Evan Shoman's Newest Drawing of Conor McGregor

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RickStorm

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I love Evan's work and wanted to share his newest drawing here...


The Notorious Conor McGregor has been masterfully promoting himself in the UFC. A top featherweight, McGregor is arguably the UFC's biggest star. He held both the 145 and 155 Cage Warriors belts, concurrently. He beat Chad Mendes to claim the UFC interim featherweight title on 7/11/15. I wish he'd stop getting tattoos, so I didn't have to keep drawing him over and over. Print is 11x17 in size. Original is 14x17.

Price List:
$25.00/Print
$500.00/Original



If interested you can get it here

Evan Shoman Art - Original drawings of athletes, drawings of actors, and many others.

Evans website to see all his drawings
Evan Shoman Art - Original drawings of athletes, drawings of actors, and many others.
 

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kids need ninja shit too
Jul 23, 2015
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fantastic artistic ability...i checked out the site..the diaz bros drawing is rad
 

RickStorm

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I should add... Looking at his artwork on the interwebs does not do it justice. His drawing are so insane in real life
 

Zeph

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Jan 22, 2015
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That is LEGIT. Zeph @Zeph - you know you want one of those.
I'm actually not a big fan of realism in art, especially when it comes to portraits of famous people. It seems to much like a photo that I'd expect people to ask if we are related somehow. Which brings me to another point, it's one thing to like an athlete, it is another to hang lifelike art works of them in your house.

I could see the appeal of framing photo's where you meet a specific person, as you are framing a memory and are reminded of that specific incident, bringing back good feelings, and dopamine boost. Even an action shot of a famous fight, could have appeal, but a portrait of another man that isn't in some way related to you just seems weird, obsessive and gaudy.
 

teamquestnorth

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Jan 27, 2015
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I'm actually not a big fan of realism in art, especially when it comes to portraits of famous people. It seems to much like a photo that I'd expect people to ask if we are related somehow. Which brings me to another point, it's one thing to like an athlete, it is another to hang lifelike art works of them in your house.

I could see the appeal of framing photo's where you meet a specific person, as you are framing a memory and are reminded of that specific incident, bringing back good feelings, and dopamine boost. Even an action shot of a famous fight, could have appeal, but a portrait of another man that isn't in some way related to you just seems weird, obsessive and gaudy.
I have this one posted on my ceiling above my bed. I look at it every morning for a few seconds before I roll out of bed and it reminds myself to be, and live, like a champion.