Miami on the Move

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Dolphins “Miami on the Move”  

Signed and Numbered *Limited Edition Original Serigraph

Painted Area: 19 3/4″ x 25 1/2″

Cotton Paper Size: 25″ x 31″

Numerical Edition Size: 225

Only “4” Left in this Edition!  Numbers 2, 3, 10, & 13!

“Limited Edition” refers to the fact that there is only a certain amount, or “limited” number of serigraphs printed of a specific piece of artwork.  After the edition is printed, all of the original artwork and screens used to make the print are destroyed or effaced.  This ensures that no additional prints of this image will be made in the future.  This is the opposite of an “Open Edition,” where public demand determines the number of pieces included in an edition.

The limited life of the stencil prevents unlimited editions.  Additionally, variables in the process of hand-pulling serigraphs mean that each individual serigraph is slightly different from each other serigraph in the edition.  Minor deviations in color registration, paint distribution, and variations yield individual pieces that are truly “one-of-a-kind” or “original.”
MIAMI ON THE MOVE: THE MIAMI DOLPHINS
He drops back in the pocket and his eyes fill with fire as he rockets a tracer 50 yards downfield to find his receiver crossing the double stripe for another six points. That’s something he has done more times than any other quarterback – more than Unitas or any of the rest. His near 4,000 completions are also tops as are his 50,000 yards passing. Among his many honors, he was the Associated Press’ All-NFL quarterback from 1948-1986. Arguably the greatest quarterback to play the game, Marino’s magic is brought to life by Rick Rush’s inimitable style in this 1985 game, in which he dusted the Pittsburgh Steelers for 400 plus yards.
He drops back in the pocket and his eyes fill with fire as he rockets a tracer 50 yards downfield to find his receiver crossing the double stripe for another six points. That’s something he has done more times than any other quarterback – more than Unitas or any of the rest. Arguably the greatest quarterback to play the game, Dan Marino’s magic is brought to life by Rick Rush’s inimitable style in this 1985 game, in which he dusted the Pittsburgh Steelers for 400 plus yards.

 

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