




Artist Rob Ijbema has painted scenes from the Giro d'Italia in an impressionistic style, focusing on the light on a subject and not the subject itself.
These paintings, and others related to cycling, are for sale. See: http://paintingletour.blogspot.com/, contact information contained within
Mr. Ijbema also teaches art classes in Tuscany, see: http://www.toscanaamericana.com/robijbemapleinair.html
Art: Menchov at Cinque Terre TT, Danilo Di Luca in pink, Cavendish in pink, Team Columbia-High Road during TTT in Venice, Mr. Ijbema
In the past I've also written about the cycling art of Antonio Tamburro, see:
After the Giro we'll get back to "regular programming": everything from A to Z about Italian cycling. Stories, including cycling trip stories, for the Italian Cycling Journal welcome; contact veronaman@gmail.com.
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