Harley Davidson 1936
by Jeff Blazejovsky
Title
Harley Davidson 1936
Artist
Jeff Blazejovsky
Medium
Painting - Watercolor On Arches Paper.
Description
A friend of mine had this 1936 Harley Davidson sitting in his garage for years. It belonged to his dad who passed away a few years back. It didn't run and it needed a new paint job. So after his dad passed away he decided to get it running and have the paint restored back to original which was teak red and black. After the restoration he had me do a portrait of it in remembrance of his father.
The 1936 Harley motorcycle,nicknamed the Knucklehead for its bulbous rocker boxes was a new motorcycle from the bottom up. The stylish new machine was an instant success. The consensus among most riders in 1936 was the best damn looking motorcycle they had ever seen.
This painting would look great in a den,man cave, garage,motorcycle dealership showroom, corporate office or retro diner.
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March 9th, 2016
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