The newest 100Copies print from Singapore artist Thomas Yang, titled Unfold, takes a whimsical, colourful have a look at how a Brompton folding commuter bike can open up new views. So, it’s the 54th installment on his restricted version biking artwork print sequence. And above all, the easy cartoon look seems like probably the most playful deign we’ve seen from 100Copies in a very long time. Using bikes clearly doesn’t all the time must be taken too severely.
100Copies #54 – Unfold
100Copies’ Unfold offers a glimpse of world “by the lens of the Brompton – The Foldable Metropolis Bike”. As we’ve seen this 12 months from the likes of premium titanium folders collectively with David MiIlar’s CHPT3 or the adventure-ready metal version with Bear Grylls – thus, the Brompton folder may be as versatile because the rider chooses. A Brommie can apparently open up your world, in case you let it.
Throughout the poster, the idea takes life because the Brompton unfolds, signifying the journey to uncover the class of biking. It stands as a canvas able to be painted with the hues of the world. As you pedal, the unfolding journey provides layer after layer of colors, reworking the strange right into a vivid tapestry of experiences. Each flip of the pedal unravels the town’s picturesque landscapes, cultural nuances, and the enjoyment of the journey itself. Turning a monochrome canvas right into a vibrant masterpiece.
– Thomas Yang of 100Copies
100 50 x 70cm offset lithographic prints of #54 – Unfold have been made. Then, every hand stamped & numbered on 220gsm Maple Brilliant paper. The prints promote for $100, plus worldwide delivery.
100Copies #53 – Dragons
Searching for one thing a bit extra understated, monochromatic and extra evocative of Yang’s Asian roots? Then, try this spring’s #53 – Dragons with a couple of copies nonetheless accessible.