Thomas Yang's latest artwork, titled "One Ride," is the 56th piece in his 100Copies series, celebrating the universal connection among cyclists. The artwork portrays unique brush strokes representing individual cyclists, showcasing the rhythm of motion and collective purpose. Despite their distinctiveness, all riders share a journey towards the same goal, embodying unity found in movement. Yang employed traditional Chinese inking techniques to emphasize energy and grace in cycling. Each limited print emphasizes the celebration of biking's role in bringing people together, available for purchase at $100.
"One Ride embodies the rhythm of motion and the harmony of a shared journey. The riders, though distinct in their individuality, converge in the same direction-an expression of collective purpose and the unspoken bond among those who ride."
"This piece is a tribute to the unity found in movement, a celebration of the road that brings us together."
Yang describes it as a celebration of how people around the world ride bikes in many different ways, for all different reasons.
At first glance, it looks like a jumble of squiggles. But a closer look reveals the unique brush strokes that sketch out each individual cyclist in this peloton.
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