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***  If you came here looking for the Norton Rotary, click here  ***

*** Come and meet me and take a closer look at the Graham Clark Gallery, Rose Yard, Maidstone from 1st - 31st May 2010 ***

Private commissions readily undertaken.

All art is available in print form, unframed in A2 and A1 sizes, printed on 315gsm fine art textured paper using a professional giclée method, chosen for its high colour retention. Also available as print on canvas, 350gsm fully varnished; either loose, stretchered on a wooden sub-frame or framed in a scheme of your choice.
Original art is also available where indicated.

A 10% donation from all original artwork purchased through this site will be made to Macmillan Cancer Support
www.macmillan.org.uk

 

 

 

Motorcycle Art spoken here...

... also Benelli, Hailwood, Norton, Sheene, Rossi, Ace Cafe, T120, Joey & Robert Dunlop, Phil Read...  the best therapy for victims of this "Incurable Madness" is described below.

The "Incurable Madness"

There's Castrol R, there's romance and there's the Triton at the end of the driveway itching to be ridden...  mmm... it's even been said Evel Knievel had one of the more amiable forms of an incurable madness; having a love affair with his Harley XR750.

So if the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end to the sound of the Honda RC174 at the Gooseneck or Governors, then you have this madness.

"...in a world where most men seem to spend their lives doing things they hate, I hope that my pictures provide an endless source of delight - and a form of rebellion..."

"my brush does not lie or cheat and cannot be bought, bribed or impressed by power - it responds only to quietude, humility and endless patience..."

When I'm not hip-deep at Mallory, Brands or the TT, I'm planning my next picture for this site.
If you love it - love the camaraderie, swapping memorable times, techniques and tall tales, The Art of Motorcycling and the racing, then please come inside and enjoy.

 

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Last Updated: 20 November 2009
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