
Runner Creates Street Art Using Strava App Famous Campaigns A runner took the internet by storm this week with his latest piece of ‘running art’ – featuring the artist frida kahlo. using gps and mapping software lenny maughan, from san francisco has been turning his running routes into street art using the strava app. he plans his routes through the city, which are then mapped out on the app. Ex strava gant.a runner in san francisco has captivated people’s imagination by using the city’s streets to create stunning gps artwork.

Track Compete Socialize Explore With Strava Running Cycling For Maughan told runner’s world that when he first started using strava, he noticed that some runners were uploading routes that created silly illustrations of body parts, but not real art. Frida kahlo, pizza, california his runs have drawn them. this man tracks runs to make art on san francisco streets using gps tracking fitness apps. Lenny maughan, from san francisco, california has been turning his running routes into art for around four years now using the strava app. images include the batman logo, chopsticks and a pig. Strava, the fitness tracking app used by more than 120 million athletes around the world, is being used by a handful of hobbyists to create amazing works of art.

Strava Art Challenge Lukemain Lenny maughan, from san francisco, california has been turning his running routes into art for around four years now using the strava app. images include the batman logo, chopsticks and a pig. Strava, the fitness tracking app used by more than 120 million athletes around the world, is being used by a handful of hobbyists to create amazing works of art. A growing trend called "run art" is finding its footing in the bay area as joggers create sketches with their running routes using gps tracking apps like strava. Strong creates what has come to be known as “gps art” — a practice that uses the global positioning system mapping capabilities of modern phone apps such as strava to create digital drawings using an athlete’s route across the landscape.

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