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Brendan "Brendog" Fairclough en Madeira La preciosa isla de Madeira desde el punto de vista del conocido rider de DH y freeride Brendog.
Flash back to this drawing I did of @brendog1 for @sendermag. Drawn from great reference photos by Sven Martin and Dan Griffiths.- 🤘🤘. © Adi Gilbert / 99seconds.com #illustration #drawing #mtb #brendog #brendanfairclough #sendermag #print #deathgrip https://www.instagram.com/p/B5ciO50hrAY/?igshid=nwggn9qawwuu
Last one. Gif of Saturdays @steelcityseries podium pros.Thanks for making this @shotbypixel 🍾🏆 - #steelcitydownhill #scdh2018 #outdoorcity #shotbypixel #stevepeat #craigevans #brendog - @stevepeat @craig_sevenevans @brendog1 (at Steel City Downhill)
A drawing I did recently of Mr Brendan Fairclough @brendog1 piloting his R80. Inspired by the title sequence of his film @deathgripmovie . Private commission by @shake_n_bake_1. Thanks guys a fun piece to do. - Adi 👍👊 . . #illustration #r80 #brendog #deathgrip #tld @adi_gilbert
My illustration for issue 2 of Sender Magazine. Featuring the man, Brendan Fairclough AKA Brendog. Thanks to Sven Martin and Dan Griffiths for the great reference to work from and of course Brendan for the steez. Olly Forster at Sender on Art Direction duty. Check out Brendan’s Deathgrip MTB movie, its rad! Cheers – Adi
My illustration for issue 2 of Sender Magazine. Featuring the man, Brendan Fairclough AKA Brendog. Thanks to Sven Martin and Dan Griffiths for the great reference to work from and of course Brendan for the steez. Olly Forster at Sender…
(via [Bike Check] Brendog’s Custom SCOTT SPARK 700 | MTB-MAG.COM)
Brendan Fairclough, Winter 2012