Wild Mustangs
David Uhl sought to create a masterful piece that captured the essence of beautiful, unbridled American technology sprinting wild through US history. Mission accomplished!
The majority of this painting was completed at the airshow in Oshkosh, Wisconsin in 2010, where most of the visitors to the gallery saw David’s work for the first time. He was humbled by the number of compliments and wide variety of superlatives used to describe his work. “Wild Mustangs” depicts an early 1940s Airfield, featuring a courageous female pilot jumping from one Mustang to a completely different type of Iron horse. This breed of lady has no worries in kick-starting her trusty 1940 Knucklehead shortly after navigating the airways in her P-51 Mustang.
Edition Size
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Image Size (W x H)
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Opening Price (2010)
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Current/Final Studio Sale*
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Regular canvas: 150, 25 AP, 10 HC
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26″ x 34.5″
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$1,895 |
$3,850 – RARE
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Oversized canvas: 20, 5 AP
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31.5″ x 42″
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$3,500
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$3,500
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Total Edition Size: 210 |
Keywords : Aviation art, Motorcycle art, Harley art, P 51 art