This weeks pictures were taken at the GT Sports marketing Football Autograph Experience & Sports Card Show in the Garden State Exhibit Center in Somerset, NJ.
I met 3 great dealers that you should check out if your interested in some really great memorabilia.
The first table I stopped in was the Ball Four Sports Collectibles Booth. Mr. Steve Pemper was nice enough to let me take some great shots of some Green Bay Packer history. I was honored enough to go with him and take some pictures of the great Joe Namath, Drew Brees and Charles Woodson. You will see them posted on his website soon.
Thank you Mr. Pemper for allowing me to meet personalities that I never would have dreamed to have met. I'll be in touch soon!
The next section at the show belongs to the folks at Sports Card Heroes. They were so nice to let me take a pictures of all their helmets on display. What a beautiful huge assortment at great prices. Of course being a Giants fan my favorite were the first 5 on the table. You guys have to check out their site!
The next cool section belonged to W. Lopa Studios where I met Mr. Joseph Emmett. They have some beautiful and colorful images. I was so impressed of his work that I wanted to take a picture of everything he had, but I was only able to chose two that you will see below.
I checked out the web site which is really informative. it explains the style that is used on the paintings, really interesting, if you have time go check it out!
Here is an excerpt of Mr. Lupa's BIO from his website:
"An avid sports fan and die-hard Yankees fan, Lopa chose to concentrate his art in what he loved in a genre he found most challenging and enjoyable: kinetic impressionism. Working in acrylics, Lopa uses a "splatter" technique where the colors are applied with a pallet knife. The use of bold colors and splatter technique captures the image and spirit of an athlete in motion."
"Over the past three years, Lopa was invited by Major League Baseball (MLB) to paint live at the World Series games and All-Star Games. He also hand-painted on the home plate that was used during the ceremonial first pitch to kick off the 2004 World Series. In addition to his baseball work, Lopa created the commemorative artwork for the past three NFL Superbowls and painted live on the sideline at Giants Stadium before the 2006 “Manning Bowl” where the NY Giants took on the Indianapolis Colts. In May 2006, Lopa painted live at the Kentucky Derby, one of horse racing’s elite Triple Crown showdowns."
"Over his professional career, Lopa’s paintings have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for charities across the country. Just to name a few: American Cancer Society, Barbara Sinatra Children’s Hospital, Klein Family Learning Center, Jockey’s Guild, James Brown Cancer Center, and the Leukemia Foundation. Lopa is proud to use his talent to benefit causes close to his heart."
"Over his professional career, Lopa’s paintings have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for charities across the country. Just to name a few: American Cancer Society, Barbara Sinatra Children’s Hospital, Klein Family Learning Center, Jockey’s Guild, James Brown Cancer Center, and the Leukemia Foundation. Lopa is proud to use his talent to benefit causes close to his heart."
And the next section belongs to MB Sports. Mr. Teddleton was also nice enough to let me capture a great picture of some his really cool memorabilia that he had for sale. Check out his site for a tour of his store, If I'm ever in that area I am planning on stopping in for sure.
Again I would like to thank all of the Dealers that allowed me to spend some time in their booths and also to chat about their memorabilia and art.
Hope you enjoyed the pics.
Until next week!
Ciao!
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