Motorcycle Paintings

Motorcycle paintings by James “Kingneon” Gucwa, officially licensed by
Harley-Davidson. Motorcycle wall art paintings, oil and acrylics on canvas and
paper available, limited-edition Giclees. Custom motorcycle art.


Harley's Night Out
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SIZE:  16"H x 26"W
MEDIUM:  Acrylics on canvas
CONDITION:  Excellent
 

Pleasure Ride
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PRIVATE COLLECTION
SIZE:  30" x 44.5"
MEDIUM:  oils/acrylic on canvas



Twice the Fun
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Original Painting Available.
SIZE: 29" x 45"
MEDIUM: acrylics on canvas
 

 

Bill & Wanda
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MEDIUM:  Mixed Medium, Limited Edition on canvas
** This is the last available canvas print in this series**
Print # 232 of 275 prints. Framed and ready to hang.
SIZE:        30" x  23" (framed)
The Guardian
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Original Painting Available
 SIZE: 45" X 54"
MEDIUM: acrylic on canvas
Berry-Go-Round
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This Image won First Place in International Competition
sponsored by Airbrush Action Magazine.

PRIVATE COLLECTION
SIZE: 30" x 36"
MEDIUM:  oils/acyrlics on canvas
The Drifter

Original Painting Sold

Paper Artist's Proof
Canvas Artist's Proof

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Lady Luck

PRIVATE COLLECTION

Hog Heaven, 2000
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Original Painting Available
SIZE:  38" X 52"
       MEDIUM: Oils/acrylic on canvas.

Common Bond
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Original Painting Available.
       SIZE: 21.5" x 36"
       MEDIUM: Oils on canvas
   

Fat Louie's
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Original Painting Available.
SIZE: 27" x 35"
MEDIUM: acrylics on canvas

The Ole' '41
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SIZE: 18" X 26"
       MEDIUM: Oils on canvas.
The Big Green

PRIVATE COLLECTION
American Roadway

PRIVATE COLLECTION

Rub-A-Dub-Dub
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Original Painting Available.
SIZE:  24" x 48"
MEDIUM:  Acrylic on canvas.
Moonride

PRIVATE COLLECTION
 

Miss Liberty
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Original Painting Available.
SIZE:  22" x 22" framed
MEDIUM:  Oils on panel.

Rocky's Garage

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Original Oil On Canvas Available
Paper Artist's Proof of 10
Canvas 40"x27"

Softail At The Continental

OIls on Canvas 30"x28"
Stars And Stripes

PRIVATE COLLECTION

Oils on Canvas 18" x 24"
Joe & Aggie's

PRIVATE COLLECTION

Oils on Canvas, 30"x31.5"
KNDY

PRIVATE COLLECTION

Joe and Aggie's

ATT Collectable Phone Card (wallet size) 2 card,
Puzzle Card shown

Bill and Wanda's 

ATT Collectable Phone Card (wallet size)
King and I 

ATT Collectable Phone Card (wallet size)


Four Card Collector Phone Card Set.
Includes:
1 . . . Left side puzzle card/ "Joe and Aggie's"
1 . . . Right side puzzle card/ "Joe and Aggie's"
1 . . . "Bill and Wanda's"
1 . . . "King and I"

I loved two-wheels from the start. As a kid I lived on my bike, clipping a trading card, or cards, onto the frame to clap against the spokes of my bike was my deep-throated muffler. As soon as I was old enough, I bought a real motorcyle, not a Harley at first, but a bike more affordable for a wannabe artist. If I wasn't riding my bike, I was in my living room drawing wall art of the baddest motorcycles I could imagine. I'd read and collect every book and magazine I could get my hands on---then I'd paint another bike. Using oil or acrylic, I began painting on canvas and designing one of a kind posters on paper. And I dreamed someday of becoming a real artist, maybe a motorcycle artist. Maybe a motorcyle artist who would have a book --- or books --- published of his art. Those were the early days, when I'd wait for that one big phone call from someone needing an artist---a motorcycle artist.

In 1997, that phone call came. At the time I'd been still painting in oil and acrylic on canvas, doing a series of neon roadside paintings and custom motorcycle art, both on canvas and on the actual bike tank and fenders. I'd been supporting myself as an artist for a number of years---and still tearing the roads up on my bike. The phone call was from Harley-Davidson's art rep, an art publisher who sought out fine artist's that painted motorcyle paintings. The publisher not only sold the original Harley-Davidson wall art, but also published motorcycle art posters, giclee's of the American bike on paper and canvas AND had the authority to made their artist's "officially licensed." Now, there's only a few artist's around this old world that have ever been made an "Officially Licensed" fine artist for Harley-Davidson. Before the acrylics were dry on my canvas, the paper's were signed---I had joined the elite few. Time for a bike ride! Time for a new Harley! I saw my book deal coming! Lots of books! I saw my motorcycle paintings on canvas on half the walls of America! I saw the limited edition giclee's rolling off the presses---right next to the books, right alongside the posters and the phone cards. As a fringe benefit, I was also signed to be the next "officially licensed" fine artist for Chevrolet/Corvette and Mattel Toys. The publisher was interested in what I was already painting: roadside neon art wall art paintings. But, asked if I would include the Harley into some of the paintings. Sure! Hell, yeah! There was a movement in the making: to take the art of the motorcycle out of the garage and into the wall of the living room and I'd become part of it.

Today, I spend half my time in front of a canvas making motorcycle paintings, the other half on my bike. I don't hardly answer that pesky phone anymore. I'm still pushing around the oil or the acrylic paints and loving every moment of every day. And even though the presses haven't had a meltdown, and the country hasn't ran out of paper or canvas because of me, things are sweet---because of art and because I have my bike . . . and a few other necessities.

As with my Roadside Neon Paintings, each of my American Motorcycle paintings are avaiable for your wall as a museum quality, limited edition giclee on either canvas or paper. In appreciation of my Harley art collectors, I've kept each edition size "limited"---usually under 100 prints per edition. Each of these limited edition giclee's are carefully inspected, signed and numbered. I personally guarantee the quality of all my art---if you are not completely satisfied (thrilled even!), I will promptly return payment in full. Personalized signings by the artist are honored, as are commissioned paintings of your motorcycle---with or without your model. Together we could design a custom motorcycle art painting in oil or acrylic for your wall that would be so individual, your puppy will cry. I'll even come over and help you hang it. Afterward, we could dust of the bike and go have a damn beer together---what the hell.

If I answered my phone, you could pull out your James "Kingneon" Gucwa, Harley-Davidson art, phone card and call me---but I don't. So do the email thing, 'atle work. kingneon@kingneon.com Oh, and if you like the art, but not the prices, ask about my "poor-man prices." I'm not happy unless you are---well, that's not true, but it sounds good.

James "Kingneon" Guçwa
email: kingneon@kingneon.com

Before you leave, be sure to check out my posters/etc. page and have a look at my Roadside Neon art book, Signs of Art.

Dealers, ask about an exhibition or become a distributor of my limited edition giclee's, posters, phone cards, and other Harley art.

I'll look for you on the blacktop. Thanks for the visit.

 

American Motorcycle Paintings

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Got a ride you'd love to see on canvas . . . maybe with you or your partner in the painting? Not a problem. Imagine that same bike sitting in paradise . . . or in Detroit? However you could imagine the scene is how I'd paint it for you. All I need is a few photo's to get started. Email me for details.

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Motorcycle paintings by James “Kingneon” Gucwa, officially licensed by Harley-Davidson. Motorcycle wall art paintings, oil and acrylics on canvas and paper available, limited-edition Giclees. Custom motorcycle art.

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