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Jose Bautista painting from our 3rd raffle...
Hello friends,
So, I figured I'd start a new thread for Chris' Jose Bautista painting (from the raffle last month), just to give a fresh look into this thing on my end from the ground up. As you've probably read by now, Chris is a big Blue Jays fan, and has been since the team's inception in 1977. When we were in contact the first time, he made that known. From the outset, he wasn't terribly interested in a painting of Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig or Christy Mathewson. He likes those fellas, but he wanted something that was a bit more on the personal side. Also, no self-respecting Toronto fan could possibly live with him/herself if a Yankee was adorning their wall! He had a couple of ideas in mind, many of which he shared with the board: Joe Carter's romp around the bases, Devon White's catch in the '92 WS, George Bell's pennant-clinching catch in '85, the first pitch thrown in Jays franchise history, and finally, the Bautista bat flip. Chris was a little bit worried that I might not really go for the last one, since it was a bit modern, and also somewhat controversial with a lot of people. Personally, it was never a problem for me, as I'm happy to just act as the visual reporter here. After some back and forth, I could tell through our conversations that more and more he was leaning towards Jose, as he eloquently stated the reason for in the raffle thread: "I would be ecstatic with either but when I look back at last season and how I had something to cheer about after over two decades of zero playoff baseball. I didn't miss a game (live or PVR) and I was able to get into with my daughter (she has a Bautista doll and at 8 months, could search for it by name). Even though it looks like Jose won't be resigned at the end of this year (which I realize is a business decision, but like Carter and Alomar etc, he deserves to have a place with the Jays greats) what he did while a Jay has been special. Two HR titles, 54 bombs in 2010. Really the only star for a long while. Carter's HR now, when looking back, seems like a cherry on top of a sundae that I couldn't finish. An embarrassment of riches from 1985-1993. All those great moments from that run blend into one pleasant memory. Bautista gave me a fresh one to hang on to." I don't think there could have been a better reason for choosing a specific player or moment, and I was thrilled that he went with what his heart was telling him. This is one of those pieces that just feels different - you can tell how much Chris (and his family) lives and dies by this team. And that's just awesome. So, onto the image itself. Below is what we chose to work from (though the full, uncropped shot has a bit more room on both the left and right sides): Normally, I would probably have tried to convince Chris to go with the larger, more expansive image - capturing the scope of the moment is always an important thing, and size is usually a big factor in doing so. But when it came down to it, he really liked to have it cropped and focused in on Jose: I think it was an excellent choice, as he's still going to be able to keep a good amount of fans in the background. The fact that all of their arms are raised to the sky really adds to the emotion of it all, and I think helps tell the story. But in the end, the focal point will be Bautista's bat. He ends up being cropped a bit more tightly to the edge in that lower left corner, and his bat just steals center-stage. And when it's painted, I'll make sure that that's where the viewer's eyes go first. Speaking of the painting, the stretcher bars have officially been ordered. once they land here in Brooklyn, they'll be constructed, and we'll get into the linen and priming. Looking forward to sharing this journey with all of y'all! And if you have any questions, comments or problems, don't be afraid to chime in. Thanks for reading, Graig
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Fantastic!
Thanks again to Graig, Bill and all the participants and commenters! Very excited!!
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Epic. Gonna be so, so good.
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Joey Bats
Great choice Chris. Go Jays!
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Graig & Chris- This is going to be GREAT!
What I remember about that moment was how LOUD it got!! Even down here (geographically), You HAD to get excited! Chris - thanks for sharing your specific reasons for the specific subject. Graig -thanks in advance for allowing us to ride along on this journey. .
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That is going to be an incredible painting. It has so much going for it visually , full of emotion and passion. You don't need to be a Blue Jay fan or have watched the game to know a home run has just been hit. Flipping the bat says it all . I'm really glad the painting is contemporary . I love Graigs work from any era. Awesome selection Chris!
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Thanks so much for contributing, everyone!
I'm super-stoked for this painting too, especially because it's modern. I feel like I'm lacking a lot of that in my portfolio, and ideally, I'd love to have a very well-rounded amount of years/eras from which to draw. Or paint. Whatever. If I can get some more stuff from 1960 on through today, I'd be a happy camper, for sure. Then again, there's this Deacon White painting I want to do...
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Not only are the fans' arms raised, but they're still focused on where the ball landed as he's looking at the bat as he flips it in celebration, so that image captures both what the fans were experiencing and his perspective in the moment just after the home run. Pretty cool.
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Great choice Chris! Either of your top two would have been great (Carter or Bautista). The painting will probably be as epic as that bat flip
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Chris,
Your selection was well thought out. Great job. Can't wait to see the finished product. That painting will light up the whole wall, hell, maybe the whole room. Very very cool.
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The bat flip is controversial but under the circumstances, one could understand someone getting caught up in the moment like he did. He meant no disrespect. Personally, I think the Ranger's are acting like a bunch of cry babies. That game last year stung, understandably, but that's the way it goes, and this is a new season.
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Chris and Graig,
Thank you for including us on the 'journey!' I love seeing Graig's work from beginning to finish. Oh, since I did contribute $40 do you think one of the fans in the back could have a Red Sox hat on?
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I like this one better...
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It was a quality punch.
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Go Rougned!! Made many of us down here in Texas smile today. Good job.
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Everything is bigger in Texas, including the sour grapes. It boils down to their feelings getting hurt because a dude jacked an iconic home run of them. Deal with it.
