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Bronze Unveiling at World Class Motoring

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 5076 Chesebro Rd Agoura Hills CA 91301  See map

Event to Reveal 6-Foot Masterpiece “Flying Mile,” Recapturing Famed Rider “Shrimp” Burns and his 1914 Indian 8-Valve
Internationally acclaimed artist and sculptor Steve Posson will unveil his six-foot bronze piece “Flying Mile” at 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 23 at Agoura Hills-based World Class Motoring (WCM).

More about the Artist:
Acclaimed throughout the automotive and motorcycle industries, Posson has showcased his works at high-profile events such as Barrett-Jackson,Pebble Beach Retro Auto, The Greenwich Concours, The Newport BeachConcours, The L.A. Roadsters Show, The Grand National Roadster Show and the San Diego Speed Festival.

Prior to his focus on fine art sculpture, Posson studied at Pasadena’s Art Center College of Design. He has designed prototype bodywork for Jeep,Volvo and Renault, as well as motorcycle designs for Kawasaki, Yamaha and BMW.

 

Event Hours: 10:00am - 4:00pm, unveiling at 1:00p. Snacks & drinks will be served.

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