Masters of the Game (c. 2025)
Canvas Print (unstretched)
30" x 40" (+3" Border for Stretching)
Artist Proof (AP)
Quantity: 5 Artist Proof
Signed, Numbered, COA + AP Marking
Hand Embellished by Artist
Canvas Print (unstretched)
30" x 40" (+3" Border for Stretching)
Limited Edition (LE)
Quantity: 15 Limited Edition
Signed, Numbered + COA
Hand Embellished by Artist
18" x 24"
Artist Proof (AP)
Quantity: 5 Artist Proof
Signed, Numbered, COA + AP Marking
Paper: Printed on Fine Art Photo Rag Matte 308 GSM | Straight Edge
18" x 24"
Limited Edition (LE)
Quantity: 50 Limited Edition
Signed, Numbered +COA
Paper: Printed on Fine Art Photo Rag Matte 308 GSM | Straight Edge
Please allow 4-6 weeks for print to be delivered.
For the first 48 years of the Masters®, until 1983 (the year I was born), golfers had to employ the services of the club's caddies rather than their own. This group of caddies, known as the Augusta National Caddie Corps, was composed of entirely Black individuals.
"As long as I'm alive, all the golfers will be white and all the caddies will be black," Clifford Roberts notoriously said. (Former chairman of Augusta National)
This tradition was rooted in racism. The Black man serving the white man has been a staple of white supremacist ideals for centuries. However, amidst this troubling backdrop, there are narratives of fascinating characters with remarkable achievements.
(Ref. Sam Weitzman-Keller)
These caddies, all Black men, were local to the Augusta (Sand Hills) area and had become experts of this challenging course. Although used as props and tools, they were invaluable tools and unsung heroes to many Augusta National Masters® victories and green jackets
The countless times l've played golf and have felt uncomfortable on the course brings me to this same sentiment.
They may let us in the house but it won't feel like home until we make it home.
"Jack of all trades, master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one".
Masters® of the Game
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