TONY CAPPARELLI'S SUPER BOWL XLIV PORTRAIT
TONY CAPPARELLI'S SUPER BOWL XLIV PORTRAIT
Officially Licensed Super Bowl XLIV Artist
Tony has captured the historical setting of this years Super Bowl XLIV at Sun Life Stadium. The sun fades to night as the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts battle in this historic setting.
Tony's original oil painting, has been faithfully reproduced in a brilliant giclee fine art edition, limited to 500. This print measures 36" x 28", unframed, and is printed on museum-quality, acid free paper. The official logo of Super Bowl XLIV is featured, as well as helmet logos of the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts.
$399 (Unframed)
$24.95 - Shipping and handling
Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery
Phone orders call:
201-501-8642
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Presidents Day Sports Art Clinic at Yogi Berra Museum
February 15, 2010
Tony Capparelli's Art of Sport
Presidents Day Sports Art Clinic at Yogi Berra Museum
Thank you to all of our young artists who participated in this years Presidents Day youth Sports Art clinic at the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center in Little Falls, NJ.
Posing as our guest art model was none other than "NJ Devil" himself. NJ posed for sketches, and greeted our participants, who were also treated to observation sketching of Museum artifacts, including Derek Jeter game used equipment.
A video presentation made up the earlier part of the program, with instructional video taking from Tony's Super Bowl XLIV portrait.
Yogi Berra made his entrance as our young artists posed for a group phot with NJ Devil. After all posed for this years photo, Yogi conversed with and posed for photos with the kids.
Over all, not a bad way to spend Presidents Day!
Many thanks to our Sponsor, Columbia Savings Bank of Fair Lawn, NJ. A special shout out to our good friends from the NJ Devils Fan Club, and Jerry's Artist Outlet of West Orange, NJ. Ryan Comer was an invaluable help in the days event, as well as our good friend Dave Kaplan.


