Billiard Artwork

Like this one.
 

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Here's a little taste of Linda's work...
http://www.rt9ny.com/gallery.htm

I know who she is now. I remember seeing her exhibit at a Super Billiards Expo in 2004, I think it was. She makes those 9-ball shirts too. I got one for Keith. They were a little pricey, but the quality of the shirt was really nice. Not your run-of-the-mill polo shirts. These had a little style to them. :)
 
This one I've had for many years, and she just might have a table in front of her soon :wink:
 

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RT9 Designs

I signed up for the six Movie Set Series back when Linda had but the first one finished and an idea for the second. It took years for the series to be completed but the wait was well worth it. They're beautiful and fun and I'm proud to own them. There is a clever graphic interaction between each picture that adds interest to the series if you know of it. I was surprised not to see her at the SBE this year
 
This is one that a friend and player did for me. He uses a small air brush that you would use for pin striping. I wanted just the 8 and 9 Ball.

I have another nice one. When our favorite hall closed several years ago, close friends were allowed to take one thing from the hall as a remembrance. I chose a nice billiard print but it is buried in the spare bedroom at the moment. I will try and dig it out later.
 

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Deb Aarens Print

Given to me by Deb in 1993 at the BCA National Championships in Las Vegas. The oil painting has been listed at Chalker's Billiards for some time now. Mona Lisa w/cue and cash.
 

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Given to me by Deb in 1993 at the BCA National Championships in Las Vegas. The oil painting has been listed at Chalker's Billiards for some time now. Mona Lisa w/cue and cash.

This might explain the enigmatic smile...
...Mona made a score and the guy still thinks he has a chance playing even.
 
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