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byrone 05-17-2012 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by GKreindler (Post 994428)
Thank you so much, guys!!

Believe me, boxing would definitely be something I'd LOVE to paint. I just think I need more of an education with the sport before I can really pick something that would resonate. They're some great photographers from the 50s that took exceptional shots for Sports Illustrated - maybe they'd be good to start looking at.

Either way, I don't know if I'd ever be able to paint something as good as this:



Bellows never fails. And then there's this guy:


God, I LOVE Rockwell. NO one told a story like him. Look at that staging! That narrative! That emotion!! The warm, red note on the blonde's flower!! What a monster he was.

Boxing has such a rich, painted tradition. One day I'll crack it.

Graig

The Ali/Liston image at the Lewiston, Maine fight would be awesome.

GKreindler 05-17-2012 05:27 PM

This shot of Tony Demarco being knocked out by Basilio in 1955 might be my favorite of all-time:

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...rypo1_1280.jpg

Another genius work by Hy Peskin.

Graig

whitehse 05-18-2012 08:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GKreindler (Post 994428)
Thank you so much, guys!!

Believe me, boxing would definitely be something I'd LOVE to paint. I just think I need more of an education with the sport before I can really pick something that would resonate. They're some great photographers from the 50s that took exceptional shots for Sports Illustrated - maybe they'd be good to start looking at.

Either way, I don't know if I'd ever be able to paint something as good as this:

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...ge-bellows.jpg

Bellows never fails. And then there's this guy:

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

God, I LOVE Rockwell. NO one told a story like him. Look at that staging! That narrative! That emotion!! The warm, red note on the blonde's flower!! What a monster he was.

Boxing has such a rich, painted tradition. One day I'll crack it.

Graig

I am a huge fan of Rockwell but I can honestly say I have never seen this boxing painting. I agree with you in that the way he sets the stage and tells the story is pretty incredible. Every character in the painting makes my mind wander to try and figure out what exactly they were thinking at that moment.
It is as if the characters come alive right there on the canvas!

urtzie 05-18-2012 09:09 AM

those paintings are incredible!

mcgwirecom 05-19-2012 08:05 AM

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This picture is really cool of Ruth. But it is pretty dark and hard to see detail. Ruth crossing home after his 3rd World Series homerun. And the crowd celebrating his "hat trick". Pretty neat to see the hats being thrown. Thought it may make a nice painting...

GKreindler 07-05-2012 02:28 PM

Hey everyone,

Hope you're all having a great summer, and had a very safe and fun Fourth yesterday.

I've been giving a handful of paintings to my photographers over the past week (and will continue to do so tomorrow), and here are the results of the first two:

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...amura_1936.jpg
Eiji Sawamura, 1936, 20" x 32"

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...87_Cabinet.jpg
Charles 'Hoss' Radbourn, 1887, 12" x 16"

The Eiji took forever to come together, as it's just ridiculously hard to get ANY good reference of this guy. MANY thanks to Robert Klevens for hooking a brutha up. And the second image, which was a fun departure, was provided by Rob Lifson and the good people at REA, so a big 'thank you' to them as well!

Also, there's some exciting stuff going on in the next few weeks, as the USPS is going to be releasing a book entitled 'Play Ball! Great Moments in Major League Baseball History,' which will be featuring 16 baseball-themed stamps that have been released over the years (some of which are from Kadir Nelson, a WONDERFUL artist). Anywho, the book will be 40 pages from what I understand, and I've been honored to have 12 of my paintings featured throughout the thing (though not on the stamps). If ya'd like to get more info, check it out here:

https://store.usps.com/store/promo/c...mo_MLBAllStars

It's a pretty big deal, as I guess the book will be available in post offices throughout the country. And though I don't get any royalties for the book or anything like that, just being able to say that one of my clients has been the United States Postal Service is quite a resume boost. Hopefully it can lead to some good things.

At the same time, I want to thank ALL of you guys on the boards for showing me so much love and support over the past few years, whether it's been through purchases, comments, critiques, or just general friendship - it means more to me than I can possibly express.

Anywho, I'd love to hear your thoughts on any of these two, especially the Radbourn painting, being that it's another one of those interesting studio portraits that had always been a scary endeavor.

Thanks,

Graig

deebro041 07-05-2012 02:59 PM

Graig that Hoss is the BOSS!! As usual, stellar work on both paintings and congrats on the book!! Keep up your wonderful art and wish you the best!
Dan

97manoftroy 07-05-2012 03:11 PM

Graig that Eiji is utterly amazing.

Huge congrats on the Book! As far as sports Art is concerned you are the leader of the pack! Continued success!

Marvin

whitehse 07-05-2012 03:18 PM

Both paintings are great but that Hoss is just freaking amazing!!

Congrats on the USPS recognition. You certainly deserve it. I hope you remember us small timers when you get huge national recognition.....and you will get huge national recognition.

Scott Garner 07-05-2012 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by whitehse (Post 1010904)
Both paintings are great but that Hoss is just freaking amazing!!

Congrats on the USPS recognition. You certainly deserve it. I hope you remember us small timers when you get huge national recognition.....and you will get huge national recognition.

+1 Graig, I love the Hoss Radbourn! :)


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