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Yesterday’s post featured Jane South’s interpretation of what she sees riding her bike through the streets of New York. Today we look at Connie Lurich, another artist inspired by long bike rides. As the jewelry artist rides through the back roads of Alabama and Tennessee, she collects pieces of rusted steel that she finds on the side of the road. Lurich has been having a good time incorporating this ‘road kill’ into her designs.
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When Brooklyn transplant Jane South rides her bike around the city, she takes in the sights a bit differently than your average Londoner in New York. South became fascinated with the way structures looked coming towards her and moving away from her as she rode and soon began to translate what she saw into her folded, constructed paper sculptures.
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