A Harley-Davidson carries more than a rider - it carries a state of mind. In this painting, the motorcycle feels less like machine, and more like an extension of the human spirit: bold, restless, and unwilling to be contained.
The rider sits with a weathered confidence, not rushing to arrive anywhere, and fully present with the road.
The bright, explosive colours in the painting intensify that feeling, turning the motorcycle into a symbol of raw individuality and movement.
The rider appears almost mythic, as if forged out of motion, sunlight, and noise. The blurred edges and layered strokes suggest that life on a Harley-Davidson is never static; it is always pushing forward. More than transportation, the motorcycle becomes a declaration of independence, grit, and of the desire to live vividly and unapologetically.
Artwork inspired by British moto photographer, Ian Evans
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Created in 2026
Mixed media. Framed
The size of this piece is 60 x 84 cm or 23.4 x 33 in
Intricately and intimately crafted with paint, metallic leafing, markers and other materials. Finished in a frame.