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Rothko is in the court 🎾 This past holiday we went to Paris to see the Mark Rothko exhibition at the Louis Vuitton Foundation. Finally seeing all his work in person was phenomenal and I was trying to figure out what his abstract artworks could look like if they were representations of the real world. 🗼 The best I could come up with was a tennis court. The only thing was that none of his artworks were purely green and they definitely did not have tennis players on them… so I made this one. 🎾... Tennis Court Art, Tennis Painting, What Was I Made For, Tennis Art Painting, Sports Poster, Tennis Artwork, Sports Illustrations Art, Tennis Wallpaper, Tennis Posters

Rothko is in the court 🎾 This past holiday we went to Paris to see the Mark Rothko exhibition at the Louis Vuitton Foundation. Finally seeing all his work in person was phenomenal and I was trying to figure out what his abstract artworks could look like if they were representations of the real world. 🗼 The best I could come up with was a tennis court. The only thing was that none of his artworks were purely green and they definitely did not have tennis players on them… so I made this one…

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All of our artwork is printed on thick 310g museum-grade, fine art archival paper. Our prints are meticulously crafted with attention to detail and precision at every stage. We take pride in delivering artistry that not only decorates but elevates your living space. We hope your purchase brings color and life to your home! Tennis Court Art, Tennis Art Painting, Wimbledon Poster, Tennis Artwork, Sport Posters, Tennis Art, Tennis Aesthetic, Magazine Paper, Soccer Art

All of our artwork is printed on thick 310g museum-grade, fine art archival paper. Our prints are meticulously crafted with attention to detail and precision at every stage. We take pride in delivering artistry that not only decorates but elevates your living space. We hope your purchase brings color and life to your home!

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Centre of Attention My first tennis artwork ‘Rothcourt’ was merely a warmup for what was to be an artwork inspired by the grass court of Wimbledon. My grandmother loved watching tennis and I recall sitting next to her on her leather couch watching Wimbledon every year. Seeing Sharapova, Williams, Djokovic and Federer play was always a highlight. They were her favourite players and therefore automatically mine as well. If you look closely, the ball is at its peak, waiting to fall back for S... Tennis Grass Court, Tennis Court Painting, Tennis Painting, Tennis Drawing, Tennis Artwork, Big Artwork, Indoor Tennis, Grandmothers Love, Vintage Tennis

Centre of Attention My first tennis artwork ‘Rothcourt’ was merely a warmup for what was to be an artwork inspired by the grass court of Wimbledon. My grandmother loved watching tennis and I recall sitting next to her on her leather couch watching Wimbledon every year. Seeing Sharapova, Williams, Djokovic and Federer play was always a highlight. They were her favourite players and therefore automatically mine as well. If you look closely, the ball is at its peak, waiting to fall back for…

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Paint by numbers kit for adults Sport Poster Tennis Figured'Art UK Tennis Art Painting, Tennis Artwork, Sports Artwork, Sports Illustration, Tennis Art, Racquet Club, Paintings Famous, Sport Illustration, Acrylic Painting Techniques

Model: Sport Poster TennisMethod: Paint by numbersDifficulty level: EasySize(s): From 40x50cm to 90x120cm Support: Numbered linen canvasType of paint: AcrylicPackaging: Securely wrapped Packaging This paint by numbers kit contains all the necessary materials to create your artwork: 1 Numbered linen canvas 3 Different sized brushes in nylon Numbered pots of acrylic paint A miniature photo of the art work to guide you during the process 2 screws + 2 hooks for walls Note: You can also order…

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Quentin Monge • Handsome Frank • Home to the world's greatest illustrators Bruno Mangyoku, Quentin Monge, Something To Paint, Paul Thurlby, Charlie Davis, Sustainable Streetwear, Tennis Artwork, Malika Favre, Tennis Posters

Quentin grew up on a beach in the south of France, where he started out drawing simple silhouettes in the sand. His journey as an artist took him to Paris, but those summer vibes of his childhood by the sea have never left his work, and in time he returned to the sea too.

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