Saturday, September 28, 2019

Homemade (Folk Art)


I like unusual pieces of work as they pertain to da Bears.  Some of these things are generic and customized, like the huge painted Bear of Urlacher and the REALLY weird smiley guy looking up the bear's buttox.  I always wanted hang the "smiley, creepy" guy on the bathroom wall.  The Wood guy that sits on shelves is cool. but I keep knocking him down.  The swollen, red-nosed piece is one of my favorites - I think he made have been patterned by the Fred Kail figures of the 1960's.  In front of that guy is a clay figurine of Sid Luckman, a fan and a Coach....kind of neat.

 


Just got a cool trinket box for some special valuables:














Here's an ugly little 6 inch thing.















Wooden Football with Go Bears


3-D Wooden puzzle


Ring made from 1998 Erik Kramer Chicago Bears NFL Football Pinnacle QB Club Token Coin

Example





Tuesday, May 30, 2006



Arts and Crafts

I have a few unique Chicago Bears items that I will classify as art. One is some sort of a recessed Chicago Bears player head made up of a paper mache material. It is old school, I believe, because the player helmet has the old style "white C" on the helmet. Plus, the player seems to represent a tough, hard-nosed type of guy. It is signed by Dick Dahlstrom. I'm not real sure who he is, but he does show up on an artist roster when I googled him.

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My second piece is a print from a limited lithograph that I bought directly from the artist at a tailgate party the year the Bears played in Champaign, IL. The artist is Paul Ashack and he is renowned for doing Chicago Sports art. He has a nice website, if anybody is interested. The name of my print is "Back In The Day" and it represents tailgating at the old Soldier Field. Mr. Ashack was kind enough to autograph it for me.

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My third unique item is really nothing more than a poster. However, the guy I bought it from at a Bears Fan Convention happens to be the guy that took the photograph that is depicted in the poster. It is THE picture where Walter Payton is goofing around in practice and is pulling down Matt Suey's shorts. The photographer, Jim Mantaenis autographed the poster for me. He was working the Fan Convention signing up organ donors for the Payton Foundation. He was working off a deal with the Paytons (I believe)to obtain exclusive rights to THAT photograph, for he was just beginning his own Sports Photography Company.

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                                      Custom "Weird Ohs" model McBash as McMahon





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