Daily Drawings

"I wanted to find a way to keep myself drawing each day so i came up with the idea to try and represent something significant or banal from each day via a drawing.  After cycling all day, setting up the tent, cooking and then writing a diary the daily drawing wasn’t something i did each day.  Nevertheless it made me think about how to represent a feeling, an observation or simply something i’d seen through the day."



Drawings and text by Julian Cox


 Painting during the bike trip to Siria – 10t

The road was super steep heading up to Crac Des Chevaliers in Syria, it felt like the bike weighed 10tonnes.


Painting during the bike trip to Siria – Bridges

A beautiful road in the Iron curtain in Serbia, following the Danube. The road cuts through the rock in a series of tunnels.


Cycle travel paitings – Car

The most encouraging thing someone can do from a car when you’re climbing a mountain, clap!


Cycle travel paitings – Water in the shoes

Gore-Tex doesn’t mean anything when your shoes fill up with water.


Cycle travel drawings – Wind

Possibly the hardest day of the trip in Syria. Horrendous head wind throughout the entire day, then i had to rellocate my tent in the middle of the night because it was going to rip in ferocious gusts. I spent a large amount of the day swearing.


Cycle travel drawings – Skrewdriver

Shock horror when a man motions to remove my broken bottom with a screwdriver.


Cicling travel drawings – Teheran

Crazy crazy traffic in Tehran. Huge cross sections a drivers with a ‘close your eyes and hope for the best’ mentality.


Cicling travel drawings – Knee

A knee injury flares up with a vengeance forcing me to take the bus.


Cicling travel drawings – Rainbow

Cycling under a rainbow in Syria.


Cicling jorney art – Water bottles

An important day, venturing into the desert, it was the first time i had multiple water bottles attached to the front rack.


Cicling jorney art – Cafe

An amazing open air cafe in Tripoli – Hookahs, cards, copious amounts of tea and colourful plastic seats.


 

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