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image "2-Wheeled
Disturbance" Signed limited edition Giclee on heavy art paper
"Vintage
Werks" Original oil on
canvas Signed limited
edition Signed limited
edition "Fairless
Bike" Signed limited edition Giclee on heavy art paper
"Vintage
Indians" Original oil on
canvas Signed limited
edition of 50 Signed limited
edition Signed limited
edition of 10 "Adrenalin" Original pastel Signed limited
edition of 50 Signed limited
edition of 10 Artist Proofs Legendary flat track racer Scott Parker with the first win of his nine AMA Grand National Championships "Special
Breed" Signed limited edition Giclee on heavy art paper
"Awesome
Engine" Original oil on
canvas Signed limited
edition Signed limited
edition "The
Revival" Signed limited
edition Signed limited
edition I was fortunate to be
involved with the 50th Anniversary of S&S Cycle this past year, while
attending the Awards Ceremony, where thousands came together to celebrate
this companies contribution and success in the Motorcycle Industry, a Young
man, The Founders Great Grandson climbed aboard the Revived Infamous Tramp
Replicate and began his pass on the Salt.. With his quiet Broom, Broom
sounds, I was inspired. He took me to a place I've not yet seen, yet I knew
exactly where he was. I've been blessed by the Smith Family, and I hope all
of you love this painting as much as I enjoyed my association with S&S
Cycle. "Sister
Speed"
Signed limited
edition of 50 Signed limited
edition of only 10 Artist Proofs The place - Bonneville Speed Trials - the participants are racers from all over the world that come to test their skills and machines to set land speed records each year in September. This moment took place when record holders Erica Cobb and Karlee Cobb decided they needed one more run across the salt before packing up the Klock Werks Crew and heading back to Mitchell, South Dakota. I knew that this moment had to be captured and immortalized as a painting. Erica Cobb (age 17) holds the record in the P-PP 1350 class at 130.392 mph, and sister Karlee Cobb (age 14) holds the record in the M-PG 500 Class at 107.391mph. and the M-PS 500 class at 110.724mph. "The
Mascot"
Original oil on canvas
According to Harley-Davidson legend, the origins of H.O.G. (Harley Owners Group) are rooted in the early 1920s. Racer Ray Weishaar adopted a small pig as his unofficial mascot and his success inspired the fans to start calling his team the "hogs". In 1983, the Motor Company used the H.O.G. initials to form the Harley Owners Group. The human-animal bond is great and mighty. The team would parade around the track after a win with the pig celebrating victory!" "KC Royals
Engine" Signed limited edition Giclee on heavy art paper
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