Item Description This statue was painted by artist Jacqueline Cornette and was on display in John F. Kennedy Plaza/LOVE Park.
For more information please contact phanaticauction@phillies.com
Phanatic Statue Facts:
- Weight: 100 pounds.
- Height: Six feet tall (from bottom of base to top of statue).
- Contents: Statue is made of fiberglass. Base is made of aluminum.
- Each Phanatic statue stands on a base shaped like home plate.
Phanatic Statue Auction Details:
- 300 lbs. of sand included (optional), packaged in bags. Sand may be used to secure the base of the statue.
- Each statue will be retouched by its artist and restored to its original design as best as possible prior to distribution.
- Winners are responsible for pick up or shipment of their statue from Citizens Bank Park. Statues must be picked up or shipped on a mutually agreed upon date and time following the 2010 Phillies season but no later than November 30, 2010. The Phillies will not package statues for shipment.
ABOUT THE ARTIST: For over 15 years, Jacqueline has balanced careers as a professional exhibiting fine artist and creative director in advertising. After the success of her first solo university show in 2002, she decided to devote her career exclusively to the fine art of encaustic painting. In 2003, she relocated her studio just south of Philadelphia to the Brandywine Valley. Since then, Jacqueline's work has been featured on HGTV, NBC and in numerous publications nationwide.
Today, Jacqueline exhibits nationally and resides on the board of directors on the Rittenhouse Square Fine Art Association in Philadelphia, PA. She also serves as President of the International Encaustic Association - East Coast Chapter. In 2008, Jacqueline, an educator on the arts, was honored with a partnership of education through the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. She is also featured in a new book, "100 Artists of the Brandywine Valley," which was released this past spring.
Jacqueline was born in Perth Amboy, NJ. She has lived in New York, Virginia and most recently Pennsylvania. She holds a BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, VA. To view more of her work, please visit www.jrcstudio.com |