

This sculptural bicycle, rendered in warm, weathered metal, turns an everyday vehicle into a quiet monument to labor and sustenance, its strapped milk canisters reading like both cargo and responsibility. The lean geometry of the frame and the filigreed spokes create a poised tension between fragility and endurance, while the burnished patina catches light like accumulated years rather than mere surface. Suspended between motion and stillness, the work evokes a vanished street rhythm—routes repeated at dawn—where commerce becomes ritual and the body of the bike carries the memory of hands that depended on it.







