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Harley low rider

Low Rider Chopper created with Adobe Illustrator and 5 hours of button clicking.

14 Comments

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Mark Peterson 07 Jan 2005

Nice work James. Looks as though the mouse and your hand become one. Thats how I feel when I do my work.

Juan Gomez 30 Nov 2004

Great Motor-Bikes...I'm a fan of these excellent peices..

WESTERN ARTWORK By Denny Karchner 22 Nov 2004

your style is absolute "killer" James. always a great choice of subject and color combinations. nicely done my friend.--denny

Noel Angelo Izar 18 Nov 2004

This one requires a ton of patience!!! Great work James!!! thanks for the comment on Daredevil!!! Love your works!

Lucas Seven 02 Nov 2004

...Low Supreme...Sweet!...

C Reed 24 Oct 2004

Yep love the 5hrs of button clickin' lol gotcha there nice effect on the back tyre

Mike Sankey 21 Sep 2004

yes, its just superb stylisation, just add a tad bit more darkness, or the image seems too light

Stephanie Shimerdla 10 Sep 2004

Gorgeous perspective, and tone to this one. All that detail is just wonderful - it turned out great.

rebecca sharp 08 Sep 2004

this is fantastic i would love to buy this!! i can imagine it in a dersigner clothes shop above a rack of old and new levis quality stuff....

Amanda Hone 07 Sep 2004

Great image. I like the perspective and your choice of colours for this piece works very well.

Christy Davis 05 Sep 2004

5 hours well spent. Excelent

sher richardson 04 Sep 2004

you have the greatest profile photo James.. love the perspective and execution of design and colour choices... : )

Andree Lerat 03 Sep 2004

i am a mountain biker but i love riding in the back of motorcycles. have a friend who promised to get an extra helmet and take me on his BMW bike. i know it's not a HARLEY DAVIDSON, but it's a racing toy. like what you did with this image and the way you cropped it.

Tabitha Borges 03 Sep 2004

Like detail on the bike...