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Monday, April 15, 2013

An Interview with Jillian - Dodger Art on Dodger Trays


As some of you know, I love to feature great artwork focused the Dodgers, and often jump at the opportunity to share their work here.  Well, a couple of weeks ago I was turned onto the artistic stylings of a fan named Jillian who has been taking her skills to a new and unique level.  BTW, a big hat tip to Cathy for pointing me to her. 

Jillian is an ardent and creative Dodger fan who has a passion for drawing.  So, over the past three years she has combine her skill with the ubiquitous food tray found throughout the stadium in order to create something beautiful.  It is Dodger art on Dodger food trays, and I am smitten.  You can check out more of her work on her Facebook page here: Dodger Art by Jillian.  Thankfully, Jillian took a few moments to come onto Dodgers Blue Heaven to let us know a little bit about her work.  Check out that interview below.

Q: Jillian, thank you for taking some time to answer some questions.  I am always interested in Dodgers art and was excited to see your work on such an unusual medium.  How did you come up with the idea to draw on the food trays?  When did you start doing it?  Are the Dodgers your main focus of your art?

Blog Kiosk: 4/15/2013


Please keep AJ Ellis' words in mind at this evenings Jackie Robinson Game at Dodger Stadium.  Via AJ's twitter.   Now, to catch up on some news since I was out all weekend long.
“If he’s smart, he’ll take the suspension,” Kershaw said after Friday’s game vs. the D-backs. “Eight games is not nearly enough. For what he did, he should be OK with that.”
BTW, Quentin dropped his appeal, so he will not be playing against the Dodgers in the current homestand.
Berman was a middle infielder, so although Robinson was playing first base that year, he was eager to soak up anything he could from the natural second baseman. Berman would warm up with anyone who would throw with him, and he would pepper the players with questions about how they had approached recent games. "I'd ask them, How come you did this instead of that, and they would explain it," he says. Robinson talked to him especially about how to make the pivot on the double play.
The Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres will have only three days to cool off from their damaging Thursday night brawl before they meet again, Monday at Dodger Stadium. When they do reunite, it will be on a night that honors, among other things, a ballplayer who turned the other cheek when much more than an 89-mph fastball came flying at it.
Some Dodgers fans decided to splurge on seats at Chase Field's Batters Box Suite behind home plate last night, an investment of more than $3,000. That kind of money doesn't buy respect, though, as they learned when Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick demanded they change their clothes or seek seating elsewhere.

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