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Daniel M. Smith - "Larry Bird" Limited Edition Lithograph Dated (1992), Numbered and Hand Signed by the Artist and Larry Bird! Comes with Certificate of Authenticity! Retail $1,500.00
Item #214306

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Medium
lithograph

Dimensions
17 x 11
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"Larry Bird" is a limited edition lithograph on paper dated (1992) by Daniel M. Smith, numbered and hand signed by both the artist and Larry Bird! Includes Certificate of Authenticity! Measures approx. 22" x 17" (with border), 17" x 11" (image).
 
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Rarely does "photographic-realism" fit as accurately as it does when describing the artwork of Daniel M. Smith. Smith's watercolor renderings are so realistic that it is not uncommon for the viewer to mistake them for photographs. "At first glance it may appear that I possess no distinguishable style, but it is that apparent absence of technique that gives my paintings their photo-real qualities." Smith's powerful ability to create, with watercolors, a painting so flawless in detail and dimension that it will, over and over again, be perceived as a photograph is his thumb print in the art world today. "If I took interest in art as a child, it only got serious as it related to football."

To Dan then, and now, art is a means to express his love for the game. It is clear, however, one would not exist without the other. During sixteen seasons on the gridiron, two of which were played as offensive tackle for the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, his dedication did not once vacillate. His first formal art training came in his senior year of college. It was then that he realized he could convey, through the vehicle of art, the same intense love for sports on the field -- to paper. After hours of critical planning, the watercolor paper is penciled in. Next, Smith precisely applies paint, 500-1000 layers, to create the vibrant color and three dimensional form of his paintings. However, watercolors are an unforgiving medium and the smallest error will result in days of painstaking work being lost.

Daniel M. Smith graduated from U.O.P. with a major in Religious Studies and obtained a Masters in Biblical Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary. He resides in Florida with his wife Kimberley Anne and three children. Dan's artwork is owned by many of the athletes portrayed in his paintings. Dan's only non-sports painting, Desert Storm, earned special praise from President and Mrs. Bush and wall-space in the most prominent home in America of the White House.