The Ace is of course the London’s Ace Cafe, a roadside pull-in that opened in 1938 and became the most famous haunt of the motorcycle riding “Ton-up kids” in the 50’s and of the Rockers in the 60’s. Each year during the Sturgis Rally, famed photographer Michael Lichter puts together an amazing display of motorcycle art at the Buffalo Chip. This year’s theme celebrated the history of Café Racers and artist David Uhl was asked to paint a special piece for this exhibit.
This new painting is now officially released in a very small edition, the same number of prints as “Steampunk Seduction”. Each canvas print will come hand-signed and numbered with Certificate of Authenticity. 3 size options are offered at a special promotional price for orders placed by Sept 30th. Image size 18 x 24, framed price $1,295. Edition of 50 plus 10 Artist Proofs and 2 Hors d’ commerce. Promotional price $895. Image size 24 x 32, framed price $1,895. Edition of 50 plus 10 Artist Proofs and 2 Hors d’ commerce. Promotional price $1,295. Image size 30 x 40, framed price $2,895. Edition of 25 plus 5 Artist Proofs and 2 Hors d’ commerce. Promotional price $2,250. Email greg@uhlstudios.com or call 303-913-4840 to reserve your artwork.
Very nice. But I am not sure it was the way ladies on Cafe Racers would have dressed in the 50’s and 60’s? Or maybe it’s today at the London Ace Cafe.
sounds way to spendy for prints. limited or not, motorcycle content or not.
I’m confused. Where’s her left foot?
Littlekitty. Her left foot is on the left peg.
Her left foot is connected to her left leg , of course. I like it.
Good point…….
Scooter is leaning left, kickstand is up,.. but no left food…..
-WTF- Zero Gravity….???…. 🙂
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