

Some bikes don’t just roll through time—they carry it with them. This pre-war British track bike has the marks of a machine that has seen the boards of the velodrome and the back alleys of the city. A balance of speed and elegance, purpose and wear, captured in rich black ink on Stonehenge Cream paper.
This handmade screen print distills the essence of the ride—the stark simplicity of a frame built for motion, the poetry of well-worn metal and rubber. Each print is part of a limited edition of 40, signed and numbered. it arrives in a protective sleeve, ready to be framed in a standard 10x8-inch mat.
For those who understand that a bicycle is more than just a means of getting somewhere—it’s a statement, a story, and a piece of art.
Would it look perfect on your wall? Without question.