Basketball lay-up player shooting
Basketball Lay-up Painting
I photographed this basketball lay-up move being done by a
Venice
beach,
California
player. My wife used to have her art studio close to the Venicebeach basketball courts. You may remember seeing these basketball courts in the movie, “White Men Can’t
Jump”. As you can see the basketball lay-up is just what it sounds like: a shot where a player lays the ball up on the backboard or over the rim and into the basket. It can be done forwards, backwards, or sideways. It is a lay-up just the same. And I can’t do any of the moves except for the one facing the basketball hoop – no twists or turns for me.
Amway
Center
The basketball art was originally created for a commission for the Amway Center sports and entertainment venue in
Orlando
,
Florida
. This is the home sports arena for the NBA Orlando Magic basketball team. I was commissioned to create five pieces for the Amway arena a few years back, when it first opened. I have never been to the arena or have photographs of the paintings hung on display – so if you are in that area and go to the stadium I would love to have someone take photos with their phone and send them to me. I could probably send you a nice print of one of my sports paintings as a thank you for your efforts.
About the Lay-up Painting
60" x 40" (5 feet by 3 ½ feet)
acrylic on unstretched canvas