The Liberator
We are pleased to announce the release of David Uhl’s fifth addition to his “Vintage Pin Up” series.
In David’s words, “This particular piece in the series of Pin Up cheese cake has to do with Harley-Davidson’s campaign involving the military. I liked their thinking on this one…… saluting the troops and all. My version actually involves the odd WWII flathead called the “Liberator”. It wasn’t the most attractive bike having every surface painted flat green, but it was historically accurate, down to the Thompson automatic machine gun. I wanted to do a classic Elvgrin pose straight from the 40’s involving some unsuspecting beauty getting her skirt caught on some prop…absolutely cheese-ball but nevertheless effective for our viewing enjoyment. I would like to thank Aubrey for the insanity we put her through to get her in that pose, Tobie Orr for the make up and costume, John Mueller for some great photographic work and Stukie D for the optimization of the composition. I present the 5th in the Pin Up series …………”The Liberator”.
Print comes framed with certificate of authenticity.
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:25, 5 AP, 10 HC
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20″ x 24″
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$1,250
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$3,850 – SOLD OUT
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Total Edition: 40 |
Keywords : Harley art, motorcycle art, pin up art
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