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Forgotten Banana Seat Bike Poster
by Kelly Mills
Product Details
Forgotten Banana Seat Bike poster by Kelly Mills. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
1960's Banana Seat Bike was put at the side of the house and forgotten till the rust found it. ...........Black and White... more
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Artist's Description
1960's Banana Seat Bike was put at the side of the house and forgotten till the rust found it. ...........Black and White Watercolor
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First produced in 1963 by the Schwinn company. The Schwinn "Sting Ray" had the banana seat and high-rise handlebars giving it the look of a "chopper" motorcycle and was an instant hit for the company.
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About Kelly Mills
I am a watercolor artist. I have been painting since 2003, my paintings have sold in Canada, U.S. and Internationally. Original Paintings! My husband Ron Mills has an amazing imagination so he writes and designs children's books, while I illustrate them! One book is based on my original watercolor paintings "Sandy the Elephant and Friends" Also "Toothy the Termite" and "Fart'ty the Happy Little Fart" see Collection Children's Book Art Now I'm starting a new little adventure.... Polka Dot Animal Collection.....Yup, soon a children's book will follow! (Did I mention I have 17 grandchildren!) * Love what I do!! * For Original Paintings, click Buy Original Painting Thank you Kelly
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Dennis Nelson
Brings back memories! Great job!
Kelly Mills replied:
Thank you Dennis
Carol R Montoya
Days gone by! Wonderful work!
Kelly Mills replied:
Thank you Carol!
Aparna Patil
Your work has a unique style. Fantastic!
Kelly Mills replied:
Thank you Aparna!
Vickie Emms
Lovely!
Kelly Mills replied:
Thank you Vickie!
Ann Horn
Oh, yes, I remember... now that i see your lovely painting, Kelly. Never rode one though! f/l
Kelly Mills replied:
Thank you so much Ann!
Celestial Images
Stunning art. Very talented. l/f
Kelly Mills replied:
Thank you so very much Celestial Images!!
DJ MacIsaac
Had a boy's version much like this... nicely done Kelly! 😊 lf
Kelly Mills replied:
Thank you DJ!
Jack Zulli
Enjoy your expression of memories past, well done Kelly;) v/f
Kelly Mills replied:
Thank you very much Jack!
Debra and Dave Vanderlaan
Love bicycles and love this painting Kelly! We added our Like! Celebrate life, Debra and Dave
Kelly Mills replied:
Thank you so much Debra and Dave!
Nikolyn McDonald
Nice nostalgic scene and tones.
Kelly Mills replied:
Thank you Nikolyn
Barun Sinha
Very Creative artwork......
Kelly Mills replied:
Thank you Barun!
Craig Wood
Great work - remember it well. L
Kelly Mills replied:
Thank you Craig!
Jonathan Nguyen
fantastic work.
Kelly Mills replied:
Thank you Johnathan!
Jack Zulli
I still remember them!;) Like how this piece is worked Kelly!
Kelly Mills replied:
They were a great bike ha!!! Thank you very much Jack!
Sandra Clark
memories I remember mine
Kelly Mills replied:
Memories are good, thank you Sandra!
Leif Sohlman
Well painted
Kelly Mills replied:
Thank you Leif!!
Laurie Perry
Wonderful nostalgia piece!
Kelly Mills replied:
Thank you so much Laurie!
Sharon Duguay
beautiful painting Kelly ,great details L/twt
Kelly Mills replied:
Thank you so much Sharon and for the twt!!!!
Stephen Stookey
Nice work!
Kelly Mills replied:
Thank you Stephen!
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Kelly Mills replied:
Thank you so much for the feature John!
Veronica Minozzi
Beautifully done!
Kelly Mills replied:
Thank you Veronica!
Fei A
Awesome piece ! v/f
Kelly Mills replied:
Thank you Fei!
Joan Carroll
that's a blast from the past!
Kelly Mills replied:
Yes it is Joan!