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The Joseph Griffiths 'Drawing Machine #1' Creates Art With a Bike

For individuals that don't have the patience to hold a paintbrush, the Joseph Griffiths 'Drawing Machine #1' is the ideal drawing mechanism.

This is a stationary bicycle that uses the cyclist's pedaling motions to draw over a canvas. This could be the perfect installation for an artist's gym so that they remain productive even when honing their physical appearance. The handlebars are even used to draw, so when the user turns them side to side the drawings will be affected.

The pieces are entirely arbitrary so each drawing will be different. By the end of every pedal session a new masterpiece will be born making this an extremely inventive design that could give birth to new forms of artistic achievement. It can get tiresome hunched over a canvas with markers and a brush, so giving one's feet some work could make painting a much more appealing hobby.
Trend Themes
1. Artistic Fitness - The integration of exercise and art creates new opportunities for artists to stay productive and fit simultaneously.
2. Interactive Art - Interactive art installations that engage users physically, such as the Joseph Griffiths 'Drawing Machine #1,' offer a unique and immersive artistic experience.
3. Alternative Tools for Artists - The use of unconventional tools, such as a bicycle, as a means of creating art opens up possibilities for innovative artistic expression.
Industry Implications
1. Art Supply Retail - Art supply retailers can capitalize on the demand for unique and unconventional tools in the creation of art.
2. Gym and Fitness Facilities - Gyms and fitness facilities could consider incorporating similar interactive art installations to attract and engage patrons.
3. Art Galleries - Art galleries can showcase interactive art installations, like the Joseph Griffiths 'Drawing Machine #1,' to provide visitors with a captivating and memorable experience.

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