Off the Court Spotlight on Artist Andres A. Bella

March 8, 2012 | By New York Tennis Magazine Staff
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Andrés A. Bella was born in Queens, N.Y. in 1977. His passion for tennis started when he picked up a racquet for the first time at the age of four, eventually becoming captain and Most Valuable Player of the Quinnipiac University Division I Men’s Tennis Team. Andrés also discovered his passion for art at an early age, and combined both tennis and art into one, creating pieces using the very same materials with which the great game of tennis is played.

Andrés’ concept is unique and is best when seen in person to grasp the complexity behind his work. For example, when looking at his piece titled “Celebrating Rafa,” one will notice that Nadal’s likeness was created using cut up tennis string and grommets, his shirt was made from tennis balls, and the blue portion on the canvas is actually overgrip.

Another one of his popular pieces titled “Who Framed Roger Federer?” incorporates the exact model racquet that is synonymous with Roger, mounted on a grass court painted canvas, paying tribute to Federer’s reign at Wimbledon. Federer’s face was created using tennis string above the strung racquet, and then painted in black giving it a bold appearance. Roger’s face casts a wonderful shadow on the grass court canvas stamping his greatness at Wimbledon.

Andrés is currently exhibiting the pieces mentioned above at the Midtown Tennis Club, along with another piece titled “Advantage, Roger.” If you are in the area we recommend that you to take a few minutes to stop in and see his great work.

For more information on Andrés A. Bella and his work, visit AndresBellaArt.com/tennis or he may be reached by phone at (203) 556-9115 or e-mail andres@andresbellaart.com.

 

 

Who Framed Roger Federer?

 

Advantage, Roger
 


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