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Featured Athlete(s): BART STARR Collection: 34 x 18 LOOSE LITHOGRAPH Hand Autographed: IN PERMANENT BLACK INK ! HAND SIGNED BY BOTH ATHLETE AND ARTIST BART STARR ANDY GORALSKI (ARTIST) Edition Size: ARTIST LIMITED EDITION OF 500 Your #: RANDOM BART STARR BIO Bryan Bartlett Starr (born January 9, 1934 in Montgomery , Alabama ) is a former professional football player and coach. Wearing #15, he was the quarterback for the Green Bay Packers (1956-1971) and the MVP of the first two Super Bowls. He earned four Pro Bowl selections and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1977. The son of an Air Force NCO , Starr played college football at Alabama , and was a 17th round pick (200th overall) in the 1956 NFL draft. After his playing career, Starr was the head coach of the Packers for nine seasons (1975-1983), compiling a 52-76-3 record. As Vince Lombardi's quarterback, Starr's Packers won NFL Championships in the 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966 and 1967 seasons. Following the NFL championships in 1966 and 1967, he led the Packers to convincing victories over the champions of the rival AFL in the first two Super Bowls. He is the only player to quarterback a team to five NFL championships. Starr was responsible for calling plays when he was quarterback, as was the norm at the time. One of his most famous play calls was in the Ice Bowl against the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL championship game on the final day of 1967. With 16 seconds remaining in the game and trailing 17-14, the Packers called their final timeout. It was third down and goal from the 1 yard line. Coach Lombardi decided to go for the win rather than try for a tying field goal, not automatic in the frigid weather. Starr called for a quarterbacksneak because the conditions made a handoff riskier than usual. The play was risky enough, because with no timeouts, the Packers would not have had enough time to regroup and call another play if the sneak failed. With the help of an excellent block on Dallas defensive lineman Jethro Pugh by center Ken Bowman and right guard Jerry Kramer, Star scored the winning touchdown and the Packers won their fifth NFL championship in seven years. The Packers then went on to easily defeat the AFL champion Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl II. Famous Sports Artist Andy Goralski Walter Payton, John Elway, Brett Favre, Bart Starr and Brian Urlacher. What do these athletes all have in common? All of them have had the portraits painted by Andy Goralski. Born and raised in Wisconsin , "Andy" developed an interest in art at an early age. Goralski has always been a passionate sports fan. Andy's trademark ability to paint lifelike portraits has brought him to national prominence in recent years, and his originals hang in the homes of many top athletes around the country. "I try to capture the heart of the athlete I'm painting," he explains "For many of the people who collect my work, the players are like family. They see them on TV almost every day. They know what they look like from all angles. That's why it's so important to paint them as realistically as possible," he adds Although adept in both oils and acrylics, Andy prefers to work in pastels, a trait that also sets him apart, since many artists shy away from this often difficult to use medium. "Pastels can be hard to control and it can be difficult to maintain detail with them, although I'm convinced that the natural texture of a persons face cannot be achieved with other mediums" Andy explains. Each work is done one layer at a time. Andy begins by sanding a heavy-weight museum-quality paper until he achieves the proper "tooth." He then meticulously layers pigments to achieve the desired effect. His unique layered style allows his works to take on a three dimensional quality. Pastels are pure pigment, the same pigment used to manufacture oil and acrylic paints, without a liquid binder. Since they are not composed of ...
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