets, tires, and arched backs of the group, which have been created by offset lithographic printing using one Pantone spot color. The poster is printed on recycled 220gsm Maple White paper and, like the title of Yang’s project, is created in an edition of 100 copies. You can purchase the print and browse more of his designs on his website.

Bicyclists Formed from Sweeping Strokes in the Tradition of Chinese Ink Painting
By Kate Sierzputowski

February 26, 2019 at 09:21AM
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