CREATIVE DESIGN
How is a bicycle painted?
Beyond seeking perfection in the crafting of custom bicycles, my priority and main focus lies in creating unique bikes that not only stand out for their technical quality but also for their aesthetic beauty. The design must be in harmony with the color, maintain a structure, and contribute balance to the ensemble in each of the bicycles I manufacture, thus generating a visually stunning experience for those who enjoy them.

The bicycle will accompany you through countless hours of pedaling; you will experience both suffering and pleasure on it.
You will see it resting in your home, leaning against the wall, or you will observe it from the terrace of the bar while enjoying a well-deserved beer after a ride with your friends.
So I ask you: don’t you want a design that enchants you?
The process of designing and painting a bicycle is equally, and sometimes even more laborious than the frame manufacturing itself. Everything arises from a small idea, a minimal detail, a conversation, or a feeling.

Every aspect of the design is carried out meticulously, whether by hand on paper or on the computer; nothing is left to chance.



With the definition of the project and the development of the initial sketches, the path towards the final result is established, in continuous communication with the client. It is in this process where what will become ‘the work of art’ is shaped, carried out by the painter


Once the art director’s work is finished, it’s the painter’s turn to assume the responsibility of bringing to life the true reality of what our eyes will behold.



Each layer of paint is applied with precision, every detail is attended to with care, until reaching the desired level of perfection. It is at this moment that true art comes to life, thanks to the talent and skill of the painter, who has transformed a set of welded steel tubes into a visually stunning piece. It is the moment when the bicycle, once a blank canvas, becomes a masterpiece of design and color, ready to be admired.
After several days of intense dedication, meticulously devoted to the sanding, painting, and lacquering process, the arduous painting work is concluded.
