10929 George Brett
by Pamela Williams
Title
10929 George Brett
Artist
Pamela Williams
Medium
Digital Art - Photograph
Description
GEORGE BRETT BY PAMELA WILLIAMS
Inscribed on plinth, side 1: #5. George Howard Brett. ROYALS HALL OF FAME - THIRD BASE 1973-1993. During his 21-year career, all with Kansas City, George Brett became a baseball icon. He brought his Hall of Fame talent to the Royals and, with him, the Royals became World Champions
Watercolor Digital Artography Painting. Part of Pamela's "Watercolor Collection". Check out the gallery to see more digitally enhanced whimsical abstract photography.
Capturing moments in time is a passion, Sharing those moments with others is a pure joy! Thank you for joining Pamela's creative journey and remember to share the artistic adventure with your friends and family........your kindness will be forever appreciated! #sharepamsart
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Kansas City, sports, Royals, Kauffman Stadium, statue, The K, watercolor, bat, forever royal, baseball, ball, player, team, people, field, sports, athlete, men, swinging, playing, hitting, summer, activity, action, american, batting, competitive, teamwork, professional, outdoors, game, helmet, person, Pamela Williams Photography, #sharepamsart
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May 11th, 2017
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Comments (29)
Shawn Ackermann
Wow, this is an amazing variation of the original, and I think you are an epic artist to have managed to create such a fine piece!
Janet Marie
Well done Pamela!! I love the look of this photography effect!! Looks like a watercolor. Very contempary, reminding me of the famous "Father Of Contemporary Sport Art," Leroy Neiman!! LV/FV Janet