In the early 1950s a Norton and a BMW rider warm up their cafe racers to take advantage of a sunny spring morning for their first motorcycle ride since fall. A third rider is seen approaching in the distance.
Only 250 prints of this work of art were produced for worldwide sale. They are on heavy-weight paper, and are easy-to-frame yourself – no mat is needed and each fits into a standard ready-made frame.
Customer Comments
"Art received [Cafe Racers, Early Spring]. Each in good condition, each as attractive as expected. I purchased frames at Michael's ... one for me, one for the brother-in-law. Usually I find this mode too direct, too literal, but in this case the style suits the subject perfectly. There's an undeniable romance and passion in the machines themselves and the art captures that essence and obscures none of it. Many thanks." — Jim Gooch, Portland, ME
"I ordered 2 prints [Cafe Racers, Early Spring] that were discounted because one had a small crease, and the other was a different size than the regular prints. For the price, these are excellent! In a frame, you can't even see a crease in the one print. I can't believe the quality of these items! Thank you for the prompt service and very high quality! I will probably be ordering some more for holiday gifts, as my motorcycling friends noticed them right away. I have received many compliments on them. You have a fantastic variety of two-wheeled stuff that just can't be found anywhere else. The vintage (and modern) sidecar prints are my favorite!" — John A. Stockman, Tacoma, WA
"Early Spring takes me back. Those guys in the painting could be me and my old riding buddies." — D.J. Reynolds, West Hartford, CT