You are purchasing an original, one of a kind painting of Richard Sherman, Cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks and the Stanford Cardinal. This painting is signed by Richard Sherman. This is a must have for any Seahawk or Cardinal fan. The painting measures 14in x 24in and measures 21 1/2in x 31 1/2in with the mat and frame.
The painting was done with Liquitex Professional Grade Acrylics and Prismacolor premium pencil on Crescent 310 medium weight Studio Board. The paints are non-yellowing, UV resistant, and pH neutral when dry. The Crescent board is 100% rag and acid free surface.
The mat
board is a Crescent board and the glass is Tru Vue Conservation Glass. Tru Vue conservation grade glazing products surpass
this standard in
providing up to 99% UV protection, the maximum level of protection available in
the industry.
If you have any questions feel free to contact me at justin(at)tignersportsart.com
Richard Sherman is the leader of the Legion of Boom secondary (so called for the unit's hard-hitting style) that allowed the fewest passing yards in the league and anchored the top overall defense in the NFL. He completed a successful 2013 campaign, where his 8 interceptions led the league, which led to him being named to the 2014 Pro Bowl as the top vote getter among defensive players and his 2nd consecutive year as an Associated Press NFL All-Pro First Team.
In the NFC Championship Game against the 49ers, Sherman tipped a Colin Kaepernick pass intended for Michael Crabtree in the end zone. Linebacker Malcolm Smith picked it off, sealing the Seahawks' second trip to the Super Bowl in franchise history...and that was the end of that incident :)
Sherman was selected in the 5th round by the Seattle Seahawks in the 2011 Draft. Despite starting only 10 games in his rookie season, Sherman was selected to the 2011 PFW All-Rookie Team, shattering all expectations heading into the season. He also led all rookies with 16 passes defended and four interceptions in addition to 55 tackles.
On a personal note. I have had the chance to meet Richard and he was a truely nice guy.
About the artist: Justin Tigner is a sports artist who has painted some of the most famous moments and athletes not just in the Northwest, but worldwide. He has helped fundraise thousands for the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA), The Boys and Girls Club of America, Patty Mills' Assist Australia, The Foundation Batum, The Brian Grant Foundation, along with helping the University of Oregon Clubs generate scholarship money for student athletes at U of O.