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Tour de France 2011 Tribute Canvas Print
by Brian Carson
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Tour de France 2011 Tribute canvas print by Brian Carson. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
I did this design for 2 reasons.
First, I have become a huge fan of Otl Aicher. Aicher was the head of the design team that created the... more
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Artist's Description
I did this design for 2 reasons.
First, I have become a huge fan of Otl Aicher. Aicher was the head of the design team that created the graphics for the 1972 Summer Olympic Games in Munich Germany. The simplicity of the pictograms defined the term 'Universal Language' and have become the basis for public signs all over the world.
Second, on July 24 2011, Cadel Evans rode into the streets of Paris wearing the prestigious yellow jersey of The Tour de France. After 21 stages over 23 days, Evans became the first Australian to win the race. A very impressive win in one of the toughest routes of the Tour's history.
One in a series of tributes to probably the greatest annual sporting event on the planet.
Vive le Tour.
Brian Carson
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About Brian Carson
Brian Carson is a full time student of both photography and the digital arts in Toronto, Canada. His attempts to become a real photographer / digital artist are documented on his photoblog / portfolio / gallery, The Learning Curve Photography, where he resides as main contributor, curator, archival supervisor and head honcho. He considers himself lucky to have one wife, one daughter, one dog and two cats who tolerate him chasing them around with his camera in an attempt to capture the ' One Perfect Shot '. For Royalty Free or Rights Managed licensing of any image for print or web, please visit Pixels Licensing. For Interior Designers, Corporate Art Buyers, Photography Gallery and Store Owners, Distributors, Wholesalers and Industry...
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Joan Minchak
Hi Brian, I always seem to be in France at the end of the Tour de France. I watch them take down the bleachers in Paris.... This is a great graphic and will be a part of the feature for the Bicycle Group!
Brian Carson replied:
Hey Joan! You always just seem to be there??!? LOL, I am soooooooooooo jealous. That is one of the stops on my ultimate dream vacation, to be in Paris on the last day of the race. Would be wonderful. Thanks so much for consideration for the feature.