
Class up the house and office by taking the thumbtacks out of those magazine-pull-out posters of your race heroes and move them to the garage where they belong – and get some real moto art, worthy to be framed. Using a process called giclee, MotoDeity has some limited-edition, autographed prints of motorcycle heroes. The company specializes in paintings and prints that are unique, historically significant, and technically correct – and often include a charitable component to the sales.
The latest offering from MotoDeity, called At the Limit, is a limited-edition, fine-art giclee print made from a mixed-media original by John Keogh. It depicts Wayne Rainey and Kevin Schwantz exiting "Spoon Curve" at Suzuka 1993 near the end of the race. Rainey said it was one of his most memorable and fun races.

Rainey has signed each of the 200 prints and requested that a significant portion of the proceeds go to Wheels for Humanity, which is a nonprofit organization that refurbishes wheelchairs for children and adults who live in developing nations.
Each print includes a special Certificate of Authenticity, which incorporates a photo of Wayne signing the prints. The image measures 19 x 22.5 inches, including the dark border.
Other works are available, including this one entitled "Perfect Day" (by Nicholas Watts), which shows Nicky Hayden leading the pack away from the start of the 2005 U.S. GP at Laguna Seca. Hayden autographed each of these limited-edition prints.

- $350
- www.MotoDeity.com
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