Motorcycle Canvases can turn an empty wall into a reminder of the speed, atmosphere and emotion that make racing unforgettable. The new Uggly&Co wall art range features images captured by our own photographers at events around the world, including standout shots of Josh Brookes racing the Uggly&Co Suzuki at the Isle of Man TT. Each piece brings a genuine part of motorcycle culture into the home.
Wall Art Created From Real Racing Moments
The strongest motorcycle artwork begins with a real moment.
It might be a rider preparing on the grid, a bike passing through a famous section of road or a close detail that shows the work behind the racing. Those moments cannot be recreated properly in a studio because the atmosphere comes from the event itself.
Our photographers travel with Uggly&Co to road races, British Superbike rounds and international meetings. They work beside the track, in the paddock and around the garages, looking for images that tell more than the result.
Josh Brookes at the Isle of Man TT
A major part of the new range focuses on Josh Brookes and the Uggly&Co Racing bike at the 2026 Isle of Man TT.
The event marked our first TT team entry, with Josh competing in the Supersport class aboard the Uggly&Co Racing Suzuki GSX R750. Seeing the bike carrying our colours around the Mountain Course was a huge moment for the brand.
The photographs created during the fortnight capture different sides of that story. There are action images of Josh fully committed on the course, grid photographs before the racing and close views of the bike inside the garage.
For Uggly&Co supporters, these pieces represent more than a general TT image. They mark the year the brand moved from attending the event to entering a race team of its own.
The Josh Brookes and Uggly&Co TT canvas gives fans the chance to display part of that story at home.
Why Motorcycle Canvases Work in Any Room
Motorcycle wall art does not have to stay in the garage.
A large canvas can become the main feature in a living room, particularly when the image has strong composition and enough space around the bike. Black and white racing photography can suit a simple interior, while colourful liveries create a bolder focal point.
Garages, workshops and man caves remain natural homes for racing artwork. A favourite rider or circuit image can sit beside helmets, tools and motorcycle memorabilia, making the room feel more complete.
Choosing the Right Image
The new Uggly&Co wall art collection includes a wide selection of motorcycle subjects.
When choosing a piece, start with the mood you want in the room. An action shot creates movement and energy. A grid photograph feels more personal, allowing the rider, bike and surrounding details to become the focus. A garage image can feel technical and atmospheric.
Colour is another useful guide. Bright race graphics can bring life to a plain wall, while darker images suit spaces with an industrial or workshop feel. A photograph with neutral tones can be easier to place in a living room where other colours already compete for attention.
Finding the Right Size and Position
Scale has a big effect on how finished artwork looks.
A small piece placed alone above a wide sofa may feel lost. A larger canvas can anchor the wall and make the image feel intentional. In narrower areas, one vertical piece or a group of smaller images may work better.
Before ordering, mark the proposed dimensions with masking tape. This quick step helps you understand how much wall space the canvas will fill and whether it sits naturally above nearby furniture.
Build a Motorcycle Gallery Wall
One canvas can make a statement, but a collection can tell a wider story.
You could group photographs from the Isle of Man TT, mix grid and action shots or build a display around one rider. Combining different moments gives the wall a sense of progression, from preparation to racing.
To keep the arrangement connected, choose images with similar colours, matching canvas sizes or a consistent space between each piece. The layout does not need to be perfectly symmetrical, but it should feel balanced.
Photography With a Genuine Uggly&Co Connection
Our Motorcycle Canvases are different because the images come directly from the events and projects we are involved with.
The photographers understand the brand, know the riders and recognise the moments that matter to fans. They are not selecting anonymous stock photographs. They are documenting the weekends Uggly&Co attends and the racing we help support.
That connection gives each canvas a story. The image may have been captured beside a road in Northern Ireland, on the grid at a BSB round or during the biggest fortnight of the year on the Isle of Man.
It also means the range can continue developing. Every event creates new photographs, new rider stories and new opportunities to produce wall art that feels current.
Bring the Racing Home
The new Uggly&Co canvas range allows motorcycle fans to keep a piece of race weekend atmosphere on the wall.
From Josh Brookes on the Uggly&Co TT bike to dramatic images from events around the world, the collection is built from original photography and genuine involvement in the sport.
These pieces can add character to a living room, bedroom, office, garage or man cave, while also supporting a brand that continues investing in motorcycle racing.
Explore the full Uggly&Co wall art collection and find the image that brings your favourite part of racing into your space.
























































































































































































































































































