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Atlanta Poster featuring the painting Rain Delay - The Ted by Mark Tisdale

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8.00" x 6.50"

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10.00" x 8.50"

 

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Rain Delay - The Ted Poster

Mark Tisdale

by Mark Tisdale

$23.35

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Rain Delay - The Ted poster by Mark Tisdale.   Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.

Design Details

Turner Field or The Ted was a pretty iconic piece of Atlanta in my time there. It started life as Centennial Olympic Stadium during the 1996 Olympic... more

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Artist's Description

Turner Field or "The Ted" was a pretty iconic piece of Atlanta in my time there. It started life as Centennial Olympic Stadium during the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. It was built to be able to easily transition into the Atlanta Braves new stadium after the Olympics. By the time I got to Atlanta in '98, The Ted was still very new, and even though I'm not personally a massive fan of baseball I saw several games there. The last was a year or so before I left and on that particular night, yes, it rained. It poured cats and dogs until I didn't have one dry stitch of fabric left on me and we gave up and left. I wonder how many stuck it out during the rain delay?

It still seems strange to me to imagine the Braves have left The Ted. In my mind it's still that virtually new stadium in my memories.

Watercolor and acrylic scanned and final detail work done in Corel. To see more of my work featuring Atlanta and beyond, be sure to check out tisdaleart.com

About Mark Tisdale

Mark Tisdale

Life is full of happy surprises. After just over a decade working in the 9 to 5 cube world, I threw caution to the wind to follow my dreams of being a full time visual artist. That was five years ago! Is it easy? No, but something truly worthwhile is rarely simple. My body of work is wide ranging from photographic scenes of far away places, more near and dear locations, and more fanciful artwork. It's all crafted with a heartfelt love for finding the beauty in little captured moments. My artwork also hangs on walls near and far from private homes to businesses who have chosen to decorate with my art. Whether you've purchased one piece or a house full or you simply admire and share with your friends, your patronage of my art is...

 

$23.35

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