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As some of you will know, I have a side-hustle as an artist/painter. I’ve decided the first of a likely Dees triptych will be a painting of this from the Prelim. Captain and Vice-captain, legacy (Todd) and reinvention (Maxy). Brotherhood, team commitment (small bloke launching big bloke), layers of meaning everywhere! Will be in a fully realist style (with artistic licence on background, removal of sponsor labelling, etc,) acrylic on canvas, and large (likely ~ 48 inches high). If I get enough expressions of interest on here, I’ll have prints made and available for purchase. Let me know…

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Put me down for one, please. ❤️💙


4 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Who is the 'third man' in the photo?

Brayshaw I think. I think there is a little bit of the helmet visible.

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4 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Who is the 'third man' in the photo?

If you blow-up the head peaking out between Max and Jack, it’s blue. So I think it has to be Gus’s helmet? 

 
Just now, sugar said:

Brayshaw I think. I think there is a little bit of the helmet visible.

He must be free-balling then. 

Count me in Webber. 


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1 minute ago, Grapeviney said:

Sorry Webber, I already bought a similar painting from Ricky Nixon.

 

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Fair enough, too. 

1 hour ago, Grapeviney said:

Sorry Webber, I already bought a similar painting from Ricky Nixon.

 

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You get one of these as well Grape ?

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1 hour ago, Grapeviney said:

Sorry Webber, I already bought a similar painting from Ricky Nixon.

 

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Signed Spargo #8?

4 hours ago, Webber said:

As some of you will know, I have a side-hustle as an artist/painter. I’ve decided the first of a likely Dees triptych will be a painting of this from the Prelim. Captain and Vice-captain, legacy (Todd) and reinvention (Maxy). Brotherhood, team commitment (small bloke launching big bloke), layers of meaning everywhere! Will be in a fully realist style (with artistic licence on background, removal of sponsor labelling, etc,) acrylic on canvas, and large (likely ~ 48 inches high). If I get enough expressions of interest on here, I’ll have prints made and available for purchase. Let me know…

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Would certainly consider purchasing  a print Webber, without wanting to haggle, but pending price etc.

Such a classic moment and I absolutely love it, particularly for the clear illustration that to me it dispells any significant animosity between Jack and Max regarding the captaincy, but also the moment of utter joy and celebration for two great and loyal servants to the MFC.

3 hours ago, sugar said:

Brayshaw I think. I think there is a little bit of the helmet visible.

With a nogan like that I can't believe he doesn't get it into the picture


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2 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Would certainly consider purchasing  a print Webber, without wanting to haggle, but pending price etc.

Such a classic moment and I absolutely love it, particularly for the clear illustration that to me it dispells any significant animosity between Jack and Max regarding the captaincy, but also the moment of utter joy and celebration for two great and loyal servants to the MFC.

My hope is, RBG, to have prints of various sizes, thus various prices, and hopefully some economy of scale. Stay tuned. 

4 hours ago, Webber said:

As some of you will know, I have a side-hustle as an artist/painter. I’ve decided the first of a likely Dees triptych will be a painting of this from the Prelim. Captain and Vice-captain, legacy (Todd) and reinvention (Maxy). Brotherhood, team commitment (small bloke launching big bloke), layers of meaning everywhere! Will be in a fully realist style (with artistic licence on background, removal of sponsor labelling, etc,) acrylic on canvas, and large (likely ~ 48 inches high). If I get enough expressions of interest on here, I’ll have prints made and available for purchase. Let me know…

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No wonder Max can play like he does ... he's got four legs!

3 hours ago, 2021 Premiers said:

You get one of these as well Grape ?

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I can work out the rest of the players but who is Buffalo 😉

 

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