Last week, at the H-D Museum in Milwaukee, artist David Uhl unveiled his latest masterpiece titled “Granddaddy”. This piece was completed for the museum’s drag racing exhibit which opens this weekend. Willie G. Davidson and the Davidson family were in attendance along with several hundred attendees of the museum’s Bike Night.
This Fine Art print will come framed with a commemorative plaque and a Certificate of Authenticity. Image size 24×18, $895 framed (edition of 60 plus 6 Artist Proofs and 3 Hors d’Commerce). Image size 32×24, $1,895 framed (edition of 22 plus 3 Artist Proofs and 2 Hors d’Commerce) Print numbers will be assigned as orders are taken. To reserve your piece, simply respond to email Greg Rhodes greg@uhlstudios.com or call at 303-913-4840.
Way cool Dave,
How about a series of well-know pioneer drag racers and their various machines?
(Sonny Routt, Stan Dishong, Clem Johnson, …etc.)
Still lots of photos available on such guys.
Just a thought.
-nicker-
Hand shift drag bike thats nuts lol
Great Painting
Simply great!
nicker…You mentioned Sonny Routt. That brought back memories of the “good old days”. I had a Sonny Routt Tee shirt that said “JUGS BY ROUTT” which included having two beautiful (LARGE) breasts on it. I changed shirts on more than one occasion with any woman who wanted to try it on…Anyone remember this?
Beautiful artwork – looks like Joe “Knucklehead” Smith, from LA; who went on to run a single then double engine bikes with Shovel motors. He became known later as Joe “Grandaddy” Smith. If you want to see more early dragbikes purchase a great book – Motorcycle Drag Racing: A History – by John Stein.