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Old 03-13-2010, 03:19 PM
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Default Oh what a question!

Probably have a hard time choosing just one...

so here's a few images I would love to see him lift from cards:
T206 Nap Lajoie w/bat - I think this would be his #1 stunner
T200 Cleveland team photo
1948 Leaf Stan Musial
1951 Bowman Roy Campanella
1971 Topps Thurman Munson
1978 Topps Reggie Jackson

and then 1 or 2 images of my cousins. One is a photo already in hand, and the other is a composite that Graig will have to construct to depict a scene that was never captured on film, only told over time...

Edited to add: In fact, thinking about this some more, I think the most fun could be had by having Graig create some scenes that were not previously depicted, (or maybe never happened), -like Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner, and Joe Jackson chatting at batting practice of the 1909 All-Star Game...you know, the kind of smiling semi-candid you might see on a multi-player card from the 1985 or 1986 Fleer set. Or a nice group shot on the field before gametime of Johnny Evers and Fred Merkle!
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Old 03-14-2010, 12:46 PM
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Jason

Here's a 1948 Leaf painting Jennifer did as part of series for Hal Lewis



The painting is about 24 x 30, as that's a photocopy of the card displayed with the painting, not the actual card. Here's the collection



A number of photos of the paintings in process and on completion can be seen on her flickr site here

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Old 03-14-2010, 01:42 PM
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Default Max, awesome, thanks!

That is fantastic stuff. And a great little selection of cards to focus on as subjects, too! I can't help but notice that they all suffer from dead-on perfect centering!
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Casey at his coolest

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Default Famous Slugger

I go back and forth on what photo I would love to have him paint.
I think this slugger would be the one.



He's the greatest to me.
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I would love to see what Graig would do with this endearing image...

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Wow, Jimmy! That's beautiful. It's what baseball should be about.

(Think Lou charged a fee for posing with the kid and letting him wear his cap?)
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