Ducati and Cultwork, the official licensee for Ducat Art have teamed up again for another new and exciting art collection, this time dedicated to nine times World Champion Valentino Rossi.
The series is by Polish expressionist artist Pat Kuleta, who also did the “Honour & Glory” tribute to Troy Bayliss, and created this new an limited collection of just 46 reproductions, for each of these five different prints which are called, The Fight, 46 Reasons, First Ride, Front Runner and Perpetually Stronger.
For more information and how to order, just follow the Ducati Art page link here.
You’ve already seen a post on the Ducati Art Collection, with the “Honour&Glory” tribute to Troy Bayliss, now the company is adding Elizabeth Raab’s “Desmo” gallery to their collection,
Raab, a photographic artist specialized in automotive and creative portraiture imagery, with her work featured in exhibitions and many areas of publication in the US and Italy, which also includes a range from the Seattle Art Museum, published works of David Lynch, to Joseph Kosuth’s “Perloined.”
The tag line to this Desmo collection is: “An exploration of the aesthetical relationship between the female body and the mechanical body of iconic Ducati bikes. Perfect organisms which become the extension of one another.” which could be a perfect and very refined reason to hang one of these on your living room wall.
If you’re interested in ordering anyone of these prints that are a limited edition series and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, hit the Ducati Art website here for more info.
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While we are all waiting to see if Troy Bayliss will be making a wildcard appearance at the World Superbike round at Misano, Ducati Art has introduced an art collection dedicated to Troy Bayliss by Polish expressionist artist Pat Kuleta.
The collection called “Honour&Glory” is a tribute to Troy Bayliss, winner of 3 World Superbike Chiampionships symbolizes the true Ducatista spirit in all its facets. Troy Bayliss not only has played a key role in the Superbike achievements of Ducati, he has made the Ducati fans voice their passion. A truly great and genuine champion which has marked the history of Supebike racing
Inspired by his legend, driving style and attitude Pat Kuleta has created 11 artworks which interpret the performance of Troy Bayliss and the sensations of Superbike racing.
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From UK-based artist David Bill (Billy) comes this
‘Decade of Domination’ Ducati artwork, celebrating Ducati’s domination of the 1990’s superbike scene with riders such as Raymond Roche, Doug Polen, Troy Corser and four times World Superbike champion Carl ‘Foggy’ Fogarty. You can order your own reproduction copy of the artwork for 50 euros, and go into the draw to win the original oil on canvas version, valued at 10,000 pounds.
The ‘Decade of Domination’ is a kind of montage artwork including the riders above and bikes such as the Ducati 888, Ducati 916 and the Ducati 996. Other works by Billy include the ‘Triumph 100 Years’ artwork and the ‘Decade of Dedication’ based on Carl Fogerty’s ten year rise to motorcycle racing success and his four world superbike victories. See Billyart for more details and to order your copy of this Ducati art.
Decade of Domination Ducati superbike art
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Art and Ducati motorcycles are slowly becoming intertwined, after the Ducati Art Prints, the internationally know Malaysian artist Moo Chew Wong, who inspired by Troy Bayliss’ winning Superbike that stands in Ducati’s museum, painted his own personal interpretation of the 999.
Moo Chew Wong who held his first Italian show last month in Bologna, also painted a real Ducati Monster as part of Ducati’s Monster Art Project.