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GKreindler 10-06-2010 11:41 PM

Don't make me start that Pennock...

:o

HRBAKER 10-07-2010 12:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PhilNap (Post 841173)
Haunting is right. That Baker belongs on the wall of a mansion in a Scooby Doo cartoon. I saw it in person and I think his eyes may have shifted. Good work Graig but don't go gettin' a swelled head or I'll start hurling more tomatos.

I think he captured the unibrow perfectly. Is that really Baker or the drummer for REM?

PhilNap 10-07-2010 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GKreindler (Post 841178)
Don't make me start that Pennock...

:o

Pennock huh? Well at least you didn't go all Julian Wera on my @$$.

GKreindler 10-26-2010 01:37 PM

Hey guys,

Here's the latest for those of you keeping score!

Jackie stealing home against Andy Seminick during the first game of a doubleheader between Brooklyn and Philadelphia on July 2, 1950.

That was a mouthful.

Hope you dig it!

Graig

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...er/Dodgers.jpg

danc 10-26-2010 02:58 PM

That's a gorgeous JR. Where's the Gil McDougal you said you were working on?

Bobby Shantz in the future?

Do the Vera just for that Scooby Doo reference alone. I bet he spent all night working on that line. :-)

DanC

P.S: GK, BH was sent yesterday.

whitehse 10-27-2010 03:13 PM

Once again, spectacular painting! Someday I have to see these in person!! I bet they look even better!

GKreindler 11-28-2010 05:38 PM

Hey all,

I figure it's been more than a month since I posted something last on here, so I thought I'd give it a whirl for those of you who are still tuned in.

I got these three 9"x12"s back from the photographers a couple of weeks ago. The Gehrig dates from '27, the DiMag from '36 and the Feller from '37. All of them originate from that master of disaster, Charles M. Conlon.

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...t_Overcast.jpg

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...6_Portrait.jpg

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...Portrait-1.jpg

I also have a bunch of larger ones in progress, but I'll have to post them later when the studio is a bit cleaner and I can actually get them onto the easel to take photos of 'em. Some of them are even commissions from fellow board members. Woot!

Oh, and if you want to keep track of any painting stuff, I regularly update my Facebook page - http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref...GraigKreindler

Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend!

Graig

milkit1 11-28-2010 07:13 PM

nice job again Graig. Out of a personal preference, I prefer your action ones that show more of the stadium. Nothing against your close ups but for me your strongest with the wide action shots. Looking forward to seeing the ones your working on and for gods sake make a Hal Chase! :)

Big Six 11-28-2010 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by milkit1 (Post 851225)
nice job again Graig. Out of a personal preference, I prefer your action ones that show more of the stadium. Nothing against your close ups but for me your strongest with the wide action shots. Looking forward to seeing the ones your working on and for gods sake make a Hal Chase! :)

I second the call for a Chase...any candidates for a good Chase picture to work from???

GKreindler 11-28-2010 09:05 PM

Thanks for your thoughts, Sean. I actually really enjoy doing those action shots the most, as like you, I love being able to see the ballpark. Man, if I could do one of those a month, I'd be super happy. Maybe I really need to start trying.

But yeah, the small ones are ultra-satisfying too. Thankfully, those images only go on the smaller panels, so in a way, I think of them like baseball cards - profile pictures, I guess. At the same time, they're not as tough to research as some of those other paintings, so they're a nice break from everything.

Regarding Chase, I've always loved this shot from '05. Though smiling, I always thought he looked kinda devilish.

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...lChase1905.jpg

Graig

ethicsprof 11-28-2010 10:08 PM

easel
 
incredibly beautiful work!!!
I love that you choose the master of disaster as your photographer.
I have the Conlon Paskert,Mowrey,Moeller, and L. Tannehill and they're displayed on one of my many(thankfully) office walls.

all the best,
barry

GKreindler 11-29-2010 06:29 AM

Thank you so much, Barry!!

I'd love to see shots of those Conlons, if you have them. Especially the Tannehill.

bronxbomber609 11-29-2010 12:24 PM

beautiful art work thanks for sharing

GKreindler 11-29-2010 03:56 PM

Thanks for the compliments, Romeo!

