Award-winning photo-realist artist Scott Jacobs and Cuervo y Sobrinos begin an exciting new partnership resulting in the limited-edition ‘Live to Ride’ watch collection.
Scott Jacobs took photo-realism to new heights as he became the first-ever officially licensed Harley Davidson artist going in to undertake countless important commissions that include collaborations with the estates of Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley.
Cuervo y Sobrinos has created an exclusive limited-edition timepiece, a collaborative design that celebrates Scott’s legendary painting “Live to Ride”.
Each watch in the edition is a recreation of Scott Jacobs’ landmark painting “Live to Ride”. Every watch is individually numbered and engraved with Scott’s signature.
The Live to Ride timepieces
The two limited editions were specifically created with collectors in mind. The first is a limited edition of sixty Quartz watches at a price of $1,350.00. The second is a limited edition of just thirty Automatic Watches with a retail price of $ 2,350.00.
Each of the Live to Ride watches comes with a Cuervo y Sobrinos Presentation Box, a Travel Watch Case and a limited edition hand signed Scott Jacobs Print.
The Live to Ride Painting
As his first ever Harley Davidson painting, “Live to Ride” represents a key moment in Scott’s career. It would immediately catch the attention of Harley Davidson Motorcycles, leading to him becoming their first-ever officially licensed artist. The motorcycle featured in the painting won the Best Custom Paint prize at the 1993 Daytona Boardwalk Show where Willie G Davidson himself was one of the judges.
Scott Jacobs says that his photo-realistic compositions can take over one hundred hours to complete as he uses a paintbrush the size of a pencil point.
Cuervo y Sobrinos Information
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