Meet the Artist Series™ Contributors
Showcasing incredibly talented artists from inside and outside the world of cycling, the Indy freelance Artist Series offers truly one-of-a-kind cycling gear so you can proclaim your confident individuality.
Mariery Young
Panama City, Panama
Mariery Young is a Latin American Designer. Bold colors, playful shapes, and tropicals vibes are her thing.
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Sandra Fettingis
Pischelsdorf/Kulm, CO
Known for her iconic, abstract geometric style, artist Sandra Fettingis creates timeless, site-specific patterns for public art projects such as murals and installations.
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Derek Friday
Boulder, CO
Derek is an award-winning designer and founder of Finndustry, an internationally accomplished, multi-disciplinary design shop based in Boulder, Colorado where he specializes in Experiential Design and Brand Identity.
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Muideen Ogunmola
Boston, MA
Muideen is the artist behind BLOCKNATION. His unique line art style is reminiscent of African mark making patterns and pairs it with a bold use of color and unexpected modern design.
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Olive Moya
Pischelsdorf/Kulm, CO
Originally from Southern California, Olive received her BFA from Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles and wanted to paint murals since finishing school, but it wasn’t a straight path to do so.
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Sarah Bagshaw
Birmingham, UK
Sarah trained in Fine Art then Surface Pattern Design and creates patterns for a range of applications.
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Katherine Hall
NSW, Australia
Katherine is the director of Design & Opinion, a visual consultancy specializing in editorial design, brand strategy and design education.
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Mark Beresniewicz
Vail, CO
Mark Beresniewicz likes to ride. No, he lives to ride. He's a designer who loves bikes, or maybe he's a rider with mad design skills.
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Anaïs Nishe
Avignon, France
Anaïs is a visual artist from Fine Arts working on the influence of digital towards traditional mediums, but also on our interpretation mechanisms.
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