http://www.anthonysapienza.com/motorcycle/larry-top-10.html
You've seen the famous poster of Albert Einstein, one of history's
most brilliant minds, making a goofy face with his tongue hanging out.
At one time, it was quite a popular image. For years it was a staple
in highschool science cl***** and on the walls of dorm rooms inhabited
by playful geeks. Unfortunately, in the modern world, seeing the
father of relativity goofing it up just doesn't seem like that big a
deal any more.
That's why hardcore neo-revolutionaries and dorm-room decorators are
turning to Indian Larry, a symbol of pleasant defiance for modern
youth. In a painting by Anthony Sapienza, Indian Larry -- the late,
famed motorcycle builder -- is shown in all his tattooed glory, boldly
flipping off the viewer. But Larry's Mona Lisa smile gives the
painting a feeling of comeraderie, despite the rude gesture.
Own a copy. Annoy your parents.
http://www.anthonysapienza.com/motorcycle/larry-top-10.html


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