Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Feature: A work of art - ManUtd.com (web log)

26/03/2013 11:24, Report by Adam Marshall Artist Ben Mosley has discussed the task he's produced for the Manchester United Foundation after impressing Sir Alex Ferguson and David Gill together with his painting. The 31-year-old has undertaken two major tasks in association with the team, getting many 1000s of pounds for charity. 'The Rooney v Man City' describes Wayne Rooney's well-known overhead kick in the Manchester derby in 2011 while 'Legends' functions Denis Law, Denis Irwin and Peter Schmeichel and was decorated 'live' throughout a dinner in London where in fact the group were guests of honor. "Basically, I was doing some work for Gordon Taylor at the PFA and Iad completed a of Manchester United called aUnited Forevera," described Mosley to ManUtd.com.A "I thought Gordon might know somebody at United and he arranged a gathering for me and called up David Gill. [Chief operating officer] Michael Bolingbroke and David met that same afternoon and they were really good about any of it and viewed the painting. They said as they thought it wasnat quite recognisable since the membership the painting would have to be more specific to Manchester United. "So they asked me around Manchester to look at the first residence recreation of the season against Tottenham last season and said to can be found in and obtain a sense for the position and the environment. I had to disappear completely and focus on a that did United justice. "The painting I made a decision to do was based on the best time a' Wayne Rooneyas target against Manchester City. The reason why I represented it from a wide variety of angles was due to the scale of the goal. It was very stunning and I desired the person to become absorbed by it. "Iam 31 and I do believe itas been the very best target in my life time because of the moment and to do it in front of the many individuals in a

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