Monday, August 26, 2013
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Could be a dutch student bike in the big city to prevent it for stealing.
ReplyDeleteHe must have brushed it, everything is red, but no cycling I think as I watch the tyre in front.
ReplyDeletesomebody was leaving orange painted bikes all around st pete a few months ago, always wondered if it was some kind of art project, now red ones showing up in your neighborhood?
ReplyDeleteDefinitely an eye catcher!
ReplyDeleteAre you saying that there are more than one of these popping up in your area? Don't think the owner would be unable to find the bike if it went missing!
ReplyDeleteIt almost looks like the paint my rub off on the person riding it.
ReplyDeleteI like this kind of thing. It makes good use of a used artifact and is very bright and cheery.
ReplyDeleteAnd it was a branch! :(
LOVE the color but those tires have seen better days!
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A couple of years ago there was a "Good Bike" project here in Toronto where bikes were painted and left in various locations that had a happy time associated with them. I think most of the bikes are long gone.
ReplyDeleteCool! I clicked on the Nautical Village link and saw other painted bikes used in art installations.
ReplyDeletethat is a vivid colour you wouldn't miss in a crowd
ReplyDeleteThere is a project in the Midwest to place a bike painted all white in the location where a car has killed a bicyclist. Unfortunately I have seen white bike memorials in a number of locations. They are reminders for motorists to share the road to avoid tragedy.
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