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Heartland Special Report:

Bicycle Art
From Around the World

by: Heartland Members
We at Heartland appreciate biking in most every form, even the stationary form of statues and sculptures. This little page is devoted to the wonderful bike art that appears around the world that we have run across in our travels. Please be a part of helping us to build this portfolio of classic and contemporary bike art by emailing your photos to Jack Friess, Heartland Website Administrator (jack@heartlandclub.org), so they can be added to this great collection. Enjoy.

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Bike Art Around the World

Main Entranceway, West Bend Mutual Life Insurance, West Bend, Wisconsin (photo: Greg Loescher, 2007)

Chain Link Handles, Maastricht, Holland (photo: Mark Koepke)

Bike on the Wall, Maastricht, Holland (photo: Mark Koepke)

Sineu Biker Statue, Sineu, Mallorca, Spain (photo: Mark Koepke)

Bicycle Girl, St. Louis University Campus, St. Louis, Missouri (photo: Mike Zurawski, 2007)

Fish Creek, Wisconsin (photo: Kim O’Flaherty)

Michigan Avenue Bike Art, Chicago, Illinios (photo: Alanna Randall, Tucson, but almost by Greg Loescher)

Near Moab, Utah (photo: Kim O’Flaherty)

Moore's Bicycle Shop, Hattiesburg, Mississippi (photo: Mike Zurawski, 2008)

Municipal Building, Fruita, Colorado (photo: Kim O’Flaherty)

Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa (photo: Kim O’Flaherty, 2005)

Bicycle Rental Kiosk, Rosslyn, Virginia (photo: Douglas Galbi, Rosslyn, VA)

Near Pistoi, Italy (photo: Mark Koepke, 2008)

Knoxville, Tennessee (photo: Kim O’Flaherty, 2008)

Cats by the Walk. Root River Trail, Preston, Minnesota (photo: Mike Zurawski, 2008)

Flowers in a Field. Root River Trail, Preston, Minnesota (photo: Mike Zurawski, 2008)

Clay Pot Bicyclist. Algoma, Wisconsin (photo: Greg Loescher, 2008)

Back Door Bike Shop, Plymouth, Wisconsin (photo: Jack Friess, 2008)

Riding the Front Gate. Apache Junction, Arizona (photo: Sam Bertsch, 2009)

120 real bikes on wall of bicycle shop in Altlandsberg, Germany. (Compliments of NOTCOT.org via Greg Loescher, 2010)