Showing posts with label Art Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Show. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Southern California: Thy Will Be Done Art Show

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Motorcycle engraver Tay Herrera and Big Iron Joe would like to invite you to their third Thy Will Be Done Art Show. This art show was established to showcase individuals in the motorcycle industry who possess an artistic lifestyle. This year they have included tattoo artists and artists from the custom culture industry. Tay and Joe have joined forces with Affliction Clothing Company and the show will be at their newest store in Seal Beach, Ca.

You can purchase fine art from Paul Cox, Trevelen, Sara Ray, Duane Ballard, Tarrera, Pete “Hot Dog “ Finlan, Jack Rudy, Danny Scholz, David Lozeau, Lathisa Wood, Big Iron Joe, Saign Charlerstein, Kirk Taylor, Danny Sikich, Ron Pogue, Buckwild, Rene, Sonny Boy, Neal Moffett, Tewsr, Alex Atman and Will Thompson. The artists will be on site to discuss their pieces.

There is also a raffle with many one off pieces from the artists as well as the grand prize, a 180 Diversion Tig Welder from Miller Electric.

Please join us on June 4, at the Affliction Building, located at 1733 Apollo Court, in Seal Beach Ca from one on. There will be live music and a hot rod show.

For information about the artists and the show, visit ThyWillBeDoneArtShow.blogspot.com

Posted by MJ Lloyd Reynolds/MJR Media marketing services for the motorcycle industry - mjr.media@earthlink.net

Friday, July 23, 2010

Sturgis Painting by David Uhl Celebrates 70th Anniversary

The Legends Gallery at Broken Spoke Campground will host a reception at 8 p.m. Aug. 7th for motorcycle artist David Uhl to kick off the  70th Anniversary of Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. The reception is free and open to the public to attend.

David Uhl will be presenting his Sturgis Commemorative Collection of fine art prints, including “70 & Counting” – his newest piece commemorating the 70th Sturgis rally. The exhibit will also feature “Stella” and “Evelyn”, which are the two last pieces in the Women of Harley-Davidson Collection.

David Uhl was born in Toledo, Ohio on September 20, 1961. Early on, David began creating amazing drawings and, by high school’s end, had decided to pursue a career in art. He applied for, and won, the only full-ride scholarship to the Colorado Institute of Art offered to a high school senior in the U.S. He was dissatisfied with the design programs the school offered, yet he excelled at the life drawing and illustration classes. Leaving school after one year, he focused his talents on commercial illustration, eventually forming Uhl Illustration, an award-winning firm servicing many prominent clients such as FedEx, IBM, Coca-Cola and Time magazine.
Acquiring a motorcycle in 1988 and riding to Sturgis, South Dakota, David saw first hand the culture of cycling enthusiasts. He entered the world of Harley-Davidson® apparel (t-shirt designs) with great success. Yet, after a time, David felt there was something missing, artistically.

In the beginning of 1996, after 20 years of producing drawings for commercial clients, David entered the world of oil painting. This radically changed everything. Developing his own unique style, he focused his attention around the turn of the century. In 1998 David conceived of a brand new, yet timeless avenue for Harley-Davidson art; museum quality oil paintings. Harley-Davidson, exhibiting nearly a century of history at the time, was the perfect match. David researched motorcycle imagery from the 1930s and ‘40s. This led to his first work; A Change in the Weather. He flew to Milwaukee to present the painting to Harley-Davidson executives. Over a hundred paintings later David feels he is still in the infancy of his painting career.


The Legends Gallery is located at Broken Spoke Campground, 79 North Highway, Sturgis, South Dakota. Phone: 917-763-1334
David’s main collections include: The Women of Harley- Davidson, Sturgis Commemorative, Daytona Commemorative, 100th Anniversary, The Graceland Project, The Rosenkrans Collection, Aviation and Military, among many others.

David’s artwork is displayed throughout the world, and sought by serious art collectors and celebrities alike. Charles Osgood, of CBS Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood, referred to David as “The Norman Rockwell of Harley-Davidson artists”.

For further details, visit uhlstudios.com.


Friday, July 16, 2010

California Motorcycle Art Show Saturday

This Saturday Only - 3 p.m. July 17th - Motorcycle engraver Tay Herrera and Big Iron Joe will be joined by leather artist Duane Ballard and a cast of other motorcycle artisans at Thy Will Be Done Art Show at Blacksmith Gallery - 1014 North Parker St., Orange, CA.

"This is the second Thy Will Be Done Art Show," said event organizer, Lisa Ballard. "Our aim is to showcase people in the motorcycle industry who enjoy an artistic lifestyle."

Please join Sara Ray, Paul Cox, Latisha Woods, Kurt Taylor, Pete “Hot Dog” Finlan, Buckwild, Ron Pouge, Kristina Pamias, Duane Ballard, Tay and Big Iron Joe for a night like no other. Spend quality one-on-one time with the artists as they discuss their artwork. Special guest Saign Charlestein and Warren Heard will have pieces on display. All of the artwork in the Blacksmith Gallery can be purchased.

We're raffling off a Miller Electric arc station valued at $650, a bronze piece done by Tay which is valued at $500. Also Joe has donated a one off sword that is valued at $250.00. There are also various art pieces done by TWBD artists. Raffle tickets are only $5.00 each. The first 500 people get a free show poster with each raffle ticket purchased!

Sponsors include Bikernet.com, Miller Electric, Weatherby, King’s Fish House, Oxygen Service Company, Iwata and the Perfect Circle Cupcakery.