Bikes, art, and inspiration in my office

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Detail of Tiago’s painting.
(Full slideshow below)

A few weeks ago, I received an amazing gift. A friend of mine, Tiago DeJerk, completed an over life-sized stencil painting on one of the walls in my office.

If you’re a regular reader, you might remember Tiago. I’ve written about his paintings (he was Tiago Denczuk then), I took photos at his wedding on Mt. Tabor over the summer (which culminated with a glorious bike parade), and images of him dressed as “Pinga da Clown”, from his days as a clown at the Alberta Street Clown House, have graced many of my galleries over the years.

Lately, Tiago has been diving head-first into his art and exploring new mediums. One of his favorites is stenciling.

He worked for entire day to create this amazing stencil painting. Somehow, he kept straight a stack of individual stencil pieces that, when finished, created a perfectly unified, multi-layered and colored image. I had no idea stenciling could be done on such a large canvas (neither did Tiago, which is why he’s so psyched at how it turned out!).

And, completing the circle of inspiration (I know that sounds cheesy), Tiago’s images of a woman on a mini-bike and a silhouetted mountain-biker came from photos in my archives (see the originals here and here).

You can meet Tiago and see more of his work at BikeCraft III. For now, check out more photos of this magnificent painting and see Tiago in action in this slideshow:

Created with Admarket’s flickrSLiDR.

Thanks Tiago!

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

Founder of BikePortland (in 2005). Father of three. North Portlander. Basketball lover. Car owner and driver. If you have questions or feedback about this site or my work, feel free to contact me at @jonathan_maus on Twitter, via email at maus.jonathan@gmail.com, or phone/text at 503-706-8804. Also, if you read and appreciate this site, please become a supporter.

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tonyt
tonyt
16 years ago

Ahhh, happy story.

Bicycledave
16 years ago

Very cool. I\’m impressed at how it looks like she\’s riding right out of the wall and with just two colors!

Nice work Tiago.

Dylan VanWeelden
Dylan VanWeelden
16 years ago

Damn, that is hot. I want one in my office!

Austin Ramsland
16 years ago

I have been in love with this one since I first saw it at City Hall:

http://tinyurl.com/2snnhc

Really great stuff.

Jeff TB
Jeff TB
16 years ago

Very cool indeed. Looks like Tiago had fun. Wish I had an ounce of his artistic talent.

I agree tonyt. Ahhh

erin g.
erin g.
16 years ago

That is truly fantastic, Jonathan! Does Tiago do smallish commission works? I collect affordable art by local artists and would love to add to my small but pretty kick-ass (if I do say so myself) collection! One of Tiago\’s works would go well with my Mona Superhero duct tape piece and Chris Haberman\’s mixed-media portrait of Iggy Pop.

Tiago- I little birdie told me that next summer\’s Toward Carfree Cities Conference might include an art show. Hmmm…

Kirsty
Kirsty
16 years ago

Tiago – please come now and decorate the Portland Building. I don\’t know how much more beige I can stand tee hee! 😉

Wonderful.

rev
16 years ago

that\’s no woman, that\’s my wife

BURR
BURR
16 years ago

when did you get married Phil?

amanda
amanda
16 years ago

Love it! Will he be selling or showing at the craft fair?

madrone
madrone
16 years ago

Cool work, Tiago!!! Nice choice of office art, Jonathan.

Tiago
Tiago
16 years ago

Wow! I haven\’t been checking this site lately (busy!), and just found this out. I am so flattered! Thanks a lot for the props! Hope to see you guys at the Bike Craft, and talk about other possible projects… As Jon said, I am so psyched with the result, I want to do more of that!!!

Mrs. DeJerk
Mrs. DeJerk
16 years ago

yay! and THAT\’S my husband who painted YOUR WIFE! oh man, what a triangle we\’ve gotten ourselves into…

Tiago, you\’re so amazing.

love,
Mrs. DeJerk