Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Pencil Drawings Of Motorcycles

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Pencil Drawings Of Motorcycles Biography

Paul Jamiol, an avid motorcyclist, has been cartooning and illustrating for the past 40 plus years. He has been recognized for his work locally, nationally and internationally. His cartoons and illustrations have been featured in various motorcycle magazines and mainstream newspapers.

He produced the Classic Motorcycle Calendar© (a collection of his pencil drawings of classic motorcycles) and has illustrated a children's book on motorcycling, Patrick Wants to Ride. He created a 30-ft mural, Women in Motorcycling, for the opening of the American Motorcyclist Association Heritage Museum in Westerville, OH. In addition, Paul's award-winning editorial cartoons have been seen and appreciated worldwide.

BIKERS are ANIMALS is a book for children who love animals and might have an interest in motorcycles. With this book, Paul's intention is to spark something in young readers that will get them excited about motorcycles. He also hopes to shake, early on, the adult refrain that "bikers are animals."

Paul's love of motorcycling started at the age of eight when he found himself behind two biker couples outside the roller coaster at Nantasket Beach in Hull, MA. His impression of these two couples in their motorcycle jackets, jeans and hats was one of complete awe. After the coaster ride, he watched them climb aboard their motorcycles and roar off into the distance. From that moment on Paul knew he would someday ride and be apart of that world.

Over half a century later, he is still in awe of anything on two wheels and the people that move in the motorcycle world. His association with all kinds of bikers over that period has enhanced his outlook on life, and his love of the ride is as strong as his first ride.

When it comes to drawing, Paul has been behind a pen, pencil or computer most of his adult life. His love of art and cartooning, combined with motorcycling have given him a chance to speak out and give something, however small, back to those he cares about. He credits Linda, his best friend and the love of his life, for giving him the peace of mind and heart to focus on his art.

Always wanting to grow and expand, Paul entered the world of editorial cartooning. He started drawing for one local newspaper and ended up drawing for several newspapers each week. He has won many awards for his unique vision of the world around us, including multiple awards from state, regional and national press associations. On the international level, his cartoons have been exhibited and published in the Netherlands, Japan, Belgium, Brazil and France.

Paul's first impression of motorcycling was that it was really "cool." With BIKERS are ANIMALS, he wants to share that feeling with youngsters everywhere.

Pencil Drawings Of Motorcycles
Pencil Drawings Of Motorcycles
Pencil Drawings Of Motorcycles
Pencil Drawings Of Motorcycles
Pencil Drawings Of Motorcycles
Pencil Drawings Of Motorcycles
Pencil Drawings Of Motorcycles
Pencil Drawings Of Motorcycles
Pencil Drawings Of Motorcycles
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