UHL ART
OFFICIAL WEB SITES FOR DAVID UHL, PHIL UHL, AND PEGGY UHL RAY
Web sites for David Uhl David Uhl Fine Art_UHL Studios

As early as the age of three David began creating drawings that stunned his family and friends. His talent lead him to eventually form Uhl Studios, an award winning illustration firm that counted several Fortune 500 companies among it's clients. His officially licensed Harley-Davidson apparel art became a top seller. In 1998 he embraced his passion to become a fine artist. David's mastery of oil painting and his creative use of light and shadow endow his paintings of the romantic early era of motorcycles with a life all their own.
Web site for Phil Uhl Original Works of Art by Phil Uhl
Phil Uhl enjoys an excellent reputation as one of the worlds most accomplished marine artists. For over two decades, Uhl has traveled the globe to capture the excitement and beauty of the ocean and sailing, on canvas, film, and video tape.

Uhl, while primarily self taught, studied Graphic Design at the Dayton Art Institute, and Printmaking at the Art Students League, in New York City. Over the years, Phil has received numerous fine art, photographic, design, and video awards, including an EMMY from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. His biography appears in "Who's Who in the World, Who's Who in America, and Who's Who in American Art." His paintings, original prints, video programs, and photographs, are found in private and public collections around the world.


Daytona Commemorative 2010 "Rebel Yell" by David Uhl





"Morning Light" Digital Painting by Phil Uhl




"Lakeside Beach" by Peggy Uhl Ray



Web site for Peggy Uhl Ray Peggy Uhl Ray

Peggy's favorite childhood memories of growing up on the shores of Lake Erie, are reflected in many of her paintings- family life, flowers, children at play, lazy summer days on the water, boats, going fishing- all reminders of a quieter, less-rushed world.
It is in Colorado that Peggy now lives and paints full time. She travels to Michigan and Ohio revisiting familiar people and places, but discovering in them, new images and symbols, timeless truths in new shapes, tones and colors.
With tools of paint, brush and pallet knife, Peggy expresses on canvas the joy her heart recognizes in everyday life.

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