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  Scott Jacobs

Scott Jacobs
Scott Jacobs is the premier motorcycle and automobile artist in the USA. His work is dynamic, accurate, and photo-realistic. Jacobs' expertise had been in portraiture, having created commissioned paintings for many celebrities including Malcolm Forbes, Joan Lunden, Kathy Ireland, and Kim Alexis. It was at the encouragement of Forbes that Jacobs began painting depictions of Harley-Davidsons. He is now an officially licensed artist for Harley-Davidson.
    Jacobs' work has been featured in numerous motorcycle and art magazines, most recently gracing the cover of the July 1997 DuPont Registry. His work has been featured in the Sturgis and Daytona Bike Weeks, New York Expo and in over three hundred galleries and motorcycle shops worldwide. His imagery is now on puzzles, T-shirts, collectors plates and calendars. Discerning collectors including Karl Malone of the Utah Jazz, Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell and Kyle Petty have added Jacobs' work to their collection.
    In addition, to Harley-Davidson, Jacobs has become an officially licensed artist for Mattel's Hotwheels Kyle Petty Racing Car and Chevrolet. He has painted several corvette images and now is the official artist for Corvette's newest generation, the "C-5 Corvette." Jacobs is emerging as the hottest new trend for car collectors and fans alike.

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Limited Edition Serigraphs & Giclees

Limited Edition Serigraphs are available on white or black archival paper. Some pieces are also available on canvas.

King's PalaceEvolutionLive To Ride
Ruby'94 SpecialFork It Over
Thunder RowAwesome Ness
PJ's ViewMystique

Limited Edition Mixed Medias

Limited Edition Mixed Medias are available on white paper and deluxe canvas.

Pumping IronCatch Of The Day
Reno NightsPanacea

 

Prints

Knucklehead

Posters


Indian RacerReflectionsMade In The USA
Live to Ride
 

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