While looking through one of my discs, I came upon this photo:
I won't claim it as a contemporary counterpart to Le Penseur. But it got me to thinking nonetheless.
I recall taking it at a WE Bike meeting in June at Bike Works NYC. The shop offers a good selection of vintage and vintage-inspired bikes and accessories, as well as high-quality tools and parts. It's in a space about the size of a Texas closet: Only in New York could such a claustrophobic space house a bike shop!
Anyway, I didn't take any notes about the photo. So, perhaps, you could supply some. Perhaps you could come up with a caption or one of those thought-bubbles you see in a comic strip.
What's on this woman's mind in a bike shop?
I won't claim it as a contemporary counterpart to Le Penseur. But it got me to thinking nonetheless.
I recall taking it at a WE Bike meeting in June at Bike Works NYC. The shop offers a good selection of vintage and vintage-inspired bikes and accessories, as well as high-quality tools and parts. It's in a space about the size of a Texas closet: Only in New York could such a claustrophobic space house a bike shop!
Anyway, I didn't take any notes about the photo. So, perhaps, you could supply some. Perhaps you could come up with a caption or one of those thought-bubbles you see in a comic strip.
What's on this woman's mind in a bike shop?