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Boxer Takes A Rest Print

Chris Johnson

United States

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

I've dabbled a little bit in boxing - never competed, just trained for a while. It is about as physically demanding as it gets. The complete and total exhaustion one feels at the end of a sparring session with a skilled opponent is wonderful. It feels so good to be able to finally stop worrying about getting hit and let your guard down in complete collapse and rest. I love the way boxing gloves look. Bright colors, rounded and shiny with volume. That coupled with the element of danger when one realizes their purpose makes for a nice stew of emotions in a painting. The boxer in this painting is done for now. He's tired but not defeated. His gloves are hanging up, but very much in the foreground because he will put them on again. But for now the boxer is resting.

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Giclee on Canvas

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12 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:

13.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in

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I dabbled in painting 30 years ago in college. My dad (who is not a formal art teacher but is a fantastic painter and the best natural teacher I know) taught me all about technique and composition. Then... I took many years off as life happened. About 6 years ago I was completely obsessed with judo. All I wanted to talk about was judo. This throw, that submission - it was an obsession. So finally, after witnessing the glassy-eyed look from friends and family every time I took the conversation in that direction, I decided to channel that passion into painting. The subject: a judo throw. Left-handed uchi-mata to be specific. With digital photography, I was able to share my progress with my dad and solicit his advice even though we live 3 hours apart. It turned out pretty good for not having painted in so long and rekindled a shared interest with my dad. So I started doing paintings that were fueled by my different interests and passions. A boxing glove and a boxer, backpacking equipment, then my kids, my wife, anything meaningful to me. My passion for painting is now at least equal to my passion for judo. Two years ago I decided to combine interests again when I took my very first electric guitar, rebuilt it and painted my original artwork on it. It went from just collecting dust to being my main guitar that I play. It gets a lot of attention when I play out. I now have done many of these for customers wanting a unique instrument with original artwork. I am building and painting guitars and still painting on canvas and it all started from an unusual passion for judo.

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