New York Yankees
PRINTS
Size: 18″ x 12″
Paper: high-quality 130lb Sterling
Print versions:
• $70 – hand-signed by artist
• $50 – printed signature
ORIGINAL DRAWING: The 30″ x 22″ original drawing comes in a 35″ x 26″ white frame and white matting (which truly compliments the dark graphite), and also includes a hand-written note from Keegan – to you – about the drawing.
The pencil drawing by Keegan Hall features five different images of Derek Jeter, the legendary shortstop for the New York Yankees, showcasing his iconic swing. The drawing is incredibly realistic, capturing the fluidity and power of Jeter’s swing with remarkable detail.
The composition of the drawing is arranged in a series of shots, each one featuring a different stage of Jeter’s swing. Keegan has used careful shading and perspective to create a sense of depth and dimensionality, with each panel overlapping and interweaving to create a sense of movement and energy.
The attention to detail in the drawing is impressive, with every line and contour of Jeter’s body rendered with precision and care. Keegan has captured the arc of the swing and the position of Jeter’s hands and feet with amazing accuracy and skill.
In the first shot, Jeter is shown in his batting stance awaiting the pitch. The second shot depicts Jeter winding up for the swing, his body coiled and his eyes focused on the ball. The third shot features the contact between the bat and the ball, with Jeter’s arms fully extended and his torso twisting to generate power. In the forth shot, Jeter is shown following through on the swing, with his eyes tracking the path of the ball.
The final shot is of Jeter’s follow-through, capturing the grace and fluidity of his motion as he completes the swing. Keegan has used a range of pencil strokes to create a sense of motion and energy, with the shot overlapping and interweaving to create a dynamic and engaging composition.
Overall, the drawing is a powerful tribute to Derek Jeter’s skill and accomplishments as a baseball player. It captures the fluidity and grace of one of the most iconic swings in the game, showcasing the Keegan’s talent in capturing the human form with pencil and paper. The drawing is a fitting tribute to one of the greatest players in the history of the New York Yankees.