The Coolest New Art: Drawing Giant Doodles with a Bike and GPS
- Satrangi Gurukul
- Jun 22, 2024
- 2 min read

Imagine creating huge doodles not with paint or markers, but with a bike and GPS! It's the latest trend in blending art with technology, and it's super awesome.
Here’s how it works: There’s this artist named Stephen Lund from Canada, and instead of using traditional art supplies, he uses his bike and GPS to create massive doodles all over Victoria, British Columbia. These doodles aren't small—they cover massive areas, sometimes up to 137 miles! That’s like biking from one city to another.
Stephen Lund plans his doodles ahead of time by mapping out routes on his bike. As he rides, GPS tracks his movements, turning his bike rides into giant artworks on a virtual canvas made of streets and trails.
What’s really cool about Stephen Lund's art is how creative and imaginative it is. He draws all kinds of things, from animals and mythical creatures to funky shapes and everyday objects. Each doodle is like a big adventure, combining biking with creativity in unexpected ways.
Stephen Lund shows how you can make art using new and different methods. It's not just about drawing on paper anymore—it's about using technology in creative ways to leave your mark on the world. It's like turning your neighborhood or the countryside into your own personal art gallery.
The next time you're biking around or exploring outdoors, think about how you could create something amazing like Stephen Lund does. Maybe you'll come up with your own unique way to blend technology and art. After all, the world is full of possibilities—why not doodle on it in a big, bold way?
-Satrangi Gurukul
Some of his masterpieces.
Giraffe (95.5 km, 3 h 30 min)

T-Rex (39.4 km, 1 h 43 min)

Darth Vader (46.3 km, 2h 17 min)

Rio's "Christ the Redeemer" (25.8 km, 1 h 20 min)

Yoda (25.6 km, 1 h 25 min)

Queen Victoria (15.7 km, 56 min)

T-Rex (37.3 km, 1 h 43 min)

Stegosaurus (44.4 km, 1 h 56 min)

(26.3 km, 1 h 7 min)

Bunny (75.5 km, 3 h 17 min)

Wicked Witch (85.9 km, 3 h 24 min)

(33.2 km, 1 h 35 min)

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