![Painting by Janet Karam from Funkytown Art](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh0XAvfIbfgfxMkJ_AMe0hMyrHhxc59yTRRYdZQ6pPG1CgPvjMI4ZePZuid-DqgpxbUZaq2YxVU0SxyWL86kVkxXS-aBp78kKq2Z7iwOcbvxqLlbUk6uKyquyHuXl1agWq925du5klYJWr-/s400/urban-chic500.jpg)
Another brilliant painting by Janet Karam, inspired by one of my photos. Art imitates art once again. This one was inspired by this photo:
![Classic Copenhagen *](http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1253/768947075_e0cd33fa7d_m.jpg)
Janet's Blog.
Janet's website - Funkytown Art.
Taking a literary angle, Inge in Antwerpen has a Dutch literature blog called Plankje Ongeregeld and she interviewed me for a new feature on her blog - Bloggers Read and Tell. Now I'm looking forward to photos/reportage about her and her new black Oma bike. :-)
Michael in Brooklyn has a cool blog started up. Drunk and In Charge of a Bicycle. Michael and his roommates have been discussing getting cool 'normal' bikes and they are all casting themselves into the fray. Michael had a poll on his blog about what bike his should buy. Either an Azor Opa [some Dutch contraption] or a Velorbis Churchill [bespoke Danish elegance and exquisite design]. Needless to say, the Velorbis won the Euro-challenge.
Michael will be posting about his new bike and his travels in NYC as they happen. He is also compiling a list of dealers/distributors for various European-style bikes in the States, which should come in handy for those of you who are in the market for one.
![Pure Copenhagen in Portland by Patrick Finn](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhPCcfhetGRpWqlN-fMLb9LZN2Q92E2LKVDZKThr8PciLXoJL9O1NndEu8UF0l0E-oFgfU6IGs2P5bwen004P61OvzOt08qAepJgrF59WJQPl99BH79hbi9G4GBwWrpnBARm3BZbW6AGySX/s400/pure+copenhagen+-+Copy.jpg)
We have a backlog of guest photos itching to get online so we'll start with another photo from Patrick in Portland. Pure Copenhagen.
9 comments:
I just want to say that your blog really inspires me and hopefully someday I'll be able to document Montreal cycling culture like your blog.
Tusind tak Cycle Chic - you're the best...
The list of North American bike dealers is up - come take a look. And a Swedish bike brand has popped it's head up in the US again, we're covering that "breaking story" faster than the local news covers a puppy with a spot that looks like the virgin mary.
Lots of good news over here for European bikes. Thanks for the continuing inspiration - we need your Copenhagenizing effect to blow across the cold Atlantic waters and wrap around these islands of New York City...
CPH & BRKLN 4EVR
When will you exhibit this marvellous photos and pictures together, in an exposition?
Thanks a million Mikael. I'm definitely inspired to do something 'bikish' now, you be the judge if it is CCC-worthy or not;-)
Yes, I second Raquel, when is a book going to come out? enquiring minds want to know! :)
oh goodness... what a lovely idea... exhibiting janet's paintings alongside my photos.
and the book... it's coming...
How could I have missed that when I first read this post: "some Dutch contraption" ROFL :)
you have to be an eagle eye on these blog posts, mindcaster! :-)
I think my favorite part of seeing pictures from Portland, is that I can almost always figure out where the picture was taken!
It helps that most of the pictures seem to come from the major bike-commuting roads.
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