Club House
Artist: Donald Zolan
Media: Oil on Canvas
Size: 30x30
Date: 2002
Even a little boy’s dog needs to have his own clubhouse, his own little place to call home to escape the noonday sun. Zolan was such a handyman from a young boy always building things from wood just like his Grandfather Zolan. And, as in the Club House, this little boy is taking time from his game to build the perfect home for his little friend.
Trade Deadline
Artist: Donald Zolan
Media: Oil on Canvas
Size: 30x30
Date: 2003
Trading cards is an American pastime that all boys share with their friends and brothers much in the same way as Zolan traded cards with his older brother.
Sleep Tight Slugger
Artist: Donald Zolan
Media: Oil on Canvas
Size: 30x40
Date: 2002
Commissioned by the Danbury Mint for a New York Yankees Collector Plate program, Sleep Tight Slugger shows a young boy fast asleep in his dream world of baseball. He could be dreaming about his game tomorrow, or maybe even better he’s dreaming about the day when he too will become a great baseball star. This is the world of childhood, the world of dreams, the world of believing that dreams can come true.
Star Spangled Banner
Artist: Donald Zolan
Media: Oil on Canvas
Size: 30x30
Date: 2003
Every baseball game starts with the singing of the Star Spangled Banner. An American tradition, Zolan wanted to capture that nostalgic moment of time. All of America’s greatest baseball players must have started this way in humble beginnings on their hometown field.
Opening Day
Artist: Donald Zolan
Media: Oil on Canvas
Size: 30x30
Date: 2003
Even though Zolan was not a sports enthusiast, but when it came time for baseball season, he was a loyal Chicago Cubs fan. Living close to Wrigley field, many Saturdays were spent at the ballpark with the family cheering only for the Cubs.
Rained Out
Artist: Donald Zolan
Media: Oil on Canvas
Size: 30x30
Date: 1996
Rained Out is a classic Donald Zolan painting style portraying those precious moments of childhood in times past. Zolan captured a part of himself in this painting of a little boy so excited to play ball and then to wake up to the rain with a big disappointment. He even captured the same disheartened look in the puppy too with both sharing the sadness together on the front porch on a rainy Saturday morning.
Reach for the Sky
Artist: Donald Zolan
Media: Oil on Canvas and Digital Media
Size: 30x30
Date: 2007
Two little boys enjoying the simple pleasures of swinging on a tire swing after playing a game of baseball on a clear summer Midwestern day is a scene reminiscent from Zolan’s childhood in Kiwanis Park. Zolan had created that feeling of freedom of simply enjoying the day and doing whatever felt good at that moment. Even the bark of the trees are painted white just as they were on Prairie Avenue, his boyhood home.
Wait Your Turn
Artist: Donald Zolan
Media: Oil on Canvas and Digital Media
Size: 30x30
Date: 2004
As a child and young man, Zolan’s passion was to be an artist. He was never fond of playing sports, and if he wasn’t painting then he was helping his Father with handyman work around the house. Wait Your Turn is all about that special moment, the moment before the pitch, the moment before batter’s up.
The Off Season
Artist: Donald Zolan
Media: Oil on Canvas and Digital Media
Size: 30x30
Date: 2002
The Off Season was one of eight paintings commissioned by the Danbury Mint for a New York Yankees collector plate series. In this original painting, all reference is focused on the New York Yankees brand, colors and trademarks. And, even though it is the off season, a fan is a fan whether in season or off because the team is always a part of a little boy’s heart.
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