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Old 05-18-2012, 07:43 PM
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Sean,
Wow! All of these are awesome images.
I think the biggest challenge would be to decide which one to have painted by Graig....
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Old 05-18-2012, 07:58 PM
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I agree Scott! I would probably go with the Cobb if I could convince Graig to paint my son in where the boy is. Thought it would be fun for others to post their dream painting pics
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Sean,
Of the baseball, I like the Cobb best.
Of all of them, I think the Chaplin would probably be the best showcase of Graig's talents. All the light transitions across his hat, face, hands, etc all from a match, no less, would really allow the magic to shine through.
While not really a Chaplin enthusiast, I can only imagine how great that would look.
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Let me tell you about the time I was reading a framing discussion and an autograph thread broke out.
Good point Rob. I will refrain from further posting.
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Boy, am I late to the party or what?! Some of you may remember that a couple years ago, I too had a jerk-off, make that a jake-off, much similar to this guy, trash me for the many "show your" threads that I had started, as well as sharing many pieces from my collection. Unfortunately, despite the overwhelming support I received from the board, I've never been able to regain my enthusiasm that I once had and shared.

What does strike me a little odd is, that during the "Live from the Hunts/Ted Williams Auction" thread, Jake posted over 30 times... just on that one thread! And for whatever reason only Jake is aware of, he went back and erased many of them! What gives Jake?

Attention Whore? You have the sack to call Scott an attention whore? Dude. Take a look in the mirror.

You didn't mind all the attention that many of us showered upon you when you showed off with great pride your Ruth/Red Sox Portrait photo you won in Legendary auction. Even going so far as to claim (and I quote) "this is one of the best shots of Ruth in Boston ever" ... Hardly.

Apparently you enjoyed the attention so much so that once you got the photo framed you immediately posted a new scan of it newly framed for all to see and envy. Maybe you were sensitive and we hurt your fragile feelings because nobody gushed with any more "WOW. WHAT A GREAT RUTH PHOTO! YOU ARE SO AWESOME TO HAVE WON IT! WOW JAKE THAT'S SO FRIGGIN AWESOME. CAN YOU PLEASE MAKE A BIGGER SCAN SO I CAN SAVE IT FOR MY SCREEN SAVER? BTW... WHAT A GREAT PHOTO YOU HAVE. YOU'RE SUCH A STUD JAKE. MAN I WISH I HAD THAT PHOTO!"

Jeez... you are some piece of work.

You really picked on the wrong guy in Scott. Nobody, and I mean Nobody brings more to the memorabilia side than Scott Garner. Scott is also not only a friend but one of the finest Gentlemen that I have even known, as evidence to such in how he chose to handle this matter.

Me, on the other hand, I'm an asshole. Always have been. No matter how hard I try not to be, I just can't help myself. At least I know what I am. You, clearly are in the dark. Let me turn on the light for you Jake... You're an asshole.

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Of the baseball, I like the Cobb best.
Of all of them, I think the Chaplin would probably be the best showcase of Graig's talents. All the light transitions across his hat, face, hands, etc all from a match, no less, would really allow the magic to shine through.
While not really a Chaplin enthusiast, I can only imagine how great that would look.
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I agree. my only problem with the cobb is it lacks the stadium landscape that graig does so well. something really intrigues me about that grandstand in the pittsburgh pic. I should probably start saving now
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my only problem with the cobb is it lacks the stadium landscape that graig does so well
True! But the majority of fans wearing straw hats is pretty neat and makes a great backdrop
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Good point Rob. I will refrain from further posting.
Damn...I hate good points...



That cobb image is wonderful. I cannot stop looking at it. Is it a BAIN? Where did you get that stock image Sean? There are a lot of seemingly strong personalities in that photo..kind of like this thread.
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when graig had his contest going I spent hours compiling images online. I like action shots with stadium landscapes and found about fifty photos I'd pay to have painted. I'm pretty sure cobb is a bain photo.its such a strange setup but very unique photo.
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Default Final result- Greg Kreindler Vander Meer 1938 framing job- for those who care to look

Thought I would bump this thread where I was soliciting ideas on how to best display a painting...

The Johnny Vander Meer painting that Graig Kreindler recently painted for me is now officially on my wall.

After giving this much consideration, I opted to use an interesting framing choice to display Vandy. Max Weder (baseballart on net54) provided some great advice on considering using a shadow box frame. Thanks Max!

I chose reclaimed old red barnwood as the choice of the actual frame itself.
I felt that the red in the frame would really make the red pinstriping and lettering on his Cincinnati flannel uniform pop. Max's idea about using the shadow box allowed me to slightly lighten the image and not hide the canvas three dimensionality of an original oil painting.

I'm really happy with the end result. I hope you like it as well!
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Very nice, scott! It adds to the rustic wooden feel of the dugout too. It makes it look like an old painting, in a good way. Nice choice!
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Dude,
That looks fantastic. What size is that?
I am so going to have to steal that idea for mine.
I love the not hiding the edges, yet still highlighting the image. I agree with Jarrod, the old material really makes it appear antiquey(I just made up that word).
Did you find the materials and do it yourself?

