


I'm not one for talking much but here goes:
After watching Nicole take an organizational approach to the bike I immediately began thinking of ways to put it back together...or give it life again. I considered re-making the bike to it's original state before we began on it but I didn't really see the point of it. I like to give things life or represent things with a certain personality so I decided to make Kewbert (the recreated bike).
I plasma cut some pieces of the bike because I thought most of the attachments were unnecessary. I found another part of a bike frame and thought it would be great to fuse them together to have some sort double-framed bike hybrid. Chris took photos of me while I was welding the Kewbert together (even though he wasn't Kewbert yet) and thought it was coming out good. I felt it was looking decent but then I added glasses to him to give him the personality he deserved and that's how I arrived at Kewbert. He's a smart, dedicated bike hybrid with an outgoing personality. He likes to read and often eats a lot.

here are your photos Denzel :)
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