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Recently sold artwork: Baseballs Pencil

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I just sold a 11.250″ x 14.000″ canvas print of Old Baseballs Pencil to a buyer and baseball fan from Round Mountain, TX.

Photography Prints

 

This still life image of some old worn baseballs is going to look fantastic in the game room.  I have a few versions of this image available in color, traditional black and white and in the artistic colored pencil style that the buyer purchased.

This colored pencil style starts out as a regular photograph but then layer upon layer of pencil markings are added to create an artistic effect in the final version.  It looks especially good when ordered on watercolor paper or canvas as the buyer choose.  Lots of other options including framed and matted, acrylic and metal prints are also available.

Here are some of the other versions of this baseball image that are available for purchase from the artist Edward M. Fielding:

baseball Art Online

baseball Photography Prints

baseball Art Online

About the Artist:

Fine art photography and digital art by artist Edward M. Fielding. Fielding is an artist working in the photography and digital media. As a freelance artist my work is currently represented by several leading stock agencies.

My work has appeared in featured in numerous magazines, greeting cards, advertising, book covers and media companies as well as been widely shown and juries into fine art shows.

Recently I was one of the featured artists in the PhotoReel art show at Gallery W at the Whitney in the Berkshires.

In addition to fine art photography, I enjoy being a staff educator at the AVA Gallery and Arts Center in Lebanon, NH teaching creative technology such as Scratch and Lego Mindstorms robotics to elementary and middle school children.

I use my photography to communicate my vision of the world. My work deals with storytelling in light and shadow from the beauty, texture and shape of every day objects to wonders of the natural world. Thanks for stopping by! — Edward M. Fielding