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The artist's ultra-adaptable bicycle -- whatever will people think of next?
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Andre Jute
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The artist's ultra-adaptable bicycle -- whatever will people think of next?
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September 01, 2013, 06:07:48 AM »
This chap, Matthew Mattingly, is on my sketching forum. He's turned his bike into a plein air painter's easel. Note his observation that a bike stand turns the bike into a tripod. More fascinating photos at
http://www.sketching.cc/forum3/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1953&p=18049#p18046
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Re: The ultra-adaptable bicycle -- whatever will people think of next?
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September 01, 2013, 11:10:09 AM »
what a brilliant idea and he can be set up in jig time i love it..
hah you may get to work andre,btw andre any chance of seening some of your art work.
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Andre Jute
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September 01, 2013, 12:54:35 PM »
Quote from: jags on September 01, 2013, 11:10:09 AM
andre any chance of seening some of your art work.
My self-portrait, horns and all, is beside every one of my posts. Here's a bigger version, just for you, Anto.
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September 01, 2013, 01:45:28 PM »
cheers andre i love art not that i understand i don't but i often seen my son draw or paint a picture and i say to myself wow he sees things so different that me what a talent to have .
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