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Lordstan 05-16-2012 08:14 AM

Graig,
WOW! You never cease to amaze. The last few have been great.

There is something so majestic and regal in that Wood. It looks like an old master style painting. I mean that wholeheartedly as a compliment.

Keep up the great work.

Mark

travrosty 05-16-2012 11:43 AM

only being on this forum for a year, could you catch me up on a few questions i have.


how long does it take for you to make a painting, on average? About how many do you do a year?

what % of your paintings are baseball related?

have you done other sports?

have you ever done a painting of a boxer?

Big Ben 05-16-2012 11:49 AM

I'll third this. Your Smoky Joe Wood portrait is incredible!

GKreindler 05-16-2012 12:58 PM

Thanks a lot for taking the time to comment, guys, I really appreciate it. And of course, your kind words are also really wonderful.

Jay, I couldn't have done it without ya!

Scott, I'm glad you like it so much. Did you receive Vandy yet? If so, what's the verdict?

Mark, that's quite a compliment. That's definitely the kind of effect I was going for. Or, trying to go for. I think in this case, the pose really helped - it has such a classic feel to it.

Ben, thank you so much!

Travis, time it takes to do these paintings vary from piece to piece. The smaller 16" x 20" player portraits only take a few weeks, though the larger, more detailed images usually take a month or in some cases, many. It all depends on how complicated of an image it is as it relates to research, elbow grease and anything else you can think of. Right now, I'd say that I'm consistently averaging about 20 paintings of varying sizes per year - though it's probably even more than that.

99% of the paintings I seem to do are sports related, with about 95% of them being baseball related. I've done a few football pieces here and there, as well as a golf painting, but I have yet to tackle boxing. Hopefully I will soon!

Thanks again, everybody.

Graig

7nohitter 05-16-2012 05:33 PM

Graig,

What an amazing talent you have...years from now, when I can afford it, you'll be hearing from me!

GKreindler 05-16-2012 09:55 PM

Thank you, Andrew!! I appreciate it. And if you do get something, should I assume it'll be of a certain New York/California/Houston/Texas pitcher?

Graig

7nohitter 05-17-2012 02:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GKreindler (Post 994217)
Thank you, Andrew!! I appreciate it. And if you do get something, should I assume it'll be of a certain New York/California/Houston/Texas pitcher?

Graig

BINGO! An amazing artist AND a genius...does it never end??

sent you a PM as well.

Andrew

travrosty 05-17-2012 10:26 AM

boxing is a good challenge because if it is an "in the ring" action painting, the muscle tenseness, striation, face contortions would be awesome because two guys fighting for their lives, lots of stuff going on.

i am a joe louis fan, that would be my first choice.

pgellis 05-17-2012 12:37 PM

That Joe Wood painting is incredible! One of my favorites. I always love the action shot at a ballpark in the 40s/50s with all of the colorful advertising around the park.

But, that Joe Wood is just so lifelike. The string on his jersey looks so real to me I can't stop staring at it.

Wonderful work! I would love to add a piece to my collection some day.

Great Job Graig.

GKreindler 05-17-2012 03:48 PM

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


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