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  • xpress34
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 2648

    #91
    Re: OT: Show off your original sports artwork.

    Originally posted by allstarsplus
    We are an authorized representative art gallery and dealers for many artists of which Stephen Holland is one of them along with LeRoy Neiman, Charles Fazzino, Malcolm Farley, Opie Otterstad, Thomas Kinkade and many more.
    Andrew -

    Malcolm lives here in the Denver area - I did his phone upgrade for Comcast about 2 1/2 years ago and got to chat with him quite extensively about his art and the process by which he creates it.

    For those who aren't familiar with Malcolm, his art invokes a very LeRoy Neiman feel... also, he does LIVE art - meaning he has been invited to many Superbowls, World Series, All Star Games, Awards shows, etc and he paints LIVE as the event is unfolding in front of him.

    My brother is an artist in Tucson, AZ (no sports art - sorry guys - he mostly does commercial art and graphics for advertising now) and when I told Malcolm that, he let me hang out for a few minutes to watch him work on a commissioned piece he was working on.

    All the best -

    Chris

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    • allstarsplus
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 3707

      #92
      Re: OT: Show off your original sports artwork.

      Originally posted by xpress34
      Andrew -

      Malcolm lives here in the Denver area - I did his phone upgrade for Comcast about 2 1/2 years ago and got to chat with him quite extensively about his art and the process by which he creates it.

      For those who aren't familiar with Malcolm, his art invokes a very LeRoy Neiman feel... also, he does LIVE art - meaning he has been invited to many Superbowls, World Series, All Star Games, Awards shows, etc and he paints LIVE as the event is unfolding in front of him.

      My brother is an artist in Tucson, AZ (no sports art - sorry guys - he mostly does commercial art and graphics for advertising now) and when I told Malcolm that, he let me hang out for a few minutes to watch him work on a commissioned piece he was working on.

      All the best -

      Chris
      Yep, actually spoke to Malcolm's friend a few days ago as Malcolm travels a lot to his home in Mexico now.

      Malcolm did an amazing art show years ago for the Mastercard Greatest Moments in Baseball.

      He is great to watch painting live as I have seen him do a few times.
      Regards,
      Andrew Lang
      AllstarsPlus@aol.com
      202-716-8500

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      • eGameUsed
        Banned
        • Jan 2006
        • 1256

        #93
        Re: OT: Show off your original sports artwork.

        I have a couple of Longordo's, including one of Brooks Robinson, one of my favorite players of all-time.

        I also enjoy Vernon Wells (father of Vernon Wells III). I have an original Bagwell airbrush from the mid-1990s. I also have a print of the Bagwell/Biggio combo.

        Thanks,

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        • eGameUsed
          Banned
          • Jan 2006
          • 1256

          #94
          Re: OT: Show off your original sports artwork.

          Forgot to mention. I helped out with an auction for a Lutheran church event known as Front Row with Craig Biggio in early 2007. I was invited on short notice and was given a ticket for the dinner and auction. My wife couldn't go because of the single ticket. Well, Opie Otterstad happened to also be there with a new Craig Biggio release, one of which was being auctioned. Opie was also by himself and we ended up sitting next to each other at the "singled" table off to the side. He was freaking hilarious to be around! I couldn't even tell you what Biggio said during his on stage interview/discussion. Of course he was wearing his famous green hat and jacket. Opie did an awesome piece after Craig's 3000th Hit that has a face of each 3000th Hit member. One of the best! I am still searching for even a print!

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          • allstarsplus
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2005
            • 3707

            #95
            Re: OT: Show off your original sports artwork.

            Originally posted by eGameUsed
            Forgot to mention. I helped out with an auction for a Lutheran church event known as Front Row with Craig Biggio in early 2007. I was invited on short notice and was given a ticket for the dinner and auction. My wife couldn't go because of the single ticket. Well, Opie Otterstad happened to also be there with a new Craig Biggio release, one of which was being auctioned. Opie was also by himself and we ended up sitting next to each other at the "singled" table off to the side. He was freaking hilarious to be around! I couldn't even tell you what Biggio said during his on stage interview/discussion. Of course he was wearing his famous green hat and jacket. Opie did an awesome piece after Craig's 3000th Hit that has a face of each 3000th Hit member. One of the best! I am still searching for even a print!
            I had to Post this pic of Opie. He loves wearing cool hats and really looks like an artist!

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            Regards,
            Andrew Lang
            AllstarsPlus@aol.com
            202-716-8500

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            • GoTigers
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2007
              • 629

              #96
              Re: OT: Show off your original sports artwork.

              It's been a very long time since I've tried to paint anything, but I busted this out over the weekend. After seeing this thread, I figured I'd give it a shot.
              Attached Files
              Thanks,
              Jimmy

              Email:
              jamesbrandt24 at yahoo.com

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              • GarkoCollector
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2008
                • 495

                #97
                Re: OT: Show off your original sports artwork.

                Drawing of Ryan Garko's Bowman Heritage RC

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                • jetersbatboy
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 1903

                  #98
                  Re: OT: Show off your original sports artwork.

                  I just got my first piece of sports art, its a hand painted Jeter signed baseball done by Charles Fazzino. This is a one of kind original baseball. With the help of a great forum, I was able to get this done.(He can chime in if he wants to.) A great big thanks to him!!! Steiner offered baseballs similar to this a few years back, but those where done in a limited addition and all had the same design. this baseball has its own unique design. The LOA also stats one of a kind, in the description. The are painted with cheers for Jeter and also have his achievements painted threw out, such as 2000 WS MVP, 96 ROY, 11xAS, and 5xWS champ. I'm very happy to have this!!!!!
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                  • joelsabi
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 3073

                    #99
                    Re: OT: Show off your original sports artwork.

