I'm doing a couple of takes on some old, vintage, public domain, biking drawings. BMXers weren't around in World War II like this badass dude, riding a motorcycle, at speed, with wrong hand throttle (British?) while shooting a Thompson submachine gun. But today's BMXers are keeping the spirit of badass alive in the two-wheeled world. Prints of this drawing will be available this weekend at the FBM/Powers Bike Shop D.I.Y. Jam.
Sharpies on paper, 8 1/2" X 11", in my signature #sharpiescribblestyle .
Old School BMX freestyle, art and creative stuff, the future and economics, and anything else I find interesting...
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
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