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The Fine Art of the Motorcycle Engine: The Story of the Up-N-Smoke Engine Project |  | Authors: Daniel Peirce, Dave Howe Publisher: Veloce Category: Book
List Price: $39.95 Buy New: $26.37 as of 11/21/2009 07:00 EST details You Save: $13.58 (34%)
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Media: Hardcover Pages: 144 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 10.2 x 10.1 x 0.6
ISBN: 1845841743 Dewey Decimal Number: 629 EAN: 9781845841744 ASIN: 1845841743
Publication Date: October 15, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description
By tradition, the motorcycle is a naked beast. Differing from other vehicles by the fact that its mechanical structure is also part of its esthetic appearance. In the The Fine Art of the Motorcycle Engine, photographer Daniel Peirce examines the graphic nature of historic engines with stunning and dramatic photography. Since the beginning of the motorbike, engine designers knew they had to design power plants that performed well and looked good doing it. Peirce presents 64 stunning pictures from his popular Up-N-Smoke Engine Project. In addition to his engine photography the book also tells the story of the project and the years it took to bring it from an inspired idea to a tangible reality. The story of the Up-N-Smoke Engine Project journals how what started as an artistic outlet became an obsession and eventually a business. This is the project that Cycle World magazine called ‘Pornography for Gearheads.’ A special chapter is included showing the process that each picture needed to go through in order to create the finished product. Book DescriptionDaniel Peirce presents 64 stunning photographs from his popular Up-N-Smoke Engine Project. Peirce has crafted dramatic portraits of some of the sexiest motorcycle engines ever designed. Each picture illustrates that motorcycle engines were designed for their form, as much as function. Along with his photography he tells the personal and candid story of bringing an inspired idea to a tangible reality. In a special chapter Peirce explains the steps each picture went through during its creation. |
| Customer Reviews: great product November 3, 2009 Amy Mcintyre This product was a gift for my husband and he loves it! It arrived on time without a glitch. My only complaint is that the book was not wrapped and it slid around the box a lot during shipping so it was a bit scuffed ou.
Engine Art July 14, 2009 Redcatcher 1968-69 (Alabama) Great photos of beautiful motorcycle engines and interesting commentary on how the pictures were taken.
A gift for the motorcycle enthusiast. January 13, 2009 Kimberly Armour (Dallas, TX) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This arrived timely and was in a nice and neat plastic wrap. It was a gift, so I can't specifically say if it met expectations. He seemed happy with it.
The Fine Art Of The Motorcycle Engine December 19, 2008 Galen Farrington 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
The Fine Art Of The Motorcycle Engine by Daniel Peirce is a unique motorbook. As a visitor to the Guggenheim exibit, The Art of the Motorcycle, I took many pictures and after reading Mr. Peirce's ... Motorcycle Engine, I reviewed my motorcycle photos. Mr. Peirce achieved what I had consciously elected to include in my photographs -- engine shots. I've read and perused many motorbooks during my forty year involvement as a motorcyclist and I've watched as style and aerodynamic considerations have concealed the essence of the machine. Mr. Peirce states in his introduction that an engine "... had to intrigue me ... by its shape, balance, complexity or simplicity." And he wanted "... the collection to represent the changing technologies and design trends through time." This end-product of his self-proclaimed "obsession" culminated in a photo book displaying the motorcycle inventiveness and complexity of human achievement woven with a project text of friendly simplicity that encourages a trip to Keller, Texas to meet the "Peckerheads." It is about time that a professional photographer has taken the time to produce what Cycle World magazine calls "Pornography for Gearheads." If you enjoy all aspects of motorcycling, you'll love this book.
Galen Farrington
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