On the first exhibition of the year in Germany the Hamburg Motorcycle Days a lot of visitors showed up. For me it was the première of my new project for the "Hanse-Weekend" Bikefestival in the city of Stade. It will be the second Bikerfestival under the brand name of "Hanse-Weekend" in Germany. Already for the first event in Lubeck one of my paintings were force behind it. The painting for the city of Stade is a homage between the historical and the new age.This is tapestried by Vikings on one of their conquer trips also to the region were today the city of Stade is located. Here they are riding with cultured bikes into the old-fashioned fort "Grauer Ort". The viking statue at the entrance with the Star Spangled Banner will be the symbolic sign for the unification of the old and the new world. The seagulls circling in the sky are a symbol for maritime atmosphere.
The moderator of the show, Frank Sander, insist on getting me up on stage to explain the paining to the audience. The result was a crowdy booth and the posters printed exclusively for the show were out in a very short time. For those who are interested in painting technics, this painting was made in old fashion manner, only with canvas, brush and acryl paint. The motorcycle models on this theme are mainly grafted Harley-Davidson bikes. This painting fits perfectly to the region around the city of Stade.