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A Brief History of Dirt



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A3 giclee print, featuring a history of dirt track bikes from a 20's douglas to Kenny Roberts TZ 750. The original artwork by Martin Squires was commissioned for an article by Paul d'Orleans of the same title in Sideburn issue 20.




Printed on 250gsm Somerset. 
Size: 297 × 420mm 
Hand numbered and signed by artist. 
Posted in a mailing tube.


Old empire motorcycles Sheet 1


A3 Giclee Print on fine art paper 
Signed and numbered as part of an edition of 50

Depicts the first 5 concepts produced by Martin Squires in conjunction with Old Empire Motorcycles


Otto Walker Board Track Racer





Print Details: 
A4 Giclee Print on fine art paper 
Signed and numbered as part of an open edition by the artist Martin Squires.

History:
"Otto Walker was a leading racer of the 1910s and early 1920s and was one of Harley-Davidson’s first factory riders. He won the first major race for the company, an FAM 300-mile road race in Venice, California, in April of 1915. Walker set numerous speed records during his eight-year professional racing career. He earned the distinction of being the first rider to win a motorcycle race at an average race speed of over 100 mph in 1921."

Andre Pernette at Full Tilt on his 1/3 litre Peugeot Racer



Print Details: 
A3 Hand Coloured Print on 160gsm paper 
Signed and numbered as part of an edition of 50 by the artist Martin Squires.

History:
Andre Pernette was racing in the early 1900's on the board tracks in France where he set a record of 94km per hour at Parc du Princess in Paris amongst others. On the 8th of October 1906 he was involved in a major crash at the Buffalo Velodrome USA, where the belt on Pernette's motorcycle slipped off stopping his back wheel throwing him off. This caused his opponent Contant to crash into the spectators who were leaning over the barrier resulting in 2 people dead and 10 injured, both riders survived. 


Can-Am Limited Edition Print Duo





A Pair of A4 Giclee Prints, on fine art etch paper 
Signed and numbered as part of an edition of 50 by the artist Martin Squires.
Depicting two iconic Can-Am MX motorcycles, the MX 2 and the Qualifier.
The original artwork was commissioned by Chris Marsh at Canned-Ham.com



All Artwork copyright Martin Squires