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Old 01-05-2012, 04:43 PM
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I would love to paint as a profession.
It's a rough gig being an artist. It's a lot of sweat equity that in most cases isn't rewarded in the marketplace. Even after you're an established artist, you're always trying to figure out where the next commission or sale will come from (which in some ways is like any other business--however, I don't seem to have to worry about tax miscreants finding me in my business)

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That image of Chesbro is beautiful. What's the medium and size?

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It's acrylic on canvas, 14 x 18. Most of her paintings are larger.

I thought I would post a couple of her less representational works.



This is mixed media, with a photo of Lou (not Type 1 ) with discarded text from Pride of the Yankees.

For "modern" baseball art:



And finally, the artist often has a message for her spouse when he doesn't quite understand the artistic process, as demonstrated in this shot from her sketchbook at the ballpark

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It's a rough gig being an artist. It's a lot of sweat equity that in most cases isn't rewarded in the marketplace. Even after you're an established artist, you're always trying to figure out where the next commission or sale will come from (which in some ways is like any other business--however, I don't seem to have to worry about tax miscreants finding me in my business)



It's acrylic on canvas, 14 x 18. Most of her paintings are larger.

I thought I would post a couple of her less representational works.



This is mixed media, with a photo of Lou (not Type 1 ) with discarded text from Pride of the Yankees.

For "modern" baseball art:



And finally, the artist often has a message for her spouse when he doesn't quite understand the artistic process, as demonstrated in this shot from her sketchbook at the ballpark

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Old 01-05-2012, 08:34 PM
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Graig Kreindler is working on this for me:



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Graig Kreindler is working on this for me:



Can't wait to see the finished product!
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Here is a 1909 San Francisco Cronicle Supplement and a Collier's Magazine Cover.


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These are a couple "signatures" I made up for another forum using photoshop and some imagination. I wouldn't really call this "art" in the same vein as some of the awesome pieces displayed in this thread, but I humbly offer it up so I can feel like I'm participating
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Default Ty Cobb Circa 1908 "Navin's Nominal Star"

The one thing in my sports room my wife actually appreciates. Funny doesnt even need a frame....Kreindler is so talented!

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I have not done any cartoon artwork in years. This thread got my wanting to try again but it took me a while to get around to it. I whipped this up this morning.
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