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In 1998 I launched the Women Of Harley-Davidson series. I was initially struck by the image on the cover of an Enthusiast magazine. A woman lighting a cigarette on a 1926 single. After so many years she has become quite famous and sought after as Ruby.

I decided every two years I would do another piece featuring a woman for a total of twelve pieces.

The next release was Betty in 2001. She was modeled after a commercial female pilot primping on her 1947 "Knucklehead" before a flight in her DC3 Gooniebird.

Two years later I introduced Pearl. She’s a free spirited red head gracing the streets of small town England in front of her boyfriend’s motor service shop.

In 2003 I came out with Rose. She was an unusually independent creature for 1936. Declining the services of the eager attendant, she relegates him to the task of polishing her tail light.

Then Ruth was added to this group. I wanted to speak to the contribution of the WASP organization of the 1940s. They were a courageous band of angels flying almost anything the air force could throw at them. Ruth, an artistic interpretation of Ruth Helm, situated in front of Avenger Field in Sweetwater, Texas. She prepares for a celestial joy ride astride a 1940 knucklehead bobber (based on my own bike).

This collection has become highly sought-after. Since reducing future edition sizes to only 150 canvas prints with the release of “Rose” in 2004, these sell out quite quickly and have generated a strong secondary market following.


Ruby
Betty
Pearl

Rose
Ruth
Evelyn