On opening night, Yndira, a beautiful young woman, a recent college graduate, and the winner of the Meteors’ First Pitch essay contest (honoring the memory of Number 58, a popular teammate), delivers a powerful ceremonial first pitch under the full moon
Inspired by the full moon for the past two nights and “58” being my dinner table number at Panera Bread and room number in Paris
Created on the 8:05 PM train to work, Tuesday, June 6
Developed over a strawberry-citrus-cashew salad with a baguette and black coffee (under the full moon) in the 9:00 PM hour before work, Thursday, June 8
Finished on my second work break at 4:39 AM, Friday, June 9
Prismacolor Premier Verithin, Crayola, Derwent, and Progresso colored pencils; #2 pencil, Derwent grade HB soft graphite pencil, Bic black ballpoint pen, Uniball Signo black gel pen, Prismacolor Premier illustration marker, Faber-Castell Pitt Artist pen, Shaeffer calligraphy pen
6″ x 8″
2017
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This is a very funny sketch)) But I agree that millions of people deliberately come to even the most ordinary matches to support their favorite team.
This is characteristic of the southern states of the United States. There are junior leagues and many clubs in the Premier League. Other countries also show interest in baseball. For example, India – https://india-1xbet.com/ Pay attention to the fact that people are happy to put money on the game of their teams. It may not be an international match at all. This is part of the local culture.