One possible philosophical take on Jesus's use of a bicycle could be that he saw it as a way to connect with the people and the world around him. Bicycles, unlike other modes of transportation at the time, allowed for a level of intimacy and immediacy with one's surroundings. By pedaling through the streets and countryside, Jesus could interact with the people and environment in a more personal and direct way.
Additionally, the use of a bicycle could symbolize Jesus's commitment to simplicity and humility. Bicycles are relatively simple machines, and their use requires physical effort and a certain level of self-sufficiency. By choosing to travel by bicycle, Jesus could demonstrate his rejection of luxury and extravagance, and his desire to live a life of simplicity and service to others.
The collection attempts to reinterpret the traditional religious icon with a unique and contemporary perspective, injecting a sense of fun and modernity into the venerated figure. It strives to bring Jesus into the present day, connecting faith with the current world. Fifty 1/1 pieces.