A bicycle owner “drawn” Nirvana’s Nevermind cowl utilizing GPS monitoring.

An Australian cyclist last week created a unique tribute to Nirvana’s groundbreaking Nevermind album by recreating its iconic cover artwork using GPS tracking.

National Parks Project Manager Pete Stokes cycled 150km on an 8-hour drive across the city of Adelaide to sketch the cover’s instantly identifiable baby, four-month-old Spencer Eldon, using his Strava exercise app.

“Anyway, discharged thirty years ago today. Still kicking all kinds of ass,” Stokes added as a caption.

“When this album came out I was in high school – I was about 14 and that’s when your love of music started,” he later told The Guardian.

In a surprising development, it was revealed last month that Spencer Eldon is suing Nirvana over “child pornography”: court documents filed in California find his attorneys alleging that the band “knowingly produced, possessed and promoted commercial child pornography, that Spencer depicts and knowingly received consideration for it” and that “the defendants failed to take reasonable steps to protect Spencer and prevent his widespread sexual exploitation and image trafficking”.

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