• Minimalist S. Preston Pittsburgh Parrot $35.00$195.00

    S. Preston is a nationally recognized sports artist. His two passions for sports and graphic design have been widely accepted. His unique style has given him the opportunity to have a permanent display in the Baseball Hall of Fame archives. His artwork is licensed by both the NCAA and MLB.
    Art Posters measure 11×17 and are printed on matted poster paper.

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  • Minimalist S. Preston Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field $35.00$195.00

    S. Preston is a nationally recognized sports artist. His two passions for sports and graphic design have been widely accepted. His unique style has given him the opportunity to have a permanent display in the Baseball Hall of Fame archives. His artwork is licensed by both the NCAA and MLB.
    Art Posters measure 11×17 and are printed on matted poster paper.

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  • Night Life $55.00$395.00

    “Night Life” photographed by Jim Valent. This New image was captured by Jim Valent a PSU graduate in AgEcon who loves capturing images of his Alma Mater and surrounding area in its natural state.

    “Night Life” is available in the following sizes: 8×12, 11×17, 16×24 and 26×44.

    .Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. The unframed 26×44 comes rolled in a tube. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.

    ***Please Note: Although we try to keep the Plak Mounts in stock they do sell quickly. If we are out, it does take 4-6 weeks for us to replenish our supply.***

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  • Nittany Lion Logo Original Canvas $325.00$900.00

    About the Artist:
    As an artist, Tom Mosser is always looking around for ideas. In the alleyway dumpster near his studio a discarded tire became a paintbrush to get tread marks on his canvas.
    “That’s how I ended up painting with balls,” said Mosser, a Pittsburgh-based painter and muralist whose work appears in sports venues across the country. “If you look around and ask, ‘How can I make art in a different way that hasn’t been done before?,’ you start rolling tires or balls across a canvas and you’re creating art.”

    “I don’t think anyone in the history of mankind has demonstrated painting with old basketballs,” said Mosser with a hint of sarcasm, acknowledging there’s no such thing as an original thought but that no other artists that he is aware are painting with tires, balls and shoe bottoms.
    Many of Mosser’s clients are professional sports organizations. Using footballs to apply the paint, Mosser completed seven paintings for U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, where Super Bowl LII was played in February. He also contributed 36 pieces to Prudential Arena, home of the NHL’s New Jersey Devils, including a 200-foot-by-30-foot mural that is believed to be the largest interior mural in the world.
    Inspired by an Andy Warhol quote, the theme of Mosser’s talk at A & I is “ideas,” in that everything that people do is an idea, whether that’s what to eat for breakfast, a shot selection in tennis or, in Mosser’s case, how to create art.
    “Ideas and art are all around, you just have to look,” Mosser said. “The idea of looking around you and finding something completely fresh and new, if you do that, stuff happens.”

    Mosser is no stranger to engaging audiences or the sports world. From 1990-97 he was the Pittsburgh Pirates’ mascot, the Pirate Parrot, before becoming a full-time, self-employed artist, commissioned for fine art as well as working with commercial clients.
    In addition to his sports murals, some of his most successful commissions include “A Golden Retriever at the Museum,” a depiction of his dog, Lucas, staring at a still life painting of a tennis ball, a painting that Mosser said changed his life.

    He’s sold nearly 400 prints of the “Museum Series” including 100 in the first five weeks after an image of the first painting went viral. Mosser donated $100 per print to charities including the Animal Rescue League. He has since created other iterations of the painting, including a pink tennis ball for breast cancer awareness.
    Mosser has also left his mark in Pittsburgh, where he moved after graduating from Penn State University and growing up in Huntingdon. The mural “The Two Andys,” created in 2005 with Sarah Zeffiro and located on the side of a downtown building on Strawberry Way in Pittsburgh, is a playful reimagining of city icons Andy Warhol and Andrew Carnegie sitting side-by-side in a beauty salon under hair dryers while getting makeovers.
    Mosser hopes his appearance at A & I will inspire artists as well as anyone else with ideas to pursue.

    “It’s not a question of whether people have good ideas, it’s whether or not they act on them,” Mosser said. “You don’t have to make a living as an artist, but you can still have creative thinking in your life.”

    About the Original:
    Large heavy weight canvas. Each original is unique and signed by the artist. Watch Tom paint the lion

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  • Penn State Beaver Stadium WordArt $59.95$235.00

    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 Drum Major $65.00$385.00

    The Blue Band’s drum major is known for his whistle blowing, high-step strutting, mace acrobatics, and his signature move – a running forward flip – that makes many who are watching catch their breath. But the flip hasn’t always been a part of the drum major’s repertoire.

    Edwin L. Anderson, drum major and gymnast, practiced a flip for the 1942 season, but unfortunately had to leave school for the fall semester due to appendicitis and did not get to perform the move at a game.

    The flip didn’t resurface for nearly 30 years, when, at the start of the 1971-72 season, drum major Jeff Robertson wanted to add something exciting to his routine. Having been a gymnast in high school, Robertson decided to teach himself a back flip, which he practiced in secret for months; he didn’t tell anyone, not even band director James Dunlop. It was especially difficult because he had to jump high enough for his tall hat to clear the ground.

