
Showing posts with label motorcycle art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motorcycle art. Show all posts
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Thursday, September 11, 2008
WIRED
On 9-09-08, I visited Helmet Hair MotorcycleBlog and looked at this amazing wire sculpture of a motorcycle. It was made by the artist Jin Dian Shi. His work is absolutely amazing. Just in case you don't read Helmet Hair, I just had to share it.
The information below was copied from the Andrew Bae Gallery website.
This marvelous sculpture by a Chinese artist, Jin Dian Shi, from Chengdu, China, depicts a life-size 1940’s vintage BMW motorcycle using woven stainless steel wires. This is his third motorcycle ever built, each one using different method and only one in North America. The artist’s technique here is a basic crochet-like approach using extremely simple custom made hand tools working in excruciating details. The shock spring is clearly visible as well as the tread patterns on its tires. Mr. Alan Artner, senior art critic at Chicago Tribune once says, “ This phenomenal workmanship is largely missing from contemporary art created in the west…” When asked how long his sculpture takes to build, Mr. Shi responds simply “I don’t know, and I don’t want to know.”
For further information, please do not hesitate to contact us. Andrew Bae at 312.335.8601 or info@andrewbaegallery.com 300 West Superior Street Chicago Illinois 60610
The pictures on this post were borrowed from from Helmet Hair, and from the Andrew Bae Gallery.
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Sunday, July 6, 2008
Wild Motorcycle Tales - Motorcycle Stories to Remember
We've all heard motorcycle stories and wild motorcycle tales.
Every motorcyclist has his or her motorcycle stories or wild tales to tell.
Why not write down your best motorcycle stories taken from your own personal experiences and submit them to Motorcycle Views. I'll pick the funniest, most interesting motorcycle stories and make them available on the site. It's your chance to get your 15-minutes of fame and give others a great motorcycle story.
Are you ready for some Wild Motorcycle Tales? See if you can top these motorcycle stories recently sent in by your fellow motorcyclists.
Here's a sample Wild Motorcycle Tale called Chicken Caper:
Now, read all the Wild Motorcycle Tales and then write up your own story and send it to me.
Every motorcyclist has his or her motorcycle stories or wild tales to tell.
Why not write down your best motorcycle stories taken from your own personal experiences and submit them to Motorcycle Views. I'll pick the funniest, most interesting motorcycle stories and make them available on the site. It's your chance to get your 15-minutes of fame and give others a great motorcycle story.
Are you ready for some Wild Motorcycle Tales? See if you can top these motorcycle stories recently sent in by your fellow motorcyclists.
Here's a sample Wild Motorcycle Tale called Chicken Caper:
When I was in High School way back in the early '60s, I had a 175 Allstate. Back then motorcycles only had 2 speeds to me -- off or wide open. Of course that was only about 65 mph on the Allstate.
Riding along a country road one day, I topped a small rise in the road and found a flock of chickens covering the road. Too late to slow down so I plowed right through them. When I looked back, all I could see was a white cloud of chickens and feathers flying in the sky.
When I got to my friend's house he came out and said, "What's that on your muffler?" I looked down and found I must have caught one unfortunate hen with the foot peg and knocked an egg out of her. I had a perfectly scrambled egg splattered down my exhaust pipe. -- John
Now, read all the Wild Motorcycle Tales and then write up your own story and send it to me.
Friday, July 4, 2008
The Fourth of July and Motorcycle Haiku
I was watching the Millionaire Game on TV a few days ago and saw a question that I didn't think one in a thousand people would know the answer to.
Well, that immediately got my attention since I knew the answer: 17. The first line contains 5 syllables, the second line contains 7 syllables, and the third line contains 5 syllables.
How'd I know that?
It's because I have a Haiku feature on my site that contains many Haiku poems submitted by motorcyclists just like you.
The feature is called Motorcycle Haiku Poems.
Here are three examples of Haiku poems. The first I just made up one minute ago to fit today's date and the other two are contained in the feature:
Be sure to check out my Motorcycle Haiku Poems and maybe submit a motorcycle Haiku of your own.
"How many syllables are there in a Haiku?"
Well, that immediately got my attention since I knew the answer: 17. The first line contains 5 syllables, the second line contains 7 syllables, and the third line contains 5 syllables.
How'd I know that?
It's because I have a Haiku feature on my site that contains many Haiku poems submitted by motorcyclists just like you.
The feature is called Motorcycle Haiku Poems.
Here are three examples of Haiku poems. The first I just made up one minute ago to fit today's date and the other two are contained in the feature:
july 4th is here
motorcycles and the flag
summer brings freedom
summer calls to me
come ride your motorcycle
live without your cage
heartbeat thick inside
riding harley-davidsons
free as an eagle
Be sure to check out my Motorcycle Haiku Poems and maybe submit a motorcycle Haiku of your own.
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motorcycle art,
motorcycle haiku poems,
motorcycles
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
10 Motorcycle Riders Create Art by Burnout
Last Monday, an unusual art exhibition was held at the Seventh Regiment Armory in New York City. It involved 10 motorcycle stunt riders who rode for seven minutes on 288 panels of painted plywood. So much smoke was expected that a special test run was done with smoke machines to confirm that the air would still be breathable. Here's a quote from the New York Times article by Carol Vogel, entitled, "After Test Runs, an Armory Is Ready to Declare, ‘Artists, Start Your Engines’ ."
"Look, it’s going in the right direction,” said Doreen Remen, a founder of the Art Production Fund, a nonprofit organization that presents unusual public art projects. With her co-founder, Yvonne Force Villareal, and the artist Aaron Young she gazed upward with relief as the smoke began filtering out the open windows along the rafters."
At the actual show played to 500 invited guests including members of the Hells Angels, art history was made. Read more.
"Look, it’s going in the right direction,” said Doreen Remen, a founder of the Art Production Fund, a nonprofit organization that presents unusual public art projects. With her co-founder, Yvonne Force Villareal, and the artist Aaron Young she gazed upward with relief as the smoke began filtering out the open windows along the rafters."
At the actual show played to 500 invited guests including members of the Hells Angels, art history was made. Read more.
Labels:
motorcycle art,
motorcycles
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