I haven't really shared any new art projects of mine so far this year, but I've been tinkering on a project for the past few months. All the Christmas tree ornaments that I made back in November '24 kinda burned me out on that style of cardmaking (cutting up real cards and adding shiny backgrounds, etc.) and so starting in mid December, I began working on a new concept: silhouette cards!
Rickey Henderson was my muse the first subject chosen. When he suddenly passed away shortly after I began working on the concept, it became a more somber tribute to him. I made a lot of "prototypes" as I figured out the best way to go about things through trial and error, so it was nice to at the same time be celebrating the memory of a legend. And while I've got other Rickey silhouettes in the works (running, etc), for this initial batch, I stuck with his rookie card stance, in a Warhol-inspired repetition of variations.
In addition to singles, I've wanted to put together displays, further leaning into the Warhol aesthetic with the color quadrants. I customized a BCW 4-card magnetic holder with "The GOAT" banner in the middle.
I've also got Bo Jackson in this "GOAT" series, putting a vertical twist on his iconic '90 Score FB/BB card.
This "Black Metallic" themed display is available in both standard (sharp corners) and rounded corners:
Also a "Black Gold" variation display..
I really want to improve at making videos, because this stuff generally looks better in-hand with the light jumping around.
And you readers know I'm nuts for glow-in-the-dark stuff, so the glowing versions are probably my favorite. I sampled several types of glowing material searching for the best and brightest.
The trio of this first batch of silhouette "GOAT" cards is rounded out by a renowned basketball guy.
Riffing on the iconic Michael Jordan card in 1986-87 Fleer basketball.
So there you have it, an overview of the latest creative endeavor in the Baseball Card Breakdown catalog. All these cards and more have been made available for sale on eBay now. (I might soon try putting stuff on Etsy too, and of course I'm always down to trade.) I'll be interested to see what styles sell and what don't. Then I'll likely work up a second batch once I get a feel for what people like (ie, more variations of the styles that sell well), along with other ideas I've got kick. Even if this stuff does sell well, it'll be a while till I recoup the investment on my manufacturing costs. But if people dig them and I can achieve my dream of being able to make a thing and then easily sell the thing, that'd be awesome. I don't do it for the money, I do it because I like creating neat stuff (and generating walks to the post office with my dog), but sure, it'd be nice to eventually turn a profit and be able to consider myself a "working artist" with this crafty side-hobby of mine.
Very creative. They sort of remind me of those stickers you could buy out of the vending machines back in the 80's. Hope they end up selling well for you.
They look so good grouped together. And even more so in those nifty holders. After seeing Fuji's comment, I think he's right, when I said in our email that they reminded me of something that I couldn't think of at the time, it's the old prism stickers that one got out of vending machines.
Very creative. They sort of remind me of those stickers you could buy out of the vending machines back in the 80's. Hope they end up selling well for you.
ReplyDeleteYou're very close to reimagining the batterman logo with different silhouettes.
ReplyDeleteThey look so good grouped together. And even more so in those nifty holders. After seeing Fuji's comment, I think he's right, when I said in our email that they reminded me of something that I couldn't think of at the time, it's the old prism stickers that one got out of vending machines.
ReplyDeleteThese are neat, as always. I like the touch of adding the 23 to MJ.
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