Cyclocross: Nikki Brammeier | Cycling Art Print

$48.00

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Description

Bunnyhopping the patriarchy.

The first in our series dedicated to incredible female cyclists, this print started life as a bespoke commission for British cyclocross legend Nikki Brammeier (née Harris), who asked us to create an artwork to give as a gift to people close to her to thank them for their support during her outstanding career.

A true all-rounder, Brammeier has won national championships in cyclocross, MTB, on the track and on the road, but it is 'cross that has defined her career, winning races and championships all around the world. When researching the print we found the quote from her that we feel sums the brutal appeal of cyclocross up so perfectly: 'Character building, I think that's what they call it'.

 

 

 

 

Product Details

- Frames are individually handmade by us in our print studio.

- We use lovely FSA certified solid hard wood (British Ash).

- Very high quality Acrylic Glass - shatterproof, durable and lightweight.

- Giclee print, archival ink on acid-free, gallery-grade art paper.

- Each print is meticulously hand-trimmed and printed to order in our print studio.

- Frames are carefully prepared, taped, sealed (by us) and provided with saw-tooth hangers

Shipping

- Unframed prints are prepared for dispatch within 24 hours of order.

- Please allow a 3-5 day turnaround of framed prints.

- Once ready, all framed orders are shipped for next day (tracked) delivery within a one-hour time slot.

- Framed prints are dispatched using custom-made packaging to ensure safe transit.

- Each frame includes a label on the reverse showing it was framed (by hand, by us) in our studio.

Sizing

- Medium Poster A3 (No Mount) 420x297mm.  Frame Size 450x327x34mm

- Medium Poster A3  (Mounted) 420x297mm.  Frame Size 627x450x34mm

- Large Poster A2 (No Mount) 594x420mm.  Frame Size 627x450x34mm

- Framing available for Medium and Large prints only.

- For mounted prints, we use a Medium (A3) print then mount it in a Large (A2) frame