Rawhide's Grandpa, "Back in the Saddle" once part of the
collection of  Gene Autry Museum in LA. Now home in
Santa Cruz, CA.
Slimm with Gerrit tenZeldam, in front of the
Fontainebleau, Euclid Avenue, Oakland, CA. The
Devil Bike always turns heads. Kids and adults alike
just love this art bike!
Slimm inside the "Velvet
Cave", a loft  decorated by
the artist using vintage
fabrics and furnishings.
Slimm has been collecting
antiques, and wearing
vintage clothes, basically
every day, since  he was a
just a little whipersnapper.
Slimm with Justine tenZeldam, at
the City Club of San Francisco.
The occasion: A viewing of
Garbo's Cuban Lover, hosted by
the Art Deco Society of California.
 
www.ArtDecoSociety.org
Photo Gallery
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, show, featuring
Renny Pritikin, 1998 (see Clown Bike and Rawhide in
background). As part of a multidisciplinary festival
titled Ecotopia, Slimm and Co-Curators organized a
large bicycle show in collaboration with the SF Bicycle
Coalition. Exhibited was a history of the mountain
bike (developed in Marin County), a display of low
rider bikes from the Mission, art bikes, and a prison
made bike.

From
http://www.rennypritikin.com/
Slimm Buick, atop the "world's greatest
bicycle", Rawhide. More photos and detail
can be found at:
Flickr Photo of the
"World's Greatest Bicycle" by T-Dawg
Slimm, and his little wingman, Gerrit
(age 11). The art bikes drew almost as
much attention as those doggie diner
heads! This is in Alameda, at the world
premier of the
Head Trip movie. Gotta
love
LaughingSquid & Cyclecide!
The Elvis Bike, shown at SF Moma,
Oakland Museum and Yerba Buena Center
for the Arts (Slimm Buick, Co-Curator).
The "world's greatest bicycle", Rawhide, by Slimm Buick, artist
as determined by a random fan! More photos by
photographer T-Dawg can be found on
Flickr.