The Art of Winterfest

Last night I attended Winterfest, which is the Bike Coalition's annual shindig to celebrate cycling and raise some cash for the organization.  Of course, before I even had a chance to dismount from my bike as I arrived, one of the people staffing the bike valet actually made fun of the bike I was riding.  I guess that pretty much tells you everything you need to know about the inclusiveness of the SF bike industry.

Anyway, despite being made felt unwelcome, they had some really rad art up for auction.  It was all too rich for my blood, but let's take a look regardless:

Untitled by Jamie Vasta, who makes a ton of glitter artwork.

ABCyclopedia: An Incomplete Guide to Cycling by Adrian Cotter.

    

They Know Our Streets Better Than We Do by Allison Kendall.  The guy who happened to win this piece was hovering over it for a while prior to closing.  Even when I went to take a picture of it he started talking about how it was soon to be hanging up on his wall.  He really wanted this.

  

Finally, continuing our coverage of SF art with lazer eyes is Return of the Scorcher.  Unfortunately I didn't note this artist's last name (first name Hugh), so feel free to clue me in.

Comments (5)

Oh man, SO much good art! Probably better for my wallet that I couldn’t go. Was bummed to miss da ‘Fest this year; I’ve volunteered a few times (SFBC bike valet mainly, although selling raffle tickets is fun) and I can definitely say it’s the only time I was ever disappointed to not win a quilt.

As for those normally-very-gracious bike valets, I have no doubt that it was all in good fun. Sometimes it gets a bit hectic, but mos def call them out next time, we can take it! :-) Your bike looks super light and fast, although I guess I’d rock a Giants sticker… :-P

Damn I missed out on glitter art because I’ve been poor and a cheap bastard to renew my SFBC membership.

Why what kinda bike do you have? I totally have a mountain posin’ as a hybrid bike.

Hey Kevin,

Honored to be mentioned along with all the other fabulous art you posted!

Faithy, I know who bought the glitter art (the guy in orange on the Tricycle in fact), so if you ever want to visit, let me know :-)

Adrian