    When Robertson performed the flip on Band Day, the crowd was quiet, unsure of what to make of it. Then they went wild. information courtesy Penn State News.

    All unframed photographs are matted and shrink wrapped ready to give to any PSU fan. Framed pieces are mounted, double matted, glassed and framed in your choice of Black, Cherry, Walnut or Mahogany wood finishes.

    If this is a gift, we will gladly gift wrap it for you…no charge…no kidding.

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  • Penn State Varsity “S” Original $250.00$600.00

    As an artist, Tom Mosser is always looking around for ideas. In the alleyway dumpster near his studio a discarded tire became a paintbrush to get tread marks on his canvas.

    “That’s how I ended up painting with balls,” said Mosser, a Pittsburgh-based painter and muralist whose work appears in sports venues across the country. “If you look around and ask, ‘How can I make art in a different way that hasn’t been done before?,’ you start rolling tires or balls across a canvas and you’re creating art.”

     

     

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  • Philadelphia Flyers Logo $35.00$195.00

    S. Preston is a nationally recognized sports artist. His two passions for sports and graphic design have been widely accepted. His unique style has given him the opportunity to have a permanent display in the Baseball Hall of Fame archives. His artwork is licensed by both the NCAA and MLB.
    Art Posters measure 11×17 and are printed on matted poster paper.

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  • Pre-Game $55.00$395.00

    “Pre-Game” photographed by Jim Valent . This New image was captured by Jim Valent a PSU graduate in AgEcon who loves capturing images of his Alma Mater and surrounding area in its natural state.

    “Pre-Game” is available in the following sizes: 8×12, 11×17, 16×24 and 26×44.

    Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. The unframed 26×44 comes rolled in a tube. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.

    ***Please Note: Although we try to keep the Plak Mounts in stock they do sell quickly. If we are out, it does take 4-6 weeks for us to replenish our supply.***

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  • Pubs of Happy Valley II $28.00$195.00

    “Pubs of Happy Valley” by Brian McElevey will put a smile on any Penn Stater’s face. “Pubs” depicts all the bars and clubs of State College in a fun cartoonish style. This is the finishing touch for any “man-cave.”

    “Pubs of Happy Valley is 18″ x 24” in size.
    Unframed images are shrink wrapped for protection. Each framed image includes glass, and your choice of a black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.

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  • S. Preston Minimalist Art – Philly Phanatic $35.00$195.00

    S. Preston is a nationally recognized sports artist. His two passions for sports and graphic design have been widely accepted. His unique style has given him the opportunity to have a permanent display in the Baseball Hall of Fame archives. His artwork is licensed by both the NCAA and MLB.
    Art Posters measure 11×17 and are printed on matted poster paper.

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  • Snow Cap $55.00$395.00

    “Snow Cap” photographed by Jim Valent shows the majestic beauty of the lion peeking through the snow. This New image was captured by Jim Valent a PSU graduate in AgEcon who loves capturing images of his Alma Mater and surrounding area in its natural state.

    “Snow Cap” is available in the following sizes: 8×12, 11×17, 16×24 and 26×44.

    Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. The unframed 26×44 comes rolled in a tube. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.

    ***Please Note: Although we try to keep the Plak Mounts in stock they do sell quickly. If we are out, it does take 4-6 weeks for us to replenish our supply.***

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  • Summer Sights $55.00$395.00

    “Summer Sights” is photographed by Jim Valent. This New image was captured by Jim Valent a PSU graduate in AgEcon who loves capturing images of his Alma Mater and surrounding area in its natural state.

    “Summer Sights” is available in the following sizes: 8×12, 11×17, 16×24 and 26×44.

    Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. The unframed 26×44 comes rolled in a tube. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.

    ***Please Note: Although we try to keep the Plak Mounts in stock they do sell quickly. If we are out, it does take 4-6 weeks for us to replenish our supply.***

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  • The Big Chill $55.00$395.00

    “The Big Chill” photographed by Jim Valent. This New image was captured by Jim Valent a PSU graduate in AgEcon who loves capturing images of his Alma Mater and surrounding area in its natural state.

    “The Big Chill” is available in the following sizes: 8×12, 11×17, 16×24 and 26×44

    Unframed images come in a white mat and are shrink wrapped for protection. The unframed 26×44 comes rolled in a tube. Each framed image includes double mats, glass, and your choice of black, mahogany, cherry, or walnut frame.

    ***Please Note: Although we try to keep the Plak Mounts in stock they do sell quickly. If we are out, it does take 4-6 weeks for us to replenish our supply.***

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  • The Block $65.00$395.00

    Another moment in Penn State football history, the October 22, 2016 match-up with Ohio State.  Previously unbeaten, Ohio State sustained their first loss of the season when the Nittany Lions blocked a field goal attempt, recovered and scored.  PSU beat the Buckeyes 24-21 in Beaver Stadium during the forever famous “WhiteOut” of 2016.

    All unframed photographs are matted and shrink wrapped ready to give to any PSU fan.  Framed pieces are mounted, double matted, glassed and framed in your choice of Black, Cherry, Walnut or Mahogany wood finishes.

    If this is a gift, we will gladly gift wrap it for you…no charge…no kidding.

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