Earvin "Magic" Johnson
This painting is in the "Portraits of Influence" series. Born Earvin Johnson Jr. in 1959 in Lansing, Michigan, Magic Johnson dominated the court as one of America's best basketball players for 12 years. He retired from the L.A. Lakers in 1991 after revealing that he had tested positive for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Johnson played in the 1992 Summer Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. Along with Michael Jordan and Larry Bird, he was part of the American basketball "Dream Team" that won the gold medal. Over his long career, Johnson scored 17,707 points and made 10,141 assists, 6,559 rebounds and 1,824 steals. He also became the all-time leader in NBA assists per game, with an average of 11.2—a title that he continues to hold today. He has since then built up a business empire, which includes real estate holdings, several Starbucks franchises, and movie theaters. He is also a published author. The background of this painting is that of a basketball court, as he was a great influence on the game of basketball in its entirety.
8 x 10 - $175, 16 x 20 - $495, 24 x 30 - $695
This painting is in the "Portraits of Influence" series. Born Earvin Johnson Jr. in 1959 in Lansing, Michigan, Magic Johnson dominated the court as one of America's best basketball players for 12 years. He retired from the L.A. Lakers in 1991 after revealing that he had tested positive for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Johnson played in the 1992 Summer Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. Along with Michael Jordan and Larry Bird, he was part of the American basketball "Dream Team" that won the gold medal. Over his long career, Johnson scored 17,707 points and made 10,141 assists, 6,559 rebounds and 1,824 steals. He also became the all-time leader in NBA assists per game, with an average of 11.2—a title that he continues to hold today. He has since then built up a business empire, which includes real estate holdings, several Starbucks franchises, and movie theaters. He is also a published author. The background of this painting is that of a basketball court, as he was a great influence on the game of basketball in its entirety.
8 x 10 - $175, 16 x 20 - $495, 24 x 30 - $695
This painting is in the "Portraits of Influence" series. Born Earvin Johnson Jr. in 1959 in Lansing, Michigan, Magic Johnson dominated the court as one of America's best basketball players for 12 years. He retired from the L.A. Lakers in 1991 after revealing that he had tested positive for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Johnson played in the 1992 Summer Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. Along with Michael Jordan and Larry Bird, he was part of the American basketball "Dream Team" that won the gold medal. Over his long career, Johnson scored 17,707 points and made 10,141 assists, 6,559 rebounds and 1,824 steals. He also became the all-time leader in NBA assists per game, with an average of 11.2—a title that he continues to hold today. He has since then built up a business empire, which includes real estate holdings, several Starbucks franchises, and movie theaters. He is also a