Bernard Zalon
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This "Precision Cycling" by Bernard Zalon features a meticulously rendered vintage racing bicycle portrayed in profile against a pristine white background. The etching showcases exceptional technical detail, capturing the elegant frame geometry, the mechanical precision of the drivetrain components, and the delicate tension of the spoked wheels with their distinctive tan sidewall tires. The monochromatic gray rendering is highlighted with subtle touches of color in the tire walls, creating a focused study that elevates this utilitarian object into a celebration of design and engineering.
About Artwork: Precision Cycling by Bernard Zalon
Created in 2012, this etching and aquatint on paper measures 24" × 18" and demonstrates Zalon's mastery of printmaking techniques. The artist has signed the piece in the lower right corner, with the title "BICYCLE" inscribed beneath the image and what appears to be an artist's proof designation ("AP") in the lower left, indicating this may be from a limited edition series. The artwork is presented in a simple white mat that enhances the clean, minimalist aesthetic of the composition. Zalon's approach transforms an everyday object into something worthy of careful observation, highlighting the intersection of form and function in bicycle design. The careful attention to mechanical details—from the drop handlebars and brake levers to the chain, derailleur, and pedal crank—reflects both artistic skill and technical understanding of the subject. Through this precise rendering, the artist invites viewers to appreciate the bicycle not just as a mode of transportation but as an object of beauty and engineering achievement in its own right.