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Impresionisum

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Milwaukee

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Lisa Hintz

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Harley-Davidson

Mathew Hintz

Mathew Hintz (born 1976), known professionally as Mathew "boo" Hintz, is an American painter who paints and draws in the impressionist style. He focuses on motorcycles and motorcycle cultures, specifically Harley-Davidson.

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Education

In 1994, Mathew "boo" Hintz enrolled at The Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design (MIAD) and graduated in 1998 with a BFA in Painting. During his studies, Hintz interned at The Harley-Davidson Motor Company and was introduced to the motorcycle world of styling and design. Hintz's internship continued with Harley-Davidson for two years (1996–98).

Career

After graduating from MIAD, Mathew "boo" Hintz followed his passion and relationship with Harley-Davidson and co-founded Studios 304 (1998). As a sub-contractor for Harley-Davidson Motor Company, Hintz provided design, graphics, artwork and digital photo retouching services. Establishing and proving his talent as a Styling & Graphic Designer, Hintz continues his work with the motorcycle giant today. As a Styling & Graphic Designer today, Hintz works closely with others in the Styling Department and Creative Services, creating motorcycle paint designs, helmet graphics, and tank medallions. As a steward of the brand, his works have provided numerous contributions to the legend that is Harley-Davidson. One of Hintz's first assignments was to work on the design of the tank medallion for the Softail Deluxe. Since then, he has worked with styling and marketing to design additional medallions and graphics for Harley-Davidson.

Mathew "boo" Hintz's professional portfolio boasts rocker patches, T-shirts, logos and graphics for HOG, Buell, Motorclothes, Harley-Davidson anniversary merchandise and models. He has painted the cover art for all of the Harley-Davidson Owner Manuals since 2008. In 2005, and at the request of friends and co-workers, he began painting portraits of the iconic motorcycles. As the demand for his work grew, Hintz discovered the powerful fusion of his artistic talents with a shared fervor for all things Harley-Davidson.

In 2014, Hintz became one of Harley-Davidson's licensed fine artists and formed Hintz Studios. As an official Harley-Davidson artist, Hintz is able to use his work to better support the brand and allow the motorcycle enthusiasts a new artistic outlet for their passions. In 2014, Mathew "boo" Hintz knew he could spend more time behind the canvas doing what he was trained to do, paint.

Hintz's motorcycle portraits are inspired by the special details that make each model special. Brush strokes heavily laden with acrylic paint allow Hintz to "sculpt" as he paints, creating a unique three-dimensional sculptural surface. The process of Hintz's paint application process results in a signature, impressionistic style that make his paintings distinctive. Like a clear coat finish on a motorcycle, Hintz's paintings are finished layer upon layer with glaze for a glossy shine.

Since 2014, Hintz creates series of limited edition prints to offer enthusiasts a more affordable way to collect his work. On January 19, 2016 at a Harley-Davidson Dealership Show in Phoenix Arizona, Hintz released his Aluminum Series prints. The Aluminum Series utilizes the most technologically advanced printers to print directly on an aluminum sheet material.

Harley-Davidson and motorcycle enthusiasts alike have a unique passion for their bikes, their culture, and the spirit of life on the road. Hintz shares that passion, and it is visible in every stroke of his brush.

"...his work is a good relation and emotion of the brand" - Willie G. Davidson

References

Mathew Hintz Wikipedia