Month: July 2012

Robinson Cano, David Robertson, Trenton Thunder and the MVP Foundation

Artist Borbay, Robinson Cano, Doc Haveron, Boomer, David Robertson

It was soon to be a dark and stormy night at Waterfront Park, home of the Trenton Thunder. But before the rain fell, I had the distinct pleasure of presenting portraits I created of David Robertson and Robinson Cano to the stars.

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Painting Process New York Yankee David Robertson

Yankee David Robertson Painting by Borbay

As I mentioned in the Robinson Cano recap, I’ve met some great people through the Major League Baseball Fan Cave. This is the second portrait created for the MVP Foundation — New York Yankee David Robertson.

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Painting Process New York Yankee Robinson Cano

Yankee Robinson Cano Painting by Borbay

Through the Major League Baseball Fan Cave, I’ve met some incredible people — one such individual is Doctor Thomas Haveron. After a few phone calls, Doc told me about his MVP Foundation, I offered to get involved… and that’s how I ended up painting Robinson Cano and David Robertson.

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Borbay to Show in Scan.It Exhibition at Gallery 40, Brighton, UK

ScanIt Exhibition Poster

Scan.it, an experimental project which looks at scanning as an alternative to photography, will be coming to Gallery 40 as a three part exhibition.

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ARTPROV at The Tank, A Painting for Charity

ARTPROV Borbay Painting July 2012

On July 12th, I joined the ARTPROV team for a performance at The Tank‘s beautiful new space. I created this painting in 80 minutes which will be auctioned to benefit The Life Through Art Foundation — stand by for details.

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Borbay on the BBC, Welcome One and All and All’s Facebook Friends

BBC Welcome Borbay

Thank you for stopping by. If you saw me here and found your way here — perfection.

Please take a moment to check out my work and process. Drop me a line anytime. Let’s get connected on Facebook and/or Twitter… if you like.

Painting Process The Guggenheim #4

Guggenheim Painting 4 by Borbay 2012

Back in 2009, my first professional painting was of The Guggenheim. This became an important landmark for my career, so I decided to try it again in 2010. Finally, I decided to make one each year for 20 years. This black-and-white canvas marks year #4 of 20.

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