Saturday, July 28, 2012

Decorating with Golf Pictures

Whether you’re decorating a golf room, looking for golf décor for your game room or trying to find the finishing touch for the reception office of your business, golf art can be the ideal solution. Golf pictures range from the humorous to the inspirational, so there’s something to fit the mood of any room in your home or business. A number of painters, artists and photographers have concentrated their careers on producing golf course art and golf pictures, and many of those pictures have become as famous the legends of golf they often depict.
Golf Course Art
Generally, when people think of the legends of golf, they’re thinking of famous golfers – Robert “Bobby” Jones, Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods or Phil Mickelson. There’s another type of golf legend, however – legendary golf courses and legendary golf holes. Some of the most striking and best-known golf course art are views of well-known holes on famous golf courses, such as Pebble Beach and Augusta. Art works by painters like Linda Hartough and Marci Rule dominate the world of golf course art, including different views of Augusta #12, Golden Bell, and the 7th hole at Pebble Beach, with a view overlooking the ocean.
Beautiful Landscapes, Inspiring Views
One doesn’t have to be an avid golfer to appreciate the beauty of a Hartough landscape, but golfers have an added layer of appreciation for these paintings that show the lay of the hole and the design of the course. When you appreciate and understand the intricacies of the game and have watched professionals play these holes, there’s a deeper connection to the painting. As a golfer, you can put yourself in the picture, imagine yourself gauging the effect of the wind at Augusta #12 or aligning yourself to put the ball between the bunkers and squarely on the green.
Golf artwork is more than pretty pictures, though. Golf pictures, prints and paintings are a major niche in the world of golf memorabilia, and have a monetary value as well as an intrinsic one. That value hinges on the authenticity of the golf art or of the golf memorabilia you purchase. When choosing golf pictures for decorating, look for a reputable dealer of golf course art and golf memorabilia who can guarantee the authenticity of the artwork.
Genuine golf art signed by painters like Marci Rule and Linda Hartough add a special touch to any room, from your game room to the boardroom. Be sure that you’re getting genuine golf pictures by dealing with a reputable dealer of golf art and golf memorabilia.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Four Favorite Golf Pictures to Hang in Your Game Room

Decorating your game room is a labor of love, and you should choose game room décor that pays homage to your favorite sports and special moments in sports. The golf lover who wants to hang golf pictures in his game room, there are hundreds of golf art options available, golfer photos, golf course art and golf memorabilia. These four famous golf pictures rank high on the list of all-time favorite golf pics.
Linda Hartough Augusta #12 – Golden Bell
When it comes to golf art, Augusta National Golf Club may be the most painted and photographed golf course of all time. Augusta #12 – Golden Bell, painted by famed golf course artist Linda Hartough, brings the famous golf hole to life with deft brushstrokes. In 2002, Hartough captured the slanting sun of mid-afternoon in a long-distance view that emphasizes the approach. In 2008, Hartough took a different approach to the subject and painted it with the Ben Hogan Bridge spanning Raes Creek in the foreground and azaleas forming the backdrop behind the hole.
Ben Hogan Golf Swing
If you admire the legends of golf, then you’ll love the Ben Hogan golf swing series of photos. The Hogan golf pictures were the basis for the Ravielli illustrations in Hogan’s book “Five Lessons: The Modern Fundamentals of Golf.” You can purchase the series as a set, or choose from a number of other famous Hogan golfer photos that capture him in the midst of his famed, distinctive golf swing.
Marci Rule Augusta #12 – Golden Bell
Painter Marci Rule takes the same viewpoint of Augusta #12 Golden Bell as Hartough’s 2008 angle, but produces a painting with a vastly different mood. The rich colors and slanting shadows emphasize the subtle difficulties of playing the hole that is notorious for tripping up even the best golfers at the Masters. Rule’s Golden Bell oil is characteristic of her highly saturated style that somehow manages to be both photo-realistic and fantastical at the same time.
The Lost Bet
A favorite with golf memorabilia collectors, the Lost Bet depicts a moment of anecdotal golf history between legends of golf, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer. Taken at The Houston Champions International Tournament on November 17, 1966, the photo shows the moment of reckoning between the two legends as Palmer pays up to Nicklaus after losing a bet on the outcome of one hole. It was taken by photographer William f. Thompson, whose family held the picture in a private collection until after both golfers retired. It was featured in the November 2006 issue of Golf Digest.
Whether you’re looking for golf pictures to hang in your game room or in the corporate dining room at the golf club, any of these famous pieces of golf art will make a wonderful choice. You can find these and many other pieces of golf art and golf memorabilia online at dealers who specialize in fine golf memorabilia.