Trenddeko Structure of a bicycle
130 x 200 cmSizes
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Acrylic Glass Picture by Sparshott - Construction of a Bicycle
David Sparshott is a UK-based illustrator who completed his studies at the Bristol School of Art & Design in 2006. He creates his drawings using graphite and colored pencils. His works are characterized by a harmonious interplay of playful observations and detailed lines. Reportage and observational drawing are essential components of David's practice. He has worked for various clients, including The New York Times, General Electric, Ride Journal, Rapha, and Magma Books.
Bicycles have existed since around 1817, originally known as the draisine. The running machine was invented by Karl Drais and unfortunately forgotten for a time. It wasn't until the second half of the 19th century that running machines re-emerged and evolved into the bicycles we know today. The image illustrates how complex a modern bicycle is constructed. From the individual spokes to the brakes and the various screws, David Sparshott has meticulously captured every detail.
The acrylic glass picture is available in various sizes.