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Allen Street State College PA $30.00 – $195.00Select options
About the Artist:
Megan Elmer is a State College native and a graduate of State College High School. She studied art education at Penn State and taught art in Maryland for many years. Although she studied metal arts in college, she now focuses on painting and illustrating. Her love for her hometown and alma mater inspired the creation of a Penn State coloring book; Color Penn State. Looking for a quieter and more family-friendly town, she and her husband moved back to the State College area in 2005. She currently lives in Bellefonte with her husband, two children, two dogs, and a cat. In addition to keeping up with her busy family, she enjoys teaching art classes, reading, and following PSU sports.
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CHUCK JONES GALLERY™ BASEBALL BUGS – MINIMALIST LOONEY TUNES – Philadelphia Phillies $50.00 – $185.00Select options
All I ever wanted to do was be in sports.
Just so ya know, I’m that guy in school you hated because I was good at everything. I made perfect grades, was captain of every team, played three instruments, and excelled at art, but what I really wanted was to be in sports. I won piano competitions, art competitions and mathematics competitions, but that didn’t matter because, what I really wanted was to be in sports. As we all know, the dream of being a professional athlete is just that, a dream, for most people, including me.
I decided that the best way for me to get into professional sports was through broadcasting. My parents were so proud that I had been accepted to all the top schools in Canada and that I could do whatever I wanted. They were not so excited however, when I decided to enroll in broadcast school at a small technical institute in Calgary. I figured if I could join a broadcast crew, then I could be part of every sporting event on the planet! After I graduated, I worked in several TV studios, and was soon working golf tournaments, hockey games and horse races all over Western Canada. I went to many sporting events but I was seeing them through a camera lens or television monitor. Yes, I was working AROUND sports, but not IN sports. This was not yet good enough.
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College Ave State College PA $30.00 – $195.00Select options
About the Artist:
Megan Elmer is a State College native and a graduate of State College High School. She studied art education at Penn State and taught art in Maryland for many years. Although she studied metal arts in college, she now focuses on painting and illustrating. Her love for her hometown and alma mater inspired the creation of a Penn State coloring book; Color Penn State. Looking for a quieter and more family-friendly town, she and her husband moved back to the State College area in 2005. She currently lives in Bellefonte with her husband, two children, two dogs, and a cat. In addition to keeping up with her busy family, she enjoys teaching art classes, reading, and following PSU sports.
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Minimalist Logo Pittsburgh Penguins Art Poster $35.00 – $195.00Select options
S. Preston is a nationally recognized sports artist. His artwork is archived in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Preston's artwork is licensed by both the NCAA and MLB. Each art poster measures 11×17 and is printed on matted poster paper.
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Minimalist Nittany Lion Mascot Penn State $30.00 – $150.00Select options
Nittany Lion Mascot by Minimalist Artist S. Preston is a digital print enhanced on matte paper. All art posters measure 11×17 in size. Framing options are available in mahogany, walnut, black or cherry.
About the print:
The Nittany Lion traces its origins to 1907 graduate Harrison D. “Joe” Mason. Before a baseball game against Princeton in 1904, Mason and other members of the University’s baseball team were shown a statue of Princeton’s Bengal tiger, which the Princeton students claimed was “the fiercest beast of them all.”
In recalling the moment four decades later at the Nittany Lion Shrine dedication, Mason said, “An idea came to me, and I replied, ‘Well, up at Penn State we have Mount Nittany right on our campus, where rules the Nittany Mountain Lion, who has never been beaten in a fair fight.’”
In the coming decades, the Nittany Lion evolved to become “the symbol of Penn State’s best,” appearing not only at athletic events, but at celebrations, fundraisers and outreach efforts on campus and in the local community. In June of 2019, Penn State’s Nittany Lion was officially inducted into the Mascot Hall of Fame on June 16 in Whiting, Indiana.
The Nittany Lion was one of four mascots enshrined over the weekend, including Tommy Hawk from the National Hockey League’s Chicago Blackhawk, Benny the Bull from the National Basketball Association’s Chicago Bulls and Sluggerrr from Major League Baseball’s Kansas City Royals. (Courtesy: Penn State News)
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Paperweights $38.95Select options
Can’t find a PSU gift for someone that has everything Penn State? Don’t worry we have a great selection of handmade paperweights. These glass paperweights contain a variety of images of campus and football. At 3 ½” x 3 ½” these paperweights are the perfect miniature way to show your PSU pride at home or the office.
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Penn State Beaver Stadium WordArt $59.95 – $235.00Select options
About Beaver Stadium:
The original Beaver Field was located on the west side of campus and seated 30,000 fans. Named for James Beaver, President of the Board of Trustees, the Nittany Lions played at the original Beaver Field from 1909 until 1959. In 1960, the original Beaver Field was moved to its current location and renamed Beaver Stadium.
Out of all of the State College fall activities, Penn State Football weekends are the quintessential experience. Rather than being surrounded by parking decks and high-rise buildings, Beaver Stadium, where the Penn State Nittany Lions play, is surrounded by fields. On Penn State Football weekends, those fields turn into some of the largest tailgating fields in the country. Fans pack up grills, coolers and yard games and travel to State College from all over in RVs, vans, SUVs, trucks and cars.
Before every home game is one big Penn State picnic — there’s a reason it made the list of America’s Top 10 College Tailgate Cities. When the football game begins, approximately 107,000 fans can be found dressed in blue and white and cheering on their Nittany Lions. It’s an experience you don’t want to miss — don’t forget to buy tickets and a parking pass in advance.
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Penn State Logo $49.95Select options
This Penn State logo looks great on any bookshelf or table. The logo is hand-cut from solid white pine wood. The Nittany Lion symbol measures over 7″ long, 5 1/2″ high and 1 1/2″ wide.
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Penn State Loyal Letter Art Framed $49.95Select options
Penn State Loyal is 8” wide by 24” tall. There is no glass on these pieces, instead they have a textured crackle finish. The “O” has been replaced with the state of Pennsylvania and a heart denotes University Park. These pieces are ready to hang.
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Penn State Nittany Lion (fight song lyrics) $59.95 – $235.00Select options
Word Artist Dan Duffy brings you a NEW version of the Nittany Made up entirely of the the lyrics to The Penn State fight song! So complete your word art collection with Dan Duffy’s newest print of the Nittany Lion. Each print is 16 x 20 and only $35 unframed. Each print is hand signed by the artist on archival acid free paper.
The framed print measures 26 x 22 and is only $200. The print comes framed with a blue mat with a white v-groove and your choice of a mahogany, cherry, black or walnut frame.
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Penn State Proud Letter Art Framed $49.95Select options
Penn State Proud is 8” wide by 24” tall. There is no glass on these pieces, instead they have a textured crackle finish. The “O” has been replaced with the state of Pennsylvania and a heart denotes University Park. These pieces are ready to hang.
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Penn State Wood Figures $34.95Select options
Hand cut and hand painted these figurines make a great gift for anyone. Recent graduates would love a memento of their college days and who wouldn’t want to have a little Nittany Lion or JoePa around the house. Also available are Bill O’Brien and James Franklin! At 6 ½” h x 5 ½” w you can collect all of these knick-knacks.