Art Collective, PsyEarth and Vetra Bikes handcrafted this one of a kind bike to celebrate and honor two important days on the psychedelic calendar: Bicycle Day and Brazil's Indigenous Peoples' Day on April 19. The bike design is a contemporary take on Albert Hofmann's original commuter bike.
Note: The listing price will be split and goes to PsyEarth and Vetra Bikes to cover expenses of the production, the remainder will go to PsyDAO's Psychedelic Art Fund. Bike can be purchased at cost ($8,888 USDC) for PSY Token Holders. Please contact brittney@psydao.io if you are a PSY holder and interested in this special piece of art!
The bike build André Roboredo handcrafts custom bikes in Berlin. He combines meticulous craftsmanship with an artist’s aesthetic sensibilities. The bike silhouette pays homage to the classic, utilitarian 1940s Swiss army bicycle, with a more contemporary approach to the geometry and components. ‘The Harvester’ is made for a comfortable city commute and off-road experience and features Vetra’s butterfly rack with some multi-cage mounting versatility for those mushroom season expeditions in the woods. The frame is fitted for 650B - 50c wheels and features a Columbus steel bi-laminate lug construction with mushroom motifs carved on the head tube and seat tube. It features Vetra’s own roots-designed bridge and stem canti brake barrel holders.
The paint and graphics The paintwork on ‘The Harvester’ is an earthly metallic copper brown with white pearlescent to complement the natural environments in which it belongs – a nod to how mycelium shimmers from the brown earth on an early wet morning. Christophe Synak is behind the bike’s decal graphics: raw, organic shapes, mushroom life cycle references and blotter art meet oozing, mycelial lettering. The spirit of ‘The Harvester’ is one of the 60s, a heady, creative explosion of personal and collective liberation – just as cycling is.
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