Artists

Scott Jacobs
Although Scott Jacobs drew pen-and-ink illustrations for his school newspaper, Scott began his career in art not with his painting, but by buying a failing gallery at nineteen with money he saved from working odd jobs. At twenty-one, Scott had the cash and customer base to open “Reflections On Canvas” Gallery in Westfield, N.J., a gallery that met with much success.
After receiving a set of paints from his wife for Christmas, Scott turned back to painting. On the suggestion of a friend, Scott merged his love of motorcycles with his artistic talent. At this point, Scott became the first officially licensed Harley-Davidson artist and began painting the images that continue to amaze Harley-Davidson enthusiasts worldwide. Depending on the size, each painting takes Scott more than one hundred hours to complete. Scott uses a brush with a tip the size of a pencil point to create the details that render his work photo-realistic.
Scott's motorcycle work has been featured in VQ Magazine, American Iron, Art Business News, Easy Rider Magazine, Airbrush Action Magazine as well as a host of other publications. His work is collected by celebrities such as Peter Fonda, Lorenzo Lamas, John Elway of the Denver Broncos, and Karl Malone of the Utah Jazz.





