Artist David Uhl Flat Track Racing New Release
David is announcing the release of “Flat Line”, a unique addition to his portfolio. Flat track racing has seen a resurgence recently and David certainly captured the movement and sped with this piece. The title was selected from over 200 entries in a naming contest on FaceBook.
Followers of David’s career may remember “First Turn” his early flat track racing piece. For those interested in obtaining both Flat Line and First Turn, Uhl Studio is offering promotional pricing on First Turn (details below).
“Flat Line”. David Uhl 2018.
Uhl offers a very exclusive edition of affordable paper prints on Flat Line. Each print will be hand-signed by David Uhl, numbered and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
Image size 20×16, edition of 24 paper prints, $275 unframed (add $150 for framing)
Image size 30×24, edition of 12 paper prints, $675 unframed (add $250 for framing)
Uhl offers special prices For those wishing to add both pieces to their collection:
First Turn 20×15 paper, normally $400 unframed, now $250 unframed (add $150 for framing)
First Turn 28×21 paper, normally $650 unframed, now $400 unframed (add $175 for framing)
First Turn 33×25 paper, normally $950 unframed, now $650 unframed (add $200 for framing)
First Turn 33×25 canvas, normally $1,650 unframed, now $1,250 unframed (add $200 for framing).
Call Greg Rhodes, International Sales Director, with any questions or to place your order. Tel. 303-913-4840.
Sorry Mr Uhl. I prefer your painting of 2003.
Me too!
Both are good. I can relate to the new print better. Good job.
Simply brilliant work as always! Perfectly captures the energy, and visceral strength of the sport. A beautiful piece. Thanks for sharing this Cyril.
I prefer the newer version. Both are excellent.
Each to his own, but I like all of David’s work.
15 years and time changes for all.
Boss Hawg
the earlier work is freaking suburb!
superb!
Great work. Now I got another for my wish list.
Markel, Springsteen, Shobert, Gramm and Parker – they’d be the critics to listen to. I for one find this work greatly capturing the energy of race night.
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