Jack Daniel's Old School since 1866
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The fine folks at Jack Daniel's approached me with the idea of creating a motorcycle work of art with a Jack Daniel's flair. Well I know Jack, and I know motorcycles, so the idea intrigued me. What I didn't know, sent me down a three year road that educated me about the famous Jack Daniel's.
Several trips to Lynchburg Tennessee, where the distillery is located, sent me back in time, as I photographed Mr. Jack Daniel's office and other significant landmarks. It was a cold early morning, ice on the trees, the first time I was there. There's a cave spring that Jack Daniel's used water from in his distilling process. Steam was rising from the historic waters and I envisioned Mr. Jack as he first discovered this magical place. The small town of Lynchburg is equally unique. Spring brings a wealth of colors to this beautiful area and the riding is magnificent. So without making this story too long I returned to my studio armed with photos and visual memories to begin my painting journey. Click here to read more about 'Jack Daniel's Old School since 1866' |
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| Ltd. Ed. On Paper 26.5" X 32" |
$150.00 |
| Artist Proof 26.5" x 32" |
$300.00 |
| Canvas Ed. 27.5" X 21" |
$850.00 |
| Canvas Giclee 30" X 40" |
$2500.00 |
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Your Friends at Jack Daniel's remind you to drink responsibly. For Sale to Adults of Legal Drinking Age @ 2006 Eric Herrmann, Jack Daniel’s, Old No. 7, RCR, Richard Childress, & The RCR logo are registered trademarks used under license to Eric Herrmann. All trademarks used are under license or authorization from their respective owners. All rights reserved. |
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