This one needs another day or two, but it's almost there. Commissioned by a fellow board member, this is based off of another one of Conlon's beautiful pieces. I'm pretty sure this dates back to '25.

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...r/Gehrig-3.jpg

As usual, my photography stinks. Hope ya dig it anyways!

Graig

milkit1 11-29-2010 04:39 PM

Graig,
Thats a KILLER chase pic! Could you paint that with a stadium surrounding?

GKreindler 11-29-2010 05:48 PM

Because of the angle, I'd probably only keep a sliver of the ballpark at the bottom of the canvas. I think the sky would just frame his head perfectly. I do have some other shots of him from a little further back though, mostly fielding first base, with much more of the ballparks showing through.

ethicsprof 11-29-2010 10:08 PM

easel
 
graig,
i'd love to show you but this ole dinosaur never learned to scan( barry sloate and i are the last of this pitiful breed methinks). i surely wouldn't know how to do it now since they're on the office walls!
the tannehill is the photo behind the T206 tannehill (no L);
the paskert if the photo behind the T3 paskert cincinnati;
mowrey and moeller are just beauts.
the first i won in legendary 2009; the other 3 i won in the B&L auction late this year.
again, i do love your work!!!!!!

best,
barry

milkit1 11-30-2010 07:00 AM

well i guess my question is have you ever painted a picture and used a different background?

GKreindler 11-30-2010 09:56 AM

Barry, I've always loved that Tannehill shot. It depicts him after casually tossing the ball, right? Conlon was so amazing at capturing shots like that. Even though I love the game action shots and all, seeing the guys casually tossing before a game is really cool. It's as much a part of a game as any image could be.

Sean, I have indeed. The only problem with this image is that because of the angle of the photograph, as well as the direction of the sunlight, it would be very hard to place any deadball era ballpark in the background that wouldn't sit pretty low to the bottom of the canvas. It would probably be best to find another Chase shot if you wanted to see more of the ballpark backdrop. Then again, I could just extend his body down to the knees, and you could see more that way...

milkit1 11-30-2010 11:19 AM

cool! well there ya go! Looking forward to seeing that chase! lol

GKreindler 11-30-2010 12:04 PM

:D

ethicsprof 11-30-2010 09:38 PM

graig
 
you are correct. it is that casual tannehill.
i've been drawn to it for the same reasons you elucidate.

keep up the great work.

best,
barry

milkit1 12-18-2010 03:05 PM

1 Attachment(s)
Please tell me you won this one and are going to paint it. I was the under bidder and had I won I was going to give it to you and insist you paint it :)

Attachment 29308

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT

brandoningram 12-19-2010 03:42 PM

Great Pic...
 
Have a look at this pic Graig...I know you're a Yankee fan ( not your fault ),this shoould be your next "on the easel" project...
http://cgi.ebay.com/MICKEY-MANTLE-WH...item5d2ca5ab08

brandoningram 12-19-2010 03:49 PM

Heres another good one...
http://cgi.ebay.com/MICKEY-MANTLE-CA...item5d2cb2290e

GKreindler 12-19-2010 04:42 PM

Sean, that Speaker shot would be cool indeed. I have a feeling I would drive myself absolutely bonkers trying to get all of the right colors and what not for that painting. I wonder if it's still around?

Brandon, both of those shots are wonderful. The only problem is, that particular seller isn't so great. He/she gets all of those photos from Internet screen-shots, and every single one I've ordered from them has been beyond pixelated. I do, however, have a nice scan of the first one from a Marvin Newman book...

milkit1 12-19-2010 06:32 PM

yeah I was wondering that myself. What a cool painting to have. I bet it would be difficult to get that picture right paiting a painting. Thought it was pretty surreal :)

darrend505 12-19-2010 08:33 PM

Just wanted to say that your work is amazing. Hopefully one day I may be able to afford one of them! They are so realistic!!!

GKreindler 12-20-2010 07:39 AM

Thank you so much for those compliments, Darren!! I'm really glad you dig the work.

