Car and Motorcycle Art

SOLD: Two classic Ferrari 1996 275 GTS, V12. A larger painting (6'x8') and a smaller one (5'x8') of acrylic on unstretched canvas.

SOLD: Two classic Ferrari 1996 275 GTS, V12. A larger painting (6'x8') and a smaller one (5'x8') of acrylic on unstretched canvas.

Arch Motorcycle Co KRGT, the first motorcycle designed, built, and sold by Keanu Reeves and his partners. This 6'x8' acrylic painting was originally commissioned as a gift for Reeves but was later kept by the client.

SOLD Arch Motorcycle Co KRGT. Keanu Reeves and partners builds motorcycles. This was the first motorcycle ARCH designed, built and sold. The motorcycle painting was commissioned by my gallery’s client as a gift for his friend Keanu Reeves. I was told later that the client liked it so much he decided to keep it for himself. 6 feet by 8 feet acrylic on unstretched canvas.

Harley Davidson motorcycle rider on Mulholland Highway, a famous winding road in the Santa Monica Mountains. This 5'x9' acrylic painting is on unstretched canvas.

SOLD Harley Davidson motorcycle rider I met on Mulholland Highway, famous for it’s winding ride through the back country of the Santa Monica Mountains. Motorcycle art is 5 feet by 9 feet, acrylic on unstretched canvas

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SOLD Waypoint trailer RV painting in Transmission Brewing Ventura, Ca. is 6 feet by 10 feet shown hanging on the wall was commissioned by brewery.

1966 SOLD Triumph Bonneville 650, a classic motorcycle. The rider had experience rebuilding Triumphs and also owned an old BSA 250 Cub. (6'x9' acrylic on unstretched canvas).

A photograph of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle hanging on a wall. The riders were captured on Mulholland Highway, known for its sharp turns, while heading to the Rock Store. (6'x8' acrylic on unstretched canvas)

SOLD I photographed this couple riding on their Harley-Davidson They were on the famous Mulholland Highway, aka. "The Snake" banking turn on the way out to the Rock Store. The photograph is of the motorcycle hanging on the wall in a home. The motorcycle art is 6 feet by 8 feet acrylic on unstretched canvas.

Vintage 1949 Mercury, the iconic hotrod from the movie "Rebel Without a Cause" starring James Dean. This 6'x10' acrylic painting is on unstretched canvas.

AVAILABLE Vintage 1949 Mercury. This is the car made famous from the hotrod movie “Rebel Without A Cause” starring James Dean. The Automobile art is 6 feet by 10 feet, acrylic on unstretched canvas.

Autopmobile Art Classic 1956 Chevrolet 2-door Bel Air hardtop, a popular design from the 1950s. This painting features a coveted 265 V-8 engine. (6'x10' acrylic on unstretched canvas)

AVAILABLE Classic 1956 Chevrolet 2 door Bel Air hardtop. This is one of the classic designs from the 50”s. Although the Stovebolt six was the standard engine on these 1956 autos this one had the 265 V-8 which was a coveted option. Automobile art is 6 feet by 10 feet, acrylic on unstretched canvas.

Black and white painting of a Harley Davidson motorcycle with high-rise handlebars. (5'x7' acrylic on unstretched canvas)

AVAILABLE Harley Davidson with hi-rise handlebars. Motorcycle art black and white painting is 5 feet by 7 feet, acrylic on unstretched canvas.

AVAILABLE Vintage 1929 model “A“ Ford closed cab pickup truck. It has a Chevy 350  engine and when I photographed it the car was painted gloss black.  Since then the owner has painted it candy apple red but, I think, a little closer to maroon.  In  2013 the car was a winner in it’s category at the  Grand National Roadster Show in Pomona, Ca. The painting is 6 feet by 8 feet, acrylic on unstretched canvas.

Vintage 1939 La Salle, a customized car made by General Motors. This 6'x10' acrylic painting depicts the vehicle with a lowered stance.

SOLD Vintage 1939 La Salle.  (Made by General Motors)  This one was customized, primarily by lowering it. The automobile art is 6 feet by 10 feet, acrylic on unstretched canvas. 

1966 Ford Mustang 289 Convertible, a classic "pony car." This 6'x10' acrylic painting depicts the vehicle in detail.

SOLD. 1966 Ford Mustang 289 Convertible “pony car” The automobile art is 6 feet by 10 feet, acrylic on unstretched canvas.