Since 2005, artist David Uhl has offered each year a special piece for Daytona Bike Week. This year, David is offering two different pieces for Bike Week. And one of them is “Daytona Dollies” (discover the other one at Uhl’s display at Destination Daytona Harley-Davidson in Ormond Beach, right outside the front door from March 6 to 16.
“Daytona Dollies” was composed from a photograph David secured the rights to from a German archive (German Newspaper, Süddeutsche Zeitung). As David states: “hence the 1922 European-looking girls. I considered it quite a wonderful find, so I painted it in a fashion to respect the quality of its time period. I tried putting more modern model type of women in but it looked wrong. I also wanted to paint it in a vintage palate to keep its roots firmly in antiquity.”
The “Daytona Dollies” come in two different sizes: Image size 20″ x 26.5″, framed price $895. Image size 30″ x 40″, framed price $2,250. Signed and numbered canvas prints are now available for purchase at special Rally pricing through the end of Bike Week (March 16th). These Fine Art prints will come framed with a commemorative plaque and a Certificate of Authenticity. David will also include shipping within the contiguous 48 United States for orders placed within that time frame.
Edition numbers will be assigned as orders are taken and matching numbers are available for those who are adding to their Daytona Series. To reserve your Daytona piece this year call Greg Rhodes at 303-913-4840.
Very nice.
Awesome painting!
Excellent, better than over hyped rock stars, LOL !!!!
Very very cool, captures the time and the moment.
There have been so few MotorCycle artists who truly capture the essence !
Some of this guys period art works are so accurate that they make you think your peering through a looking glass.
Brilliant !
It’s what Uhl does best. Vintage motorcycle painting. Should not err again in the show biz trap.
He has a great WEB site. I hope the best for his continued success. Later Jay
Why would he need to obtain the rights to the photograph in order to do a painting of it?
HD Rider. Another dumb comment showing that you are uneducated. If a work is copyrighted, you can’t reproduce it, modify it, alter it and can’t market it for profit. It would be copyright infringement and unjust enrichment. Bing. Big lawsuit…
Another home run David! Beautiful!
David, another great piece! Love it!
David,
To me all your art is a wonderful reminder of a far simpler and more realistic time. Thanks for sharing those images.
The increasing complexity of contemporary life threatens to squash the individuality out of our souls.
While most Americans would trade their individuality in for the promise of easy equality, there are those individuals among us who see your window into the past as a reminder of a far more rewarding alternative possibility..
Thanks again
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One of the best yet! Everything about it just works.
Very cool Dave.