I haven’t really shared any new art projects of mine so far this year, but I’ve been tinkering on a project for the past few months. All the Christmas tree ornaments that I made back in November ’24 kinda burned me out on that style of cardmaking (cutting up real cards and adding shiny backgrounds, etc.) and so starting in mid December, I began working on a new concept: silhouette cards!
Rickey Henderson was my muse the first subject chosen. When he suddenly passed away shortly after I began working on the concept, it became a more somber tribute to him. I made a lot of “prototypes” as I figured out the best way to go about things through trial and error, so it was nice to at the same time be celebrating the memory of a legend. And while I’ve got other Rickey silhouettes in the works (running, etc), for this initial batch, I stuck with his rookie card stance, in a Warhol-inspired repetition of variations.
In addition to singles, I’ve wanted to put together displays, further leaning into the Warhol aesthetic with the color quadrants. I customized a BCW 4-card magnetic holder with “The GOAT” banner in the middle.
This “Black Metallic” themed display is available in both standard (sharp corners) and rounded corners:
Also a “Black Gold” variation display..
I really want to improve at making videos, because this stuff generally looks better in-hand with the light jumping around.
And you readers know I’m nuts for glow-in-the-dark stuff, so the glowing versions are probably my favorite. I sampled several types of glowing material searching for the best and brightest.
The trio of this first batch of silhouette “GOAT” cards is rounded out by a renowned basketball guy.
Riffing on the iconic Michael Jordan card in 1986-87 Fleer basketball.
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