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    • A painting of Michael Jordan about to dunk a basketball. Printed on canvas.
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What Goes Up – Michael Jordan by Robert Blehert

What Goes Up – Michael Jordan by Robert Blehert

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"What Goes Up" is a stunning piece of art created by Robert Blehert, an American artist known for his pop art and impressionism inspired styles. This artwork is made in the USA and features a vibrant depiction of basketball legend Michael Jordan in action. The use of bold colors and brushstrokes creates a dynamic and energetic composition that truly captures the essence of the sport. Perfect for any basketball fan or collector of contemporary art, What Goes Up is a must-have piece that will make a statement in any room.

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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.