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By Sean L. McCarthy
Opie
Otterstad may live in Austin, but if the hub keeps
producing sports camions, he may think of Boston as his second home.
Otterstad returns to
Boston tonight to celebrate his official 2004 world Series portrait,
“Boston Champs” Newbury fine Arts and Major League Baseball offer a
limited number of 41”x29” prints 204 at $1,295 apiece.
The painting features Red Players in their initial victory
pile in St. Louis. Defying the curse, Otterstad actually began work on
the “Boston Champs” before the Red Sox clinched with the Limelight Agency
telling him to get started before Game 2. The agency
and MLB wanted something ready to license, print and sell by the holidays,
just in case.
And
then when they actually did win, I was well on my way to having a piece
ready to go,” Otterstad said. While “Boston Champs” is is the
main focus of his Newbury Street Exhibit, Otterstad also will have
about ttwo dozen other sports paintings on display, including
several specific to the Red Sox and the 2004 Playoff run.
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