View Simon's growing collection of exciting cycling art including his latest works featuring Mark Cavendish, Tom Pidcock and Lizzie Deignan. His collection also includes works featuring Tao Geoghegan Hart, Hugh Carthy, Egan Bernal, Simon Yates, Geraint Thomas, Chris Froome and Bradley Wiggins.
Living in Oswestry, and inspired by his enthusiasm for the sport of cycling, Simon is busy developing his collection of original cycling art in a vibrant style. Many of these works are published as Limited Edition Giclée prints. These cycle art prints can be ordered on this website or through your local framing gallery.
Simon's Giclée prints are painstakingly reproduced from his original paintings and are of very high quality, closely matching the original works in all repects. Visit the shop to view the collection by clicking the link below.
Other sports art works.
Aside from Simon's collections of cycling art and motor racing art, he has recently produced these new works featuring motor cycle legend Giacomo Agostini, and 2003 Rugby World Cup heros Jonny Wilkinson and Martin Johnson.
These titles are currently available on pre-order special offers, shipping early November.
Hugh has signed 20 copies of Simon's "Angliru" print.
The print celebrates Hugh's incredible victory on the fearsome Angliru climb en route to securing 3rd place in the 2020 Vuelta a EspaƱa, what a ride! - buy a piece of cycling history.
5 paintings privately commissioned for Chris Froome himself, to celebrate his birthday.
They include a painting celebrating his Grand Tour Triple, plus four of his best stage wins including Finestre, where he launched his incredible 80km solo breakaway in Stage 19 of the 2018 Giro D'Italia, Monte Zoncolan, also at the 2018 Giro, Mont Ventoux in the 2013 Tour de France, and Cumbre del Sol where he secured victory in the 2017 Vuelta in 2017.
Simon Taylor & Valtteri Bottas with Simon's painting of Valtteri's first victory.
Celebrating Valtteri Bottas winning his first F1 Grand Prix in Socchi in 2017, acrylic on canvas 40 x 30 inches. This original painting was purchased by Valtteri himself, and delivered to Valtteri at the Mercedes factory.
Simon was well known for his Formula 1 subject matter throughout the 1990's and aside from his current cycling works and portrait painting, still paints motor racing subject matter.