Stickball Alley
It’s springtime 1950 in Brooklyn, NY, and several neighborhood kids gather to play a game of stickball in a vacant lot between two tenements. The Brooklyn Bridge looms in the background while rows of wet laundry hang overhead. Donning an oversized Brooklyn Dodgers cap, an eager young batter conjures the spirit of his hero Jackie Robinson as he tees up and tightens his grip on an old shortened broomstick amid heckling opponents and curious onlookers.
* This painting first appeared on the cover of The New Yorker magazine on April 30, 2018.
It ships signed and numbered by the artist. The work of art measures 22×18 inches and is a Limited Edition Giclee on Watercolor Paper.
Limited Edition: 500pcs (Edition Size) – $350.00 (Cost)
Artist Proof: 50pcs (Edition Size) – $450.00 (Cost)
Remarque: 25pcs (Edition Size) – $600.00 (Cost)