Painting Process New York Yankee Robinson Cano
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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.
Here is the entire painting process in just over a minute, set to the beats of the soon-to-be legendary Mike Jaggerr.
The source image for this painting was graciously provided by Danny Wild, an Editorial Producer and (excellent) Photographer for Major League Baseball.
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