Clem Chen
Bite It
Modified bike seat. Plastic, acrylic, spray paint and epoxy. Tokyo Design Week, Hot Art Wet City, Ayden Gallery.
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Clem Chen
Bite It
Modified bike seat. Plastic, acrylic, spray paint and epoxy. Tokyo Design Week, Hot Art Wet City, Ayden Gallery.
Clem Chen inserts taxidermy molds into bike seat sculptures
BITE ME During uncertain times, when you don't really know who you can trust, it's extra important that you standup for yourself and your ideals. Let your voice be heard, show your teeth, growl if needed - but don't sit still!
This bike seat by canadian designer Clem Chen transforms recycled bicycle pieces into animate works of art that makes us smile. TWe love it when everyday objects are injected with meaning. This bike saddle encourages youngsters to have fun, while they 'bite' their way through a society filled with challenges left by previous generations. What a cool way of saying; kiss my ass!
Modified bike seats by Clem Chen on Tumblr
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Siodełko dla rowerowej bestii
Kanadyjski designer Clem Chen przygotował dwa wyjątkowe modele siodełek rowerowych „bite it” oraz „pink eye”. Musicie przyznać, że zwłaszcza pierwsze z siodełek zostało zaprojektowane z zębem