I've got no problem with that slide either. Especially after Bautista got a high fastball into the ribs. Then the whining Rangers get all offended when a rotund Fielder takes a ball to his thigh. Gibbons diagnosed the situation perfectly. Gutless. Dodger fan here. No dog in this fight. But I sure like the painting even more now. |
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I think you need to watch the man play. I've seen more than a few games and he doesn't play dirty. That slide today was harder than it might have been if he wasn't just hit it the ribs with a 96 MPH 4-seamer but it wasn't dirty.
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He connected allright! Jose commented on that in is post game interview! It was a sucker punch in my opinion.
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Andrew, I really appreciate the support Sir, but I don't think I can do it. Red Sox and Yankee hats make me queasy . Can't wait to finally get to Fenway though. Been on my bucket list for ever!
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Thanks Mike!
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Guys, let's return this thread to its original purpose as it has veered way off track. I have deleted my intended humorous post about the Rangers/Jays game yesterday and would request everyone else to do the same for theirs. After all, the painting and its development is a much more interesting topic than the merits of a baseball feud.
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I agree Jim. However, in some ways, what happened yesterday does make the subject of the painting even that much more interesting. I mean, what happens if these two teams meet again in the post season?
Also, I wanted a reason to post this in all its gloriousness. Now. Back to the painting. Tom C |
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For as hard as Odor hit him, to Bautista's credit, he didn't go down. And that punch landed as squarely as possible....
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Not a fan of either team, nothing against either player. The slide was a clean slide. Odor should be suspended for a pretty lengthy amount of time.
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I agree. Give him a10 game suspension.
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Plus, if Odor didn't move off to the side of base, he would have a broken leg right now. I understand why he did what he did. And the slide was illegal. After all, they reviewed it and called him out for that very reason.
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Bautista was getting ready to punch; Odor was ready.
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I'll bet everyone saw this one coming down main street:
I think what Odor did really stinks! Thank You - I'll be here all week. rim-shot...from a union man at that .
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I see Bautista starting to reach back and clinch his fist right before his short visit to Disneyland. Rob M. Last edited by ramram; 05-18-2016 at 02:28 PM. |
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From the sound of things we need to set up a cage match during the 7th inning stretch
Where's the wrestling guy?! we demand a year of XMLB!!! Seriously, this stuff has been going on since baseball was invented. It's part of the game. Steve B |
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Not OK for Baustista to slide like he did but OK for Odor?
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Pls look again Rob - I don't see Jose making a fist until he gets clocked. Both angles back this up but the one I posted earlier makes it very clear. Anyone else see JB making a fist, or am I going blind?
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If those pics of Odor are from this year, then he was called out. If they were from previous years, perfectly legal.
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Poll?
Should Bautista exorcise the funk?
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Chris & Graig- Here's hoping this thread gets back to the subject of the upcoming painting and the process of creating it.
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Thanks Raymond. If Graig doesn't mind I certainly don't. Good to have some threads with a healthy back and forth.
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Hey all,
Can I just say that I LOVE where this thread's been going. As I mentioned to Chris in an email just now, this pretty much confirms that he made the right choice for his painting. Clearly Bautista's actions last October really left a bad impression with the Rangers. And I'm not in a position to say whether what happened then or with Odor's punch is 'good for the game', but it makes the story of Chris' painting more and more compelling, in my eyes. So, with that in mind, I'm happy to say that I received the stretcher bars for the linen last week. As I probably mentioned in previous threads, I use a heavy duty kind of bar, so there's less of an issue with warping. At the same time, it makes the painting feel a little bit more substantial to me. Unfortunately, like an idiot, I forgot to take a photo of the bars before construction. Doy! After the linen was properly stretched and secured, I primed it with matte medium. The reason for doing so is to create a barrier between the primer the paint sits on and the linen itself. Over time, without such a thing, the oil paints will rot the linen. Granted, it probably wouldn't happen in our lifetime, but still. Here's the canvas after the matte mediuming (Is that a word?): If any of you have ever heard of rabbit skin glue, matte medium is a water-based equivalent. The former is used moreso with oil primer, a ground that I don't really love painting on. Acrylic gesso is more my speed. For what it's worth, it's a little less archival, but the difference in that become secondary to the kind of surface I want to paint on. After the matte medium dries, it gets two coats of gesso: Now, the next step is to sand it down a little bit to get rid of any unwanted texture. And from there, it's onto the drawing! It's probably worth noting that one can easily walk into an art supply store and buy a pre-made, pre-stretched canvas. And there's nothing wrong with doing so. Actually, the quality of some of them is REALLY good. But I just like doing it all myself - it's a weird sense of accomplishment to build these things from the ground-up, I suppose. Anywho, if any of you have questions or comments about these steps, feel free to chime in. Or, if you want to continue chatting about anything related to Bautista, the bat flip, the punch, whatever, go for it! Stay tuned... Graig
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Neat post!
I really like seeing stuff in progress with explanations like this. Especially when it's someone doing it themselves instead of using off the shelf stuff. (And like Graig said, nothing wrong with premade stuff it's just less interesting to me) One of my customers when I was doing Hydraulics had a small press. The type he had is usually a laboratory press, and lasts a long time. He'd wear out the seals in a couple years. Finally I went to pick it up because he was busy and the tenants who'd helped him bring the working part downstairs had moved. Turns out he was an artist who pressed his own linseed oil and added pigments to make his own paints. "Just like the did back in the old days " he said. Pretty cool. |
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