Jeff Molloy
November 23, 2012 in Bobby Orr, Boston Bruins, Jean Beliveau, Maurice Richard, Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs Tags: Bobby Orr, Brandy Saturley, George Armstrong, Jean Beliveau, Jeff Molloy, Louis Riel, Maurice Richard
Like Brandy Saturley from a few pages back, Jeff Molloy paints Canadiana, and I think from both we see exquisite beauty, with each having their own distinctly unique styles. Below are examples from Jeff, and you can see much more on his website Jeff Molloy. For Brandy, just scroll back a few days.
The Rocket, Bobby Orr, and Gentleman Jean
Metis Warrior (Louis Riel)
Louis Riel – Two Minutes for Interference, Five Minutes for Fighting, and Death For Unsportsmanlike Conduct
The Chief (George Armstrong)
The John (John A. MacDonald)
Johnny Mac (John A. MacDonald)
Coast To Coast
Vanishing Buffalo
Gathering Storm
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November 25th, 2012 at 2:52 pm
“Two Minutes for Interference, Five Minutes for Fighting, and Death For Unsportsmanlike Conduct” is a good message for Marchand. The little weasel would never be caught dead fighting his own battle and a death penalty is overkill even for a Bruin. Hell, I’d be happy for the two minutes.
November 28th, 2012 at 12:08 pm
I love Jeff’s work – he is a great guy and a prolific painter. Good stuff Jeff