Sage Brice

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Tag Archives: tattoo

Featured Bike: AfroCeltic for Lifecycle workshop

November 5, 2013by sagebrice Leave a comment

This lovely but defunct old Raleigh was painted to bring a splash of brightness to the walls of the Lifecycle bike workshop in Horfield. The irregular spiral and trumpet designs […]

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Featured bike(s): Banded snail and Tortoiseshell butterfly

March 1, 2013by sagebrice Leave a comment

I’m quite pleased with this one, created last year for Matt Harcourt. Matt chose a snail because, he says, “I generally move quite slowly.” I liked that – not what […]

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bicycle tattoo parlour, Wildlife

Featured Bike: “Knit on in Confidence and Hope…”

July 31, 2012by sagebrice 1 Comment

A very special custom ‘tattoo’ for passionate knitter Hannah Condry, this fine Dutch-style cycle from Jake’s Bikes now features a quote from knitting hero Elizabeth Zimmerman and a ‘knitted’ frame […]

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Bicycle ‘Tattoo’ Parlour at Bristol christmas fairs

November 29, 2011by sagebrice Leave a comment

…with apologies for the religious and commercial overtones, but excitement at what looks to be an enjoyable opportunity, I’d like to welcome those of you who reside in Bristol with […]

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bicycle tattoo parlour, Events

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Sage Brice
Department of Geography,
Durham University,
Lower Mountjoy,
South Road,
Durham,
DH1 3LE
07810 847 970

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