In celebration of Major League Baseball’s opening day, this issue of Profiles features illustrations of America’s national pastime. Take a short break and let these images bring back the nostalgia, the drama, and the simple joy of the game.
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Filed under: illustration | Tagged: art, Bart Forbes, baseball, C. F. Payne, chris lyons, Chris Payne, drawing, dugald stermer, illustration, illustrator, Ken Dubrowski, marc phares, Neal Aspinall, painting |
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