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Bull Market on Wall Street

bullmarket_wallstreet.jpgLate American artist David Mann’s work is known for its creativity. Mann had a wonderful way of taking the ordinary and making it more extraordinary.

This image is called “Fisheye View of Wall Street” and is just that. The piece is current up for bidding in our online jewelry and art auction. And apparently it’s a bull market, so giddy up!

The auction description reads, “BID NOW ON THIS SPLENDIDLY DREAMY IMAGE BY ALL AMERICAN ARTIST DAVID MANN! David Mann’s works are filled with his love of motorcycles, the U.S.A. and surreal pop art! “Fisheye View of Wall Street” is a Limited Edition Offset Lithograph that is numbered and hand signed by Mann. Measures Approx: 22.5 X 29.00 inches (with border), 19.00 X 25.00 inches (image).

“A native of Kansas City, Missouri, Mann started drawing and painting at an early age. His first passsion was custom cars and his first job was as an automobile painter. In 1963, David brought some of his artwork to the Kansas City Custom Car Show. There a biker took an interest in Mann’s artwork and with Dave’s permission, fowarded it to Ed “Big Daddy” Roth, a pop art icon who was then the publisher of one of the worlds first custom motorcycle magazines, Choppers. David Mann was an American artist famous for his paintings of motorcycles and biker culture. Most of his famous works, he created for the motorcycle industry, which were mostly featured in magazines. Some of Mann’s art has been seen on the television show American Chopper. An episode was devoted to the building of a custom motorcycle that would honor his body of works. The bike was entitled the “David Mann” bike. Mann’s health started to decline in the early 2000’s and after a lengthy ilness, he died in Kansas City in 2004.”

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Posted on Wednesday, March 26th, 2008 at 2:22 pm In Online Jewelry Auction | Comments RSS

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