Los Angeles Dodgers

2024 MLB Seoul Series Sketch Limited Edition Art Prints

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Size: Sketch Poster Print LE 350

Framing: Print Only

Officially licensed by Major League Baseball.

The MLB Seoul Series was held on March 20-21, 2024 between the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres at Gocheok SkyDome.

I was lucky enough to be back in my motherland and got to witness the two opening games in Seoul.  Growing up in a Korean household, I was always surrounded by ink brush artwork of old Korean culture. Though I could not bring my brushes and easel into the stadium. I was inspired to draw a slice of Korean culture mixed with baseball.  

Poster Print - Limited Edition of 350

  • Size: 11x17 inches.
  • Archival digital print on enhanced matte paper.
  • Each print is hand signed and numbered by the artist
  • Frame size: 20x26 Black wood under UV protected anti-glare plexiglass and double white mat.

Large Print - Limited Edition of 50

  • Size: 24x36 inches.
  • Archival digital print on cold press museum-grade art paper.
  • Each print is hand signed and numbered by the artist
  • Frame size: 26x38 Black wood under UV protected anti-glare plexiglass and double white mat.

      ABOUT THE ARTIST

      S. Preston (b. 1972) is a former sports broadcaster turned graphic artist, who has turned his love of sports and his talent for art into a full-time business and career. "I try every day to change the way sports and art collide," says Preston.

      His creative sports art has been recognized by the leaders in sports and has become internationally acclaimed for his clean and clever artwork. He has been published in ESPN, Sports Illustrated, Entertainment Weekly, USA Today and many other notable publications and media.

      S. Preston is a licensed artist for the MLB, NHL, NFL, NCAA, Sesame Street, Looney Tunes and many more.

      S. Preston's artwork was added to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2016 and is a lifetime member.