                    Originally posted by jetersbatboy
                    I just got my first piece of sports art, its a hand painted Jeter signed baseball done by Charles Fazzino. This is a one of kind original baseball. With the help of a great forum, I was able to get this done.(He can chime in if he wants to.) A great big thanks to him!!! Steiner offered baseballs similar to this a few years back, but those where done in a limited addition and all had the same design. this baseball has its own unique design. The LOA also stats one of a kind, in the description. The are painted with cheers for Jeter and also have his achievements painted threw out, such as 2000 WS MVP, 96 ROY, 11xAS, and 5xWS champ. I'm very happy to have this!!!!!
                    nice piece. so did you contribute to the ideas on the baseball or did you let Fazzino just do his thing. how much do these cost, if you do not mind me asking. I may want to get something done similar.
                    Regards,
                    Joel S.
                    joelsabi @ gmail.com
                    Wanted: Alex Rodriguez Game Used Items and other unique artifacts, 1992 thru 1998 only. From High School to Early Mariners.

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                    • xpress34
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 2648

                      Re: OT: Show off your original sports artwork.

                      I've shown off my Matt Holliday 8" x 10" Original Oil painting that was used to make his 2005 DonRuss Diamond King card before... here are my latest pick-ups...

                      From the 2010 Topps National Chicle Set and directly from the Topps Vault:

                      Troy Tulowitzki Base Card Original Art:




                      Eric Young Jr Base Card Original Art:




                      Eric Young Jr SP Card Original Art:





                      Hope you enjoy!

                      - Chris

                      P.S. - That Jeter Ball is pretty awesome!

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                      • jetersbatboy
                        Senior Member
                        • Jun 2008
                        • 1903

                        Re: OT: Show off your original sports artwork.

                        Originally posted by joelsabi
                        nice piece. so did you contribute to the ideas on the baseball or did you let Fazzino just do his thing. how much do these cost, if you do not mind me asking. I may want to get something done similar.
                        Joel and Chris, thanks for the kind words.

                        Joel to answer your question, pretty much Mr Fazzino did his thing. As for a price, I rather not say, as the price I got was due to circumstances. But I must say it was a very fair price.

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                        • AbsolonMoreau
                          Member
                          • Apr 2010
                          • 49

                          Re: OT: Show off your original sports artwork.

                          Just found this thread! I am a sports artist, I do oil paintings normal size is 16x20" for usually around $300-400 for the original artwork. I am in the process of making a nice Stamkos, first making it on photoshop to see what it looks like, going to be 36x48". Here is my site to see my work: moreauart.com, yes I know I need to get a new site.

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                          • allstarsplus
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2005
                            • 3707

                            Re: OT: Show off your original sports artwork.

                            Originally posted by jetersbatboy
                            I just got my first piece of sports art, its a hand painted Jeter signed baseball done by Charles Fazzino. This is a one of kind original baseball. With the help of a great forum, I was able to get this done.(He can chime in if he wants to.) A great big thanks to him!!! Steiner offered baseballs similar to this a few years back, but those where done in a limited addition and all had the same design. this baseball has its own unique design. The LOA also stats one of a kind, in the description. The are painted with cheers for Jeter and also have his achievements painted threw out, such as 2000 WS MVP, 96 ROY, 11xAS, and 5xWS champ. I'm very happy to have this!!!!!
                            I just saw this post! Thanks for the kind words and it looks great!!!!!! I am thinking of sending in some more balls to Charles to get done as this turned out amazing!
                            Regards,
                            Andrew Lang
                            AllstarsPlus@aol.com
                            202-716-8500

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                            • eisenreich8
                              Senior Member
                              • Jun 2007
                              • 433

                              Re: OT: Show off your original sports artwork.

                              Way overdue on this one....here are a lithograph of the original artwork I got on eBay years ago called "Pride of the Phillies" which I had Jim Eisenreich sign on 8/14/04 at the HoF in Cooperstown, and then was fortunate enough to obtain the original oil painting by Dick Perez.
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                              • Gkreindler
                                Junior Member
                                • Oct 2009
                                • 16

                                Re: OT - Sports Paintings & Illustrations

                                Hey guys,

                                Thought I'd start this bad-boy up again, as I just got a few of paintings back from the photographers.

                                The majority of the portraits are on the smaller side, as I've been working a lot on them when I take breaks from the large canvases. I guess because they're a little less involved, they find themselves completed a bit quicker.


                                Mickey Mantle, 9/16/51, 30"x70"


                                Ty Cobb, 4/14/08, 40"x62"


                                Home Run Baker, 1913, 11"x14"


                                Lou Gehrig, 1927, 9"x12"


                                Jimmie Foxx, 1933, 9"x12"


                                Joe DiMaggio, 1936, 9"x12"


                                Bob Feller, 1937, 9"x12"


                                Lou Gehrig, 1927, 9"x12"


                                Jackie Robinson, 7/2/50, 22"x30"


                                Honus Wagner, 1909, 11"x14"


                                Charlie Gehringer, 1925, 9"x12"


                                Lefty Grove, 1925, 11"x14"


                                Darryl Strawberry, 1987, 11"x14"


                                Babe Ruth, 1922, 28"x36"

                                I have about five more that need to be photographed in the next week too, so I'll post those when they come back into the studio. Also, I have a ton of in-progress stuff that I can post if anyone's interested.

                                And if not, that's cool too.

                                Hope y'all enjoy!

                                Graig
                                Website of nationally-recognized sports painter Graig Kreindler.


                                PS: Also, if you're on Facebook want to follow me to keep up to date with what's on the ol' easel, check me out [L=here]http://www.facebook.com/GraigKreindler[/L].

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