While working on this, I kept thinking about what Rodgers represents to them—not just as a quarterback, but as a symbol of their loyalty to the Packers. I didn’t want to make it overly complicated, because that’s not what this painting was about. It was about capturing that one clear, powerful image of someone they admire, in a way that could speak to them every time they saw it. They didn’t want frills or anything over-the-top. It had to feel grounded, something that fits the character of the player and the fans who watch him.
When they got the painting and placed it in the stairway, it felt like the perfect spot. Every time they go down to watch a game, they see it. It’s not just about Aaron Rodgers; it’s a reminder of all the games, the wins, the losses, and everything in between.
Why Art Matters to Fans
People collect all kinds of memorabilia—jerseys, helmets, signed footballs. But paintings? There’s something personal about it. It’s not just about owning a piece of the sport. It’s about preserving those memories and experiences. For my clients, the Aaron Rodgers painting is tied to years of games, travels, and cheering on their team. It’s more than a picture—it’s part of their story as fans.
Reflections on the Project
I’ve done a lot of paintings over the years, but I’ve got to say, working with sports fans gives the work an added layer of meaning. There’s a personal connection there, a sense of pride and identity that gets wrapped up in the art. For my client, Aaron Rodgers isn’t just a player—they’ve invested in the experience of being a fan, and this painting reflects that.