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- Kevin Cyr's Camper BikeThere's a sense of freedom to be found in loading up your <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/08/03/mysterious-floating-campground-pops-up-in-holland/" target="_blank">RV</a> with all you need to survive and hitting the road to explore new places and commune with nature. This <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2008/11/17/eco-camper-by-verdier/">RV</a> does it a little differently - as you'll notice it's completely <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/08/18/pedal-powered-hovercraft-cruises-over-the-thames/">human powered</a>, about half the size of a normal cab-over camper, and it's completely emission free. Designed by Boston-based artist <a href="http://www.kevincyr.net/index.php?/project/camper-bike/" target="_blank">Kevin Cyr</a>, the Camper Bike is both a fully functioning RV and the subject of a number of Cyr's amazing paintings.1
- Kevin Cyr's Camper BikeThe pedal powered camper was constructed in April 2008 and is built for one.2
- Kevin Cyr's Camper BikeAttached to a burly tricycle frame made to haul goods, the cab-over easily sits on the back platform.3
- Kevin Cyr's Camper BikeLike a turtle shell this camper goes anywhere the owner can bike it.4
- Kevin Cyr's Camper BikeAbout his work, Cyr says, “In this particular series, I commemorate commercial vehicles inundated with graffiti and rust, working vehicles, and well-traveled recreational vehicles."5
- Kevin Cyr's Camper BikeThe camper's interior features small and efficient appliances as well as a place to sleep and storage. We're dying to see pictures of the inside, but alas, none have been found.6
- Kevin Cyr's Camper BikeCyr's Camper is also the subject of a number of his <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/?attachment_id=54288">paintings</a>, which feature RVs, delivery vans, ice cream trucks, beat up old trucks and motorcycles.7
- Painting of Kevin Cyr's Camper BikeCyr says, "I find that there is so much character in old delivery trucks and vans — especially when covered with graffiti — and in the old RVs parked in someone’s yard off a main road. Removing them from their everyday context gives them portrait-like importance. I paint with devoted attention to every imperfection and sign of age.”8
- Painting of Kevin Cyr's Camper Bike<a href="http://www.kevincyr.net/index.php?/project/camper-bike/" target="_blank">+ Kevin Cyr</a>9