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Boxing Pacquiao v Mayweather Limited Edition Canvas of 150 By Patrick J. Killian


Boxing Pacquiao v Mayweather Limited Edition Canvas of 150 By Patrick J. Killian
Boxing Pacquiao v Mayweather Limited Edition Canvas of 150 By Patrick J. Killian
Boxing Pacquiao v Mayweather Limited Edition Canvas of 150 By Patrick J. Killian

Boxing Pacquiao v Mayweather Limited Edition Canvas of 150 By Patrick J. Killian   Boxing Pacquiao v Mayweather Limited Edition Canvas of 150 By Patrick J. Killian
Boxing Pacquiao v Mayweather Limited Edition Canvas of 150 By Patrick J. The Fight that everyone wants to see Pacquiao v Mayweather. From an original painting by. Size: 16" x 12" larger sizes available. Hand Embellished Areas of the Canvas have been hand painted by the Artist. This Limited Edition of 150 is produced on Canvas. Larger sizes are available in the Edition. The item for sale measures. A different number in the edition will be sent. Meet the artist Patrick J Killian.. Killian was born in 1974 and studied at Carmarthenshire College of Technology & Art and graduated with a distinction in FineArt/ Illustration in 1995. His initial work was published as a range of greeting cards by top International Publishers Royle Publications and Gluvian Galleries. With his passion for boxing in his teens and early 20's he started producing a range of boxing paintings which were published as a range of Limited Edition Prints in 2005.

Soon after this he went into self publishing, producing his own Limited Editions for various Sporting Events and Testimonials. As an amateur, he started late and had his first amateur contest at 18 in Newbridge in 1993, stopping his apponent in the 3rd round. A young man called Joe Calzaghe also boxed on the same bill!! Patrick's record was 45 senior bouts winning 35, stopping more than 15 inside the distance of 3 to 5 rounds (5x2min rounds in Championships 1997). He seriously considered turning pro with the Calzaghe camp after winning the then ABF (Amateur Boxing Federation) title in 1997, disillusioned with the politics surrounding the sport and the amateur scene at that time he persued his dream of becoming a professional Artist.

He was commissioned in 2006 by James J. Houlihan the American Curator of the successful World Tour Exhibition - The Fighting Irishmen. The exhibit now includes 4 of his paintings. Over the last few years he has painted on many sporting and charity events raising many thousands of pounds for various charities through his paintings.

He has worked with some of the biggest names in sport over the last few years including: Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, Sugar Ray Leonard, Nigel Mansell, Henry Cooper, Tony Jacklin, Naseem Hamed, Jamie Robinson, Shane Warne and Gary Player to name a few. He has recently been announced as the official Artist for the new British Boxing Hall of Fame. Patrick is open to paint all subject matter and always willing to take on new commissions.

Enter your text here to display on your page. Killians most recent exhibit was in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Jeff Mitchum Gallery showcasing a series of UFC paintings. He exhibits regularly at sport & charity events, Painting live.

Most recently doing a live painting at an evening with football legend Pele at the Centenary Pavilion, Elland Road Leeds. After leaving school with an A at GCSE he went on to study locally doing a general Art & Design course.

Then to Carmarthenshire College of Technology & Art and graduated with a distinction in Fine Art/ illustration in 1995. Fresh out of college his work was published as a range of Greeting Cards for Royal Publications and Gluvian Galleries.

During this time Boxing was a huge part of his life, he mixed both passions together creating many of his heroes on canvas. His first success here was producing a large commission of Steve Robinson for ITV sponsors Empress Car Sales in 1995 As an amateur, he started late at 16 and had his first amateur contest at 18 in Newbridge in 1993, stopping his apponent in the 3rd round.

His amateur record was 45 senior bouts winning 35, stopping more than 15 inside the distance of 3 to 5 rounds (5x2min rounds in Championships 1997). He seriously considered turning pro with the Calzaghe camp after winning the then ABF (Amateur Boxing Federation) title in 1997, but due to his hands hurting he felt it was the wrong move for his Art career, also disillusioned with the politics surrounding the sport and the amateur scene at that time he pursued his dream of becoming a professional Artist. His next big success came with a commission in 2005 from James J.

Houlihan the American Curator of the successful World Tour Exhibition The Fighting Irishmen The Exhibition travelled since its inception in New York in 2006, The South Seaport Museum, New York in 2007, Boston College 2008, Ulster American Folk Park Museum 2009, Dublin Croke Park Museum in 2010 Limerick, Ireland in April 2011 before finishing in Pheonix Arizona in 2013. The exhibit included 4 of his paintings.

Some people have already mentioned that seeing the work they instinctively know it's a Killian. Over the last few years he has painted on many sporting and charity events raising many thousands for various charities through his paintings. He has worked with some of the biggest names in sport over the last few years including: Muhammad Ali's (Celebrity fight night) Mike Tyson, Paul Gascoigne, Sugar Ray Leonard, Nigel Mansell, Henry Cooper, Tony Jacklin, NaseemHamed, Jamie Robinson, Shane Warne and Gary Player to name a few. Killians most recent exhibit in Las Vegas was at the MGM Jeff Mitchum Gallery showcasing a series of UFC paintings. To see what the Artist has been up to, please check out the Events section.


Boxing Pacquiao v Mayweather Limited Edition Canvas of 150 By Patrick J. Killian   Boxing Pacquiao v Mayweather Limited Edition Canvas of 150 By Patrick J. Killian