Hand illustrations of 15 ball caps used during in the Negro Leagues in the early to mid 1900s. The term Tip Your Cap was used as a 2020 initiative to encourage all baseball fans to raise their caps to the 100th anniversary of the Negro Leagues.
Time and again, buyers of Preston's art comment on its ability to be appreciated outside the confines of the locker room: in offices, bedrooms and even living rooms of baseball fans with a keen eye for attractive wall art. His minimalist baseball park series has often been called "wife approved, and sought after by female fans as a way to show support for their favorite teams and the parks they play in.
- Digital print on museum-grade archival paper
- Limited Edition of 100
- Hand numbered, embossed and signed by S. Preston
- Includes Certificate of Authenticity
- Measures 14" x 20"
- Officially licensed by the Negro League Baseball Museum
- Print is shipped rolled
- MANUFACTURER DIRECT ITEM - NOT ELIGIBLE FOR EXPEDITED SHIPPING
- Please allow 10-15 business days for delivery
About the artist:
"The goal of minimal art is to break down something to it’s essence and make it highly identifiable using as little as possible." S. Preston is a graphic artist born in Canada and now living in sunny California. Melding his two passions for sports and clean design, S. Preston has defined himself with his unique perspective in the work of sports branding and graphic arts. Simply, these designs ignite a feeling of reminiscence and make an emotional connection between sports and art. His clean and identifiable designs have been featured in media across the country, including the NY Daily News, Sports Illustrated and ESPN.
Hand illustrations of 15 ball caps used during in the Negro Leagues in the early to mid 1900s. The term Tip Your Cap was used as a 2020 initiative to encourage all baseball fans to raise their caps to the 100th anniversary of the Negro Leagues.
Time and again, buyers of Preston's art comment on its ability to be appreciated outside the confines of the locker room: in offices, bedrooms and even living rooms of baseball fans with a keen eye for attractive wall art. His minimalist baseball park series has often been called "wife approved, and sought after by female fans as a way to show support for their favorite teams and the parks they play in.
- Digital print on museum-grade archival paper
- Limited Edition of 100
- Hand numbered, embossed and signed by S. Preston
- Includes Certificate of Authenticity
- Measures 14" x 20"
- Officially licensed by the Negro League Baseball Museum
- Print is shipped rolled
- MANUFACTURER DIRECT ITEM - NOT ELIGIBLE FOR EXPEDITED SHIPPING
- Please allow 10-15 business days for delivery
About the artist:
"The goal of minimal art is to break down something to it’s essence and make it highly identifiable using as little as possible." S. Preston is a graphic artist born in Canada and now living in sunny California. Melding his two passions for sports and clean design, S. Preston has defined himself with his unique perspective in the work of sports branding and graphic arts. Simply, these designs ignite a feeling of reminiscence and make an emotional connection between sports and art. His clean and identifiable designs have been featured in media across the country, including the NY Daily News, Sports Illustrated and ESPN.