Entering his tenth year as a licensed
Harley-Davidson artist, David Uhl has now
created �In Tune�, a painting that represents
Elvis Presley kicked back, enjoying a glorious
Memphis spring morning. This piece of work
captures Elvis outside his new home Graceland,
tuning his original Gibson J200, (before it's
re-configuration). Behind him stands another
embodied passion, the legendary 1957
Harley-Davidson Panhead. Without a doubt he is
experiencing first hand all the the early fruits
of his impending mega success. This is the first
depiction combining two of America's most
important icons in one painting. Endorsed by
both Harley-Davidson, Inc. and Elvis Presley
Enterprises, the historical magnitude of this
project suggests that a series of limited
edition reproductions be created. Estimated
prices:
Large edition: (24"x30") will number 350 with 50
artist proofs. $1850 framed.
An exclusive oversized edition numbering 50 will
be added, which duplicate the actual size of
original (36"x46") along with 25 artist proofs.
$4500 framed.
All print editions will be reproduced in the
finest quality giclee on canvas and arrive
beautifully framed with seamless miter joints.
The oversized edition will be outfitted with a
special custom hand-gilded frame. All prints
will also be hand signed and numbered and
accompanied with a certificate of authenticity.
A decorative brass plaque displayed on the front
center of the piece will be inscribed with the
name of the painting and release date.
Source: EPgold
Posted: 22nd. June. 2007