Exploring the urban environment through fun human-powered adventures, riding bicycles, and gawking at bicycles in and around Portland, Oregon, Cascadia
Well, I have to say, the 2001 version has a joyful look on his face and I dig the soul patch. Is there a hidden commentary here? Excellent art work! Jack
Reminds me very much of my own progression from a rider of cheap mountain bikes to my current self, except for the weight I lost through cycling for transport.
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Okay, now for the "future" version...? Keep it real or go sci-fi?
ReplyDeleteWell, I have to say, the 2001 version has a joyful look on his face and I dig the soul patch. Is there a hidden commentary here? Excellent art work! Jack
ReplyDeleteReminds me very much of my own progression from a rider of cheap mountain bikes to my current self, except for the weight I lost through cycling for transport.
ReplyDeleteWhy such a sad face on him? Or is it quiet contentment and deep reflection of where he came from? Either way,very,very nice my friend! :)
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He's not sad, he's smug, you fools! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThat's not a particularly convincing smug expression, though. A funky cancerbeam-style smirk would work better!
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