Some Boxing Artwork

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  1. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Thanks! To add to the point I was making in my previous post, see how much better it looks when you "step away" from it a bit...

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  2. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    Took me awhile to notice it. It's like everything blends in together better and is smoother. The emerald green coloring in the piece looks great.

    Have you ever made some artwork involving Mayweather, Hopkins, Robinson, Whitaker, or Hearns?
     
  3. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    SRR vs Camine Basillio

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    You might like this Holyfield I painted for Charles White in the Seatlle Wash area.


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  4. SJS19

    SJS19 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If Holyfield had two dollars to rub together, he may hire you himself. Very good :thumbsup
     
  5. Englund

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    That Ray vs. Basillio one is serious business. Not that the others aren't, but that looks like a photo. It's criminal that you aren't getting paid for this.
     
  6. The Funny Man 7

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    I agree that the guy in the original post is a rip off of Leroy Neiman (who I've never cared AT ALL).
     
  7. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    I'm no fan of Holyfield, but I like the way the background and belt around his waist was painted.
     
  8. EverLast

    EverLast Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Amazing work
     
  9. Leonard

    Leonard Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i'm a fan of your work jetski :good
     
  10. PetethePrince

    PetethePrince Slick & Redheaded Full Member

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    I like both of them. They're both talented. The other guy work is very stylized, though. It's flashy & cool but obviously less detailed. The Mayweather-Ortiz one just looks insane.
     
  11. Auracle21

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    he is an excellent artist.
     
  12. Kampioni

    Kampioni Good Boy Full Member

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    Jetski your artwork is unbelievable bro
     
  13. Skinny

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    I like realistic paintings so I like Jetski's style more but both guys have serious talent.

    Richard T. Slone missed the mark on Cotto's face though. It looks a little off.
     
  14. AJ5

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    Good work, Jetski.

    I generally like a lot of Slone's paintings but I'm not really feeling this Mayweather-Ortiz one. Mayweather looks like's trying to focus on something else the way he's just standing completely straight up and isn't even looking at what he's doing while Ortiz is just being pesky or something.