Precious Cargo

Matt Erickson

Precious Cargo

ABOUT THIS POSTER

I've been a daily bike commuter for about 6 years now, and hauling is a part of life. It's not always easy, but it's always worth it. The bicycle is a powerful tool that can get you where you need to go, and bring what you need with you. There is something freeing about doing the every-day things without a car, and this poster is intended to capture that.

SPECS
INK: 3-color handmade screen print
SIZE: 18" x 24"

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AFTER 16 YEARS, WE'VE PUTTING THE BRAKES ON OUR BIKE ART BUSINESS. ON AUGUST 31, 2023 THE SHOP SECTIONS OF OUR SITE WENT OFFLINE. THANK YOU FOR BEING A FAN, FOR SUPPORTING THE WORK OF INDEPENDENT ARTISTS, AND FOR SHARING IN ALL THE JOYS THAT BIKES BRING TO LIFE AND THE WORLD.

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FRAMING DETAILS

: : Solid wood frames are available in your choice of black, white, natural, walnut, or stainless silver finish.

: : Frame face is .75” and frame depth is 1.25”

: : Acid-free 4-ply black or white mats are 2.5” for 18 x 24” Original Art, and 2” for all Digital Prints.

: : We use UV-shielding acrylic, which protects against approximately 82-85% of UV rays.

: : Framed prints come with archival backing, protective paperback finish, wire, hanging hook, and nail.

: : All framing is made to order. Please allow 2 to 3 weeks for delivery.

: : Frame pricing does not include shipping. See ABOUT page for our economical Flat Rate shipping options.

Meet Matt Erickson

LOCATION  
Minneapolis, Minnesota  USA

ABOUT
I'm a graphic designer and avid bike everywhere-er based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. I specialize in brand identity design, packaging design and illustration, much of the time for distilleries and breweries. I work at Cue, Inc. and do quite a bit of freelance work as well. I also do a decent amount of mural and sign painting (my favorite motorized vehicle is a scissor lift). I love to bike commute, distance ride, bike-pack and ride any gravel road I can get on.

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