Now, I have to decide on the right color for mine. I'm thinking blue of the het/pinstripes or green from the dugout. Any recommendations, Scott?



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Thought I would bump this thread where I was soliciting ideas on how to best display a painting...

The Johnny Vander Meer painting that Graig Kreindler recently painted for me is now officially on my wall.

After giving this much consideration, I opted to use an interesting framing choice to display Vandy. Max Weder (baseballart on net54) provided some great advice on considering using a shadow box frame. Thanks Max!

I chose reclaimed old red barnwood as the choice of the actual frame itself.
I felt that the red in the frame would really make the red pinstriping and lettering on his Cincinnati flannel uniform pop. Max's idea about using the shadow box allowed me to slightly lighten the image and not hide the canvas three dimensionality of an original oil painting.

I'm really happy with the end result. I hope you like it as well!
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That looks fantastic. What size is that?
I am so going to have to steal that idea for mine.
I love the not hiding the edges, yet still highlighting the image. I agree with Jarrod, the old material really makes it appear antiquey(I just made up that word).
Did you find the materials and do it yourself?

Now, I have to decide on the right color for mine. I'm thinking blue of the het/pinstripes or green from the dugout. Any recommendations, Scott?



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Mark,

Thanks!
Please feel free to borrow my idea. My painting is 20" x 28".
I would tend to agree with your idea about using blue or green as your frame color choice. Your wall color may be a possible factor in your choice as well. I would lean towards the blue, myself, FWIW.

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Great presentation, Scott! Like Jarrod commented, it meshes well with the dugout, too.

Mark -- I'd go with the same shade of blue from the hat, personally.
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scott great job i like it thanks for the post octavio
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Whore or paragon of virtue, that's a a wonderful painting. Was glad to see it.
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Mark, I would also consider a rustic, off-white aged wood for your frame. Something a little more yellowed than Lou's jersey.
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Whore or paragon of virtue, that's a a wonderful painting. Was glad to see it.
I answer to both!

Thanks to all of you for your compliments.

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Nice choice Scott.
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Nice frame Scott! That really makes the painting pop.
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After giving this much consideration, I opted to use an interesting framing choice to display Vandy. Max Weder (baseballart on net54) provided some great advice on considering using a shadow box frame. Thanks Max!
Unfortunately, my hourly rate as an art consultant is somewhat lower than for my rate for Canadian tax advice

The framing does look great.

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The good news I think is that these paintings will look incredible no matter what.
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The good news I think is that these paintings will look incredible no matter what.
I agree... a frame made up of Popsicle Sticks would still work with these great paintings!

Scott:
Excellent choice... looks fantastic!

Mark:
I also like the blue frame idea for your Gehrig. It definitely calls for a darker shade, to match Lou's Cap and Pinstripes.

Great thread!
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I agree... a frame made up of Popsicle Sticks would still work with these great paintings!

Scott:
Excellent choice... looks fantastic!

Mark:
I also like the blue frame idea for your Gehrig. It definitely calls for a darker shade, to match Lou's Cap and Pinstripes.

Great thread!
Thanks Mark!

I agree that this thread has produced some great thoughts about the best way to display a painting. I've definitely learned quite a bit along the way and I hope that others picked up some ideas as well.
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Given my screen name here, I thought that I would chime in and say that you made a nice choice with the frame for your painting. I will not be able to attend the National this year, but I might have to contact Greg about a future commission. Hope you enjoy your painting for years to come.
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Given my screen name here, I thought that I would chime in and say that you made a nice choice with the frame for your painting. I will not be able to attend the National this year, but I might have to contact Greg about a future commission. Hope you enjoy your painting for years to come.
Thanks Ben! I hope that if you commission Graig to paint one for you at some point, that you enjoy it as much as I am. It's awesome getting to look at it when I sit behind my desk every day.

I must say, the whole painting commission process with Graig was nothing less than fantastic. Graig is obviously a talented guy, but his personality and demeaner made him a true pleasure to work with. I would absolutely recommend him to all.
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Here is one way I've displayed mine.

On my phone!





I added the sig and designed the front.
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Here is one way I've displayed mine.

On my phone!





I added the sig and designed the front.
That is pretty cool.. where did you get that done?
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Ben,
Thanks.
I did it myself.
Skit-it website.
Uploaded pic of painting.
Used a photo editor to remove the background from a nice clear sig example I found online. I enhanced the sig a bit so it showed up better. I toyed with different colors, sizes, and angles to put the auto on.
I then designed the front. The pinstripes and number were lifted from an authentic Gehrig jersey. I added the Iron Horse to the bottom.

I am willing to do it for others, but do have time limitations for my work and family.

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Ben,
Thanks.
I did it myself.
Skit-it website.
Uploaded pic of painting.
Used a photo editor to remove the background from a nice clear sig example I found online. I enhanced the sig a bit so it showed up better. I toyed with different colors, sizes, and angles to put the auto on.
I then designed the front. The pinstripes and number were lifted from an authentic Gehrig jersey. I added the Iron Horse to the bottom.

I am willing to do it for others, but do have time limitations for my work and family.

Best,
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Yeah I guess that was my question.. what website etc. Very cool!
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