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    • A painting of Seattle Seahawks player 53 running with the ball.
    • A painting of Seattle Seahawks player 53 running with the ball. Printed on canvas.
    • A painting of Seattle Seahawks player 53 running with the ball. Printed on canvas.
    • A painting of Seattle Seahawks player 53 running with the ball. Printed on canvas in a float frame.
    • A painting of Seattle Seahawks player 53 running with the ball. Printed on canvas and framed.
    • A painting of Seattle Seahawks player 53 running with the ball. Printed on paper, matted, and framed.
    • A painting of Seattle Seahawks player 53 running with the ball. Printed on a wood pallet.
    • A painting of Seattle Seahawks player 53 running with the ball. Printed on a box board.
    • A painting of Seattle Seahawks player 53 running with the ball. Printed on acrylic.
    • A painting of Seattle Seahawks player 53 running with the ball. Printed on acrylic.
    • A painting of Seattle Seahawks player 53 running with the ball. Printed on metal.
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A Sunday to Remember by Robert Blehert

A Sunday to Remember by Robert Blehert

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Experience the intense energy of American football with "A Sunday to Remember" by renowned artist Robert Blehert. Vibrant green and blue colors capture the spirit of the Seattle Seahawks, with number 53 running across the field with the ball and posing. Handcrafted in the USA, this painting is a must-have for any fan.

The image is printed on 100% cotton canvas and stretched over 2” wide bars. The edges are printed with a mirror image of the artwork, providing a finished and clean look. This classic style looks great in any space.

Robert Blehert has been creating art for over 50 years, from his first sketch at age three to his professional training under Libby Berry in Seattle. He employs Impressionism and Post-Impressionism techniques to portray various subjects, including celebrities and animals.