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Does anyone know anything about how the background of the #144 card was originally created? A close examination looks, to me, like there is blue sky on the right and left sides of the bleacher wall beyond the crude pavillions, but oddly features steps built right into the sky. There is, unexplainably, a huge yellow background in the center connecting both skies.
I'm mainly interested in what the artist may have had in mind, along with what the original artwork may have looked like in that background. I think there may be a cool backstory related to that. Thanks for any insight. Last edited by robw1959; 08-02-2025 at 08:08 PM. |
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Yeah, it’s quite a departure from the background of the photo. Don’t know where that design might have come from.
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Thank you; it's a start.
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While we’re at it, why does he appear to be standing on a blanket or a random diamond of dirt in the middle of the outfield…and why doesn’t his shadow extend onto the grass?
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All I know is, my Ruth 144 and Gehrig 92 are probably my 2 favorite cards in my entire collection. They are both gorgeous cards. Whoever the artist(s) was/were that converted the photos to paintings did a superb job.
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I personally think he's supposed to be standing on some kind of on-deck platform.
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This just came to me. What if the blue steps along the pavilion on the right side are supposed to be the left edge limits of the bleachers under the shade, and the blue background on the left side is supposed to be real sky with some barely defined buildings in the far background?
I'm going somewhere with this - trying to conceptualize a decent background for an acrylic painting. I don't think I can do it as is because I have to notice it every day on my wall, and the whole thing doesn't make enough sense to me as it is. So I'm thinking of just going with the pavilion on the right, beyond the fence, and adding some grayish bleachers underneath. But the roof doesn't have the right perspective. Based on the distance from Ruth, it shouldn't be angled so severely, and neither should the bleachers underneath it (if that's what they are). I'm also thinking about doing away with the yellow sky and just painting it sky blue with possible traces of clouds. And then perhaps I will completely eliminate the pavilion on the far left beyond the fence, but retain some of the tall buildings that are barely noticeable because of being so far from the stadium. Last edited by robw1959; 07-19-2025 at 02:16 PM. |
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I believe them steps into the sky are large buildings Beyond the fence ,
Appears the artist was going to faithfully reproduce the shadow onto the brown dirt but decided green grass would make Ruth’s image pop better, Same with the sunshiny yellow sky . It sure turned out good |
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