And Sean, surreal indeed. I have a feeling that one day, some random commission will require me to do something like this, and I can picture myself combing the country to see if the painting still exists. And I'd probably love every single second of it.

milkit1 12-21-2010 06:59 PM

you can do it! we're all counting on ya :)

GKreindler 01-10-2011 06:09 PM

Hey guys,

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

The majority of them are on the smaller side, as I've been working a lot on these smaller guys when I take breaks from the large canvases. I guess because they're a little less involved, they are a bit quicker to get done.

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...9_Portrait.jpg
Honus Wagner, 1909

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...ait_Conlon.jpg
Charlie Gehringer, 1925

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...925_Conlon.jpg
Lefty Grove, 1925

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...berry_1987.jpg
Darryl Strawberry, 1987

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...g_Thompson.jpg
Babe Ruth, 1922

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

PS: Oh, and if you want to follow what I'm doing a little more closely, become a fan on Facebook!

http://www.facebook.com/GraigKreindler

jacksons 01-10-2011 06:37 PM

I think you're getting better at this Graig, if that's even possible.

That Strawberry is absolutely breathtaking!

Hell yeah I want to see more!

Kawika 01-10-2011 06:43 PM

Great work, Graig. Love the way the background pops on the Ruth.

GKreindler 01-11-2011 02:56 PM

Thanks a lot, guys!!!

I'll have to take some photos of the in-progress stuff tomorrow, as my camera seems to be a little bit on the fritz. Being that I'm so bad with it to begin with, maybe I should just cut my losses and throw it into the street...

Graig

D. Broughman 01-11-2011 05:08 PM

If I could paint like you I would throw my camera away:D

Forever Young 01-12-2011 08:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by D. Broughman (Post 862138)
If I could paint like you I would throw my camera away:D

I would cut my ear off and check into a mental institution. Do it! I dare you!

Forever Young 01-12-2011 08:58 AM

Oh....
 
and nice Ruth BTW..:)

D. Broughman 01-12-2011 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Forever Young (Post 862256)
I would cut my ear off and check into a mental institution. Do it! I dare you!

Ben my son is a professional photographer and takes pictures for pro teams. It is amazing what he can do with a camera just like Graig does with his brush. I was just trying to compliment his work.

Forever Young 01-12-2011 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by D. Broughman (Post 862268)
Ben my son is a professional photographer and takes pictures for pro teams. It is amazing what he can do with a camera just like Graig does with his brush. I was just trying to compliment his work.

This was directed to Graig..not you...not sure what happened..must have hit quote vs post. Sorry for the confusion :). Just giving Graiger the grief he deserves for being my friend.

jacksons 01-12-2011 12:26 PM

Congratulations on your Ruth, Ben - I'm jealous.

I still can't get over that Strawberry. It's insane - it may even be on par with the Mathewson Graig did. ;)

I've logged into Net54 more in one week than I ever have, just to look at that Strawberry painting again.

I'm not trying to embarrass you, Graig!

Those mid-80s Mets jerseys really pop on the canvas though - love to see one of Orosco kneeling on the mound, flinging his glove into the air, or of Knight trotting home at the end of Game 6.

D. Broughman 01-12-2011 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Forever Young (Post 862317)
This was directed to Graig..not you...not sure what happened..must have hit quote vs post. Sorry for the confusion :). Just giving Graiger the grief he deserves for being my friend.

Understood it is great to have friends you can rag on. I hope he enjoys ragging on you too;)

Forever Young 01-12-2011 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by D. Broughman (Post 862334)
Understood it is great to have friends you can rag on. I hope he enjoys ragging on you too;)

It is and no he doesn't as I would beat him...haha j/k

GKreindler 01-12-2011 05:21 PM

Oh, believe me, Dynarl, Ben gets his.

And Jacksons, you're making me blush. Thank you for your kind words. Hopefully you'll feel the same about your up-and-comer...

I have to agree with you on those Mets jerseys. Those mid-80s togs were absolutely amazing. And coming from a Yankee fan, this is not the easiest thing in the world to say, but I always thought he looked best in blue and orange.

Graig

GKreindler 01-18-2011 10:55 PM

Hey all,

Just got these back from the photographers, too:

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...oeBerg1935.jpg
Moe Berg, 1935

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...nepool1963.jpg
Ed Kranepool, 1963

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...ollins1909.jpg
Eddie Collins, 1909

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...Mantle1956.jpg
Mickey Mantle, 1956

A motley crew/crue indeed. The Mantle is actually a redo, as the original was...ahem...lost. Not cool.

