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Spots of Time: Baseball
Spots of Time: Baseball
Original Paintings
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Spots of Time
In A River Runs Through It, Norman Maclean wrote:
“Poets talk about “spots of time,” but it is really the fishermen who experience eternity compressed into a moment. No one can tell what a spot of time is until suddenly the whole world is a fish and the fish is gone. I shall remember that son of a bitch forever.”
Ball players too know spots of time. When the world slows and narrows to just you and ball hurtling toward you. This series is about those moments.
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Light and texture and a left swing for the fences. 12x12 Acrylic on cradled board. Framed and ready to hang
Beautiful rendition of the moment before the hike of the ball that led to Alan Ameche’s game winning overtime touchdown. A spot of time before the Colts beat the NY Giants at Yankee Stadium for the NFL Championship on December 28, 1958.
Acrylic and sandpaper on 16x16 cradled gesso board
Comes varnished and ready to hang
Batter, Catcher, Umpire. A still life aspect to an at-bat. Acrylic and Chalkboard paint on 24x36 board.
In 11x14 mat: Mays, Johnny U, Brooks,
In 9x12 mat: Up Against the Wall, Centerfield, Fenway
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