
Bicyclettes by Florent Bodart
Bicyclettes arranges an inventory of illustrated bicycles into a structured, almost taxonomic chart — part field guide, part celebration of design history. Florent Bodart renders each vehicle with precise, affectionate line work, cataloguing variations in frame, wheel and handlebar across decades and disciplines. The soft, considered palette keeps the composition light despite its density, and the overall effect is one of quiet wonder: a love letter to the bicycle disguised as reference material. The work sits comfortably in the tradition of illustrated natural history plates, applied here to industrial design.
As an archival fine art print, the fine ink detail and delicate linework of each illustrated bicycle are reproduced with exceptional sharpness and clarity — every spoke and spoke shadow visible in this fine art print.
Bicyclettes arranges an inventory of illustrated bicycles into a structured, almost taxonomic chart — part field guide, part celebration of design history. Florent Bodart renders each vehicle with precise, affectionate line work, cataloguing variations in frame, wheel and handlebar across decades and disciplines. The soft, considered palette keeps the composition light despite its density, and the overall effect is one of quiet wonder: a love letter to the bicycle disguised as reference material. The work sits comfortably in the tradition of illustrated natural history plates, applied here to industrial design.
As an archival fine art print, the fine ink detail and delicate linework of each illustrated bicycle are reproduced with exceptional sharpness and clarity — every spoke and spoke shadow visible in this fine art print.
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Bicyclettes arranges an inventory of illustrated bicycles into a structured, almost taxonomic chart — part field guide, part celebration of design history. Florent Bodart renders each vehicle with precise, affectionate line work, cataloguing variations in frame, wheel and handlebar across decades and disciplines. The soft, considered palette keeps the composition light despite its density, and the overall effect is one of quiet wonder: a love letter to the bicycle disguised as reference material. The work sits comfortably in the tradition of illustrated natural history plates, applied here to industrial design.
As an archival fine art print, the fine ink detail and delicate linework of each illustrated bicycle are reproduced with exceptional sharpness and clarity — every spoke and spoke shadow visible in this fine art print.