Anywho, I would love to hear any thoughts you want to throw my way, especially with the Collins. That one had somewhat of a different quality of light that I've not painted before, and I'm not terribly sure that I was successful. Boo.

I hope you like all four, but I'll settle for three. Actually, I'll settle for one.

Graig

timzcardz 01-19-2011 06:45 AM

Graig, you are a man of many talents, or at least one extreme talent!
I always look for new postings from you, because they are simply amazing.

So the first Mantle was "lost"? :eek: Is it by any chance now part of the Barry Halper collection?

Since you specifically asked about the Collins, I absolutley love it. The only thing that bothers me or seems eerie, is that when I look at it, it appears to me that Collins' left eye is looking directly into my eyes but his right eye seems to be loking over my left shoulder. It could just be me. Or were Collins' eyes actually that way? If so, then you certainly captured it.


And thanks for the Berg. It reminds me that I was reading "The Catcher Was A Spy" while on vacation a few year ago and hadn't finished it when vacation was over. I really need to pick that up again. Somehow that painting seems to capture the essence of what I know about him and his life.

Lordstan 01-19-2011 07:55 AM

Wow
 
Graig,
The Mantle is Spectacular, as is the Strawberry you posted last week. They look just like pictures.
The other three are excellent as well.
I'm not sure what you don't like about the Collins. I think it captures him quite nicely.

BTW, the picture is in the mail tomorrow.

Mark

jacksons 01-19-2011 08:24 AM

Graig - they are all fantastic.

I'd love to know how you determine exact eye, hair color, etc. for these deadballers.

Is this through literary research, or is it maybe assumed by the shade of these attributes in b/w photographs?

Eddie Collins' eyes are haunting. How did you know he had such light colored eyes?

BTW - sorry to hear about the Mantle redo - the second one looks just as good as the first, though, if not better.

GKreindler 01-19-2011 01:17 PM

Thanks for all of your comments, guys - I really appreciate the honest feedback.

timzcardz, it's funny you should mention that...um...just kidding. But really, I'm a bit upset that I never got to do this kind of stuff when Barry was still around and active. It really would have been wonderful to meet him if I ever had the chance.

Also, thanks for the comments on the Collins painting. His eyes seem to be pretty consistent with the photograph, I think. But, it's definitely possible that I could have been a little off. I'm really still debating, so I'll have to give it another look or six.

Mark, you da man. Thank you. And from what Dean tells me, your painting should be going out quite soon.

jacksons, thanks for the kind words again, especially regarding the Mantle. I blame Dean. Let's leave it at that.

Regarding the eye colors, it's all done with research, mostly through books and magazines. Sometimes, though ti can be tough, I have to guess based on the approximate value of the person's iris compared to the retina. Even that can't be exact though.

The feeling with Collins that I was trying to go for was just what you mentioned - having a focal point in his eyes. The light I was trying to achieve was to be reflected from outside of the dugout for the most part. In other words, in the dark dugout, I wanted Collins' head to peer out and seem to glow. And in such a case, it seemed that his blue eyes would appear almost crystalline. You may notice that on a bright day with cloud cover, the pigment in a person's eyes will be really chromatic, sometimes even more so than with direct light from the sun. I guess that was really the effect I was trying for.

Graig

quinnsryche 01-19-2011 02:26 PM

Wow!
 
Hi, never posted but always admired. Greg, you are the best and most talented sports artist I have ever seen. That Berg is amazing, like he is actually sitting there, and the Mantle is just as incredible. I really think you captured the intensity of a young baseball hero in the making. The other 2 are nice but the Berg and Mantle really seem to come to life in my opinion. I don't come to this side often but when I do I always search out the posts of your artwork. You are truly a gifted artist. When I win the lottery, you'll be the first to know it! :D

HRBAKER 01-19-2011 03:36 PM

Graig,

I think that the Collins is fabulous. That along with the Baker are my faves of all of your incredible work, an A's bias not doubt showing through. Because after all how could you pick really? :)

Keep up the good work.

Jeff


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