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A Tribute To Caddyshack Fine Art Print 22" By 28" By Artist David O'keefe

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  • Art: Print
  • Artist: David O'keefe
  • Condition: Brand New
  • Date of Creation: 2000-Now
  • Edition Type: Open Edition
  • Framed/Unframed: Unframed
  • Height (Inches): 22
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Original/Reproduction: Artwork Reproduction
  • Print Surface: Linen Paper
  • Print Type: Offset Lithograph
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
  • Sport: Golf
  • Subject: Sports & Recreation
  • Width (Inches): 28
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Tampa, Florida
  • Ships to:Worldwide
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The perfect gift for the golfer in your life!<br>Printed on fine art paper with archival inks meaning that it will last forever.<br>Dimensions are 22 inches by 28 inches.<br>David's Inspiration "The original painting was a commissioned piece for Steve Garske, the CEO of Par Aide, who wanted all the characters from the movie in one painting. Steve had seen my tribute to the Godfather, and contacted us about doing a similar painting, but with the cast of Caddyshack.I was going to put them on the nice, perfectly manicured grass of the golf course but I decided to put them in the rough. I thought it fit the characters better, plus I wanted to hide stuff in the plants and trees. I hid the name of my wife, Janice, in the flowers. It was a fun painting to do, partly because of the movie itself and partly because it's an outdoor scene and you have the full spectrum of light and then you have golf, which is the most colorful sport and garish, especially in the late '70s. It was supposed to be a movie about Danny Noonan, but then Chevy Chase, Bill Murray and Rodney Dangerfield totally took the movie in a different direction. I only left a few cast members out and I put the main four characters front and center. I was totally finished and getting ready to varnish it and I had the lightning in, but not the bishop. I watched the movie again and decided I had to put the bishop in"<br>