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Old 05-20-2019, 08:06 PM
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Default Ben's Artwork Thread

I'd like to first off thank all of the Net54 members that have taken the time to check out and comment on the artwork I've been posting. Moving forward, I will be posting my completed pieces to this thread.

Here are all of the completed pieces that I've posted so far plus a couple of new ones. The '51 Bowman Mantle is a collaborative piece that I worked on with a friend who also creates this kind of art. I did the face and he did the rest. I've been working on some team logos recently as well. The White Sox logo pictured below is made entirely from White Sox players' cards.

Stay tuned for more! I'm currently brewing up a Cal Ripken Jr. made from Cal Ripken Jr. cards!
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i dig the impressionistic qualities of the mantle.
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That 51 Bowman Mantle is spectacular.
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Yes, I like them a lot. I like how you use different patterns and 'textures.'

You should have Sportcollectorsdaily.com do an article on your work, if they haven't already

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I'd like to first off thank all of the Net54 members that have taken the time to check out and comment on the artwork I've been posting. Moving forward, I will be posting my completed pieces to this thread.

Here are all of the completed pieces that I've posted so far plus a couple of new ones. The '51 Bowman Mantle is a collaborative piece that I worked on with a friend who also creates this kind of art. I did the face and he did the rest. I've been working on some team logos recently as well. The White Sox logo pictured below is made entirely from White Sox players' cards.

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Here is a newly-completed piece - It is based on an early 1980s post card and it is made entirely from Cal Ripken Jr. baseball cards. This one is 14" x 20" which is a bit smaller than most of my other work
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Here are a couple new pieces: A 20" x 30" 1951 Bowman Roy Campanella and a 16" x 16" cubs logo that I made during my road trip to the National
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I like the worn corners and Brett is a nice touch.
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I just finished up a crazy and somewhat controversial commission: A 30" x 21" 1956 Topps Mickey Mantle, made entirely from 1956 Topps baseball cards. While it was hard to feel good about cutting up vintage cards, I can rest assured knowing that these cards will still be enjoyed, just in a different form.
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Brilliant, Ben...

That is truly amazing work. Your attention to detail is incredible. I especially love the 3 dimensional elements and depth perception of those fans in the bleachers.

Just a great representation of that classic card!

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nice job ben on the mantle!

I'd love love love to see one of a t206 made from cut up t206's!!!!!!!
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nice job ben on the mantle!

I'd love love love to see one of a t206 made from cut up t206's!!!!!!!
Thank you! I don’t foresee myself cutting up any actual T206s anytime soon, but I’m considering a T206 made from T206 reprints...
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I'd love love love to see one of a t206 made from cut up t206's!!!!!!!
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Brilliant, Ben...

That is truly amazing work. Your attention to detail is incredible. I especially love the 3 dimensional elements and depth perception of those fans in the bleachers.

Just a great representation of that classic card!
Thank you Mark. The background was a challenge, especially with a limited selection of materials. I had to make it a little greener than it is in the actual card, but it seems to work!
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I just finished a very challenging project and I wanted to share! It is a 20" x 28" 1966 Topps Tony Perez, made from cut up baseball cards. There are a lot of different colors in this one. Here are some of the cards I used:

'84, '85, '87, '89, and '94 Topps
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'90 Topps Traded
'90 Upper Deck
'92 Pinnacle
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And a few more...

Thanks for looking!
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A true masterpiece, Ben....

And though I might be biased, must say it's the coolest example of cut-card artwork I've ever seen... not to mention my new Avatar!

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Excellent colors man. The details are really tight too, like the pinstripes. The trophy and glove look great.
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While things have certainly been generally difficult lately, on a positive note I have had more time to devote to my artistic endeavors. Here is a newly finished piece: A custom commission of Keith Comstock taking a line drive to the groin, made from cut baseball cards. Hopefully this brings some comic relief during a tough time.
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Very cool, Ben... love the modern abstract background on that one.

I collect vintage, so had to research the history of that card. Very funny story and one of a kind card!

Can't wait to see more!

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Very cool ben. Great work. For being relatively obscure, Keith Comstock has made quite the name for himself with this card and his topps error card. Furthermore, he kinda looks like “the tiger king” here- #legend.
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Here's another one in the books. 20" x 28", made from cut up baseball cards. The Yaz rookie is one of my favorite cards and it is very well-suited for this type of art!
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Best one yet! That is awesome, great job!
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Amazing as always, Ben... That's a stunner!
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Thanks guys! I have some more exciting stuff in the works. Stay tuned...
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How did you do the signature!?

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Incredible Koufax and replication of his sig!!

Amazing that you can do that with a scissors.
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I am completely mesmerized by the quality of that signature. I am an English teacher, maybe that has something to do with it, or maybe it's thinking certain ballplayers couldn't do with a pen that you have accomplished with scissors. It appears seamless without closer inspection.

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I am completely mesmerized by the quality of that signature. I am an English teacher, maybe that has something to do with it, or maybe it's thinking certain ballplayers couldn't do with a pen that you have accomplished with scissors. It appears seamless without closer inspection.

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Here are a couple new ones that I recently finished. The Henderson rookie was one of the toughest projects I've worked on to date!
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Amazing stuff. Thank you. One of these days, I need to buy one.
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Both just phenomenal...

Great stuff as always, Ben!
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Here's another - A 23" x 28" 1949 Bowman Larry Doby, made from cut baseball cards (including a LOT of 1987 Donruss)
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I just finished a fun and challenging project, and this one actually fits the pre-war theme of the forum! It measures 21" x 28" and is made entirely from cut up baseball cards.

When I started this project, I wasn't entirely sure what to use for the red background as none of my "go-to" sets seemed to quite match. Luckily, I was browsing eBay listings one evening and I stumbled across an unexpected solution: 1983 Donruss Action All-Stars! Not only do these cards offer a suitable red color on the backs, but they are also jumbo-sized, so the red areas are relatively large. Despite having this size advantage, I still used nearly three complete 60-card sets to fill in the massive red background of this piece.

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1992 Pinnacle, 1989 Bowman, 1991 Bowman, 1987 Topps, 2019 Topps, and various late '80s/early '90s Donruss (specifically 1991 series II for the large light green area)

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I recently started working a full-time engineering job which is great for my card budget but means I have less time for art. However, I'm still putting in hours where I can, and I recently finished this very challenging commission (20" x 29", cut up baseball cards). That crowd was no joke...
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Great work Ben, especially like the Johnson.
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Wow! That is f'n great!
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Here are a couple closeups of the Rickey
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