This work of art shows a racing bike that appears to be constructed entirely of rusty metal parts. At first glance, you can clearly see the bike frame and wheels, but those who look longer will discover countless small details: old bike chains perfectly incorporated into the rims, gears forming the crank, bolts and nuts holding the frame and handlebars together. Even a water bottle has been carefully added - a detail that will immediately catch the eye of the enthusiast.
The use of colour consists of warm shades of rust, ranging from deep orange to copper brown. This gives the work a tough, industrial look that evokes a powerful and robust feeling rather than a soft atmosphere. It looks as if someone went by the scrap yard to collect parts and puzzled until this bike came back to life, this time as a work of art.
This artwork fits particularly well in a mancave, industrial loft or sporty workspace, but also appeals to cyclists and sports enthusiasts. For those with a passion for cycling or looking for a tough, robust interior, this work is a real eye-catcher.
It is part of a series of six artworks in the same style: a racing bike, a rod fish with light, a dragon, a fisherman, a lion and a whale.
My passion for recycling and working with different materials inspired me to create this series using AI.
Conceived by Natalie Bruns, visualized with AI.
Welcome to this personal shop, part of my venture 'Shot it photography and paintings'. In daily life, I enjoy travelling, working with people, going out into nature and discovering new things. This versatility is reflected in my art: colourful, varied and full of variety in.. Read more…