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Harley Davidson Art Print MIKE'S BEACH WAGON
Harley Davidson Art Print MIKE'S BEACH WAGON
by Jan Kaulins


VINTAGE HARLEY DAVIDSON hand-colored photo art prints for sale -- TITLE: MIKE'S BEACH WAGON Harley Davidson Daytona Bike Week picture photo art print for sale - This Harley Davidson photo art print was taken on sunny Daytona Beach during one of the the many Bike Weeks I attended and photographed. It's a classic portrait of this Low-Rider Harley parked in the sand near Mike's Hamburger and Ice Cream Beach Wagon.This original copyrighted artist signed and numbered Limited Edition color Classic Harley Davidson photo art print or Indian Motorcycle photo art print for sale is made from an ORIGINAL BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH THAT HAS BEEN HAND-COLORED by nationally recognized award winning artist/photographer Mr. Jan Kaulins.

These original Harley Davidson and Indian Motorcycle photos have been out of print for over 10 years. Recently I came across my original negatives and decided to once again offer these classic images for sale to the public on my website. They are only available here on this website www.JanKaulins.com and are available in four sizes and prices. Click on the link below to see prices and sizes available and order information.

All of my original HAND-COLORED BLACK AND WHITE photo art prints are of vintage Harley Davidson and Indian Motorcycles that are privately owned, many of which I have encounted on my cross country photography travels on my own Harley Davidson motorcycle. Some are taken in locations that I can't recall and didn't note at the time, while others were taken at the big Sturgis South Dakota Bike Week Rallys and the Dayton Beach Florida Bike Week Rallys. I have no affiliation with Harley Davidson Motorcycle Company and my photos are purely my homage and artistic interpretations of privately owned classic motorcycles. I have been a Harley rider much of my life, my very first motorcycle being a 165cc single cylinder Harley Davidson when I was a sophomore in high school, many years ago. I still ride as much as I can. I hope you enjoy my photos.
 

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The quality of the Jan Kaulins' photographic prints is much higher than we can show within limits of this web site. Slight tonal changes and blurring around the areas of strong contrast are a result of the JPEG compression process, and are not part of the high quality originals.

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