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    Slone Unveils Hopkins vs Calzaghe Painting >>



    Las Vegas, NV (April 4, 2008) - Multi-award winning artist Richard T. Slone has completed his latest painting, a pre-fight action painting of boxing champion Bernard Hopkins going toe to toe with unbeaten champion Joe Calzaghe. The two square off later this month in Las Vegas.

    The acrylic on canvas masterpiece is 30 inches by 40 inches and has been masterfully created to pay homage to two of the greatest boxers of this era. The spectacular painting pits two linear champions against each other and is painted in typical Slone style, the viewer is placed right in the middle of the action as both boxers submerge in full combat prior to their upcoming ‘Superfight’ which will be held Saturday, April 19th, 2008 in the PH Ring at the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    The medley of colors and captured expression brings this canvas to life. The powerful flags of the Nations set the patriotic undertones for a fight of epic proportions. Slone’s choice of lines and color make this a bold statement and serve as a clear reminder why Slone was nominated for 2008 Sports Artist of the Year.

    “This is one of the most intriguing fights in recent history. I had to paint it!” said Slone, who’s artwork is becoming a staple at high profile events around the globe. Collectors of his art range from celebrity clients and high-roller gamblers, to college kids who collect Slone designed apparel. Slone is best known for his vividly colored images that capture detailed expression and motion. Considered to be a leader in the new generation of sports artists, Slone follows a long tradition of artist’s who have painting boxing such as George Bellows, Thomas Eakins and in more recent decades, LeRoy Neiman.

    The ‘Hopkins vs. Calzaghe’ artwork will be featured in the official event program. The Memorabilia Museum in Las Vegas will showcase a collection of Slone artwork during the month of April at the museum located inside the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. To inquire about purchasing originals or prints of Slone’s artwork please contact info@sloneart.com.

    Richard T. Slone has been hailed by the media as the next great artist. His work is widely collected by art collectors and high-society. Owners of his originals include Donald Trump, Nelson Mandela, Hugh Hefner and Muhammad Ali. He is the official artist of the International Boxing Hall of Fame, an official artist of the UFC and at only 34 years of age is one of the most accomplished emerging artist’s in the world. Earlier this year the National Geographic came to an agreement to publish his work over the next ten years. He is nominated for Sports Artist of the Year 2008.

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    Text and images courtesy of SloneArt.Com


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    • Sin City
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      that has got to be the ugliest painting I have ever seen! my left nut has more skill in it for painting then this guy..

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      • ANDROID_DOES
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        #4
        This guy has done some great art work with fighters. Much props.

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        • mediaarts
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          Floyd Mayweather Picture courtesy of Sloneart.com





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              #7
              I,ll give you some hints ,,,,,,, overhead projector ,,, inkjet printer ,,,, computer ,,, inkjet transparencies .

              Shine photoshoped adjusted and composed image onto canvas trace outline and block in a value study ( grayscale) ,, then paint !

              This sort of art is commercial orientated illustration ,,,,, gimicky ,,,,, not anywhere near the skills of a portrait artist like Daniel Greene or John Sanden .


              Last edited by RodBarker; 04-07-2008, 02:26 AM.

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                i much prefer Fatoe's boxing renditions.





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                  Not bad but they should have added more black and blue on Joe's face.

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                    Originally posted by mt102879
                    Not bad but they should have added more black and blue on Joe's face.
                    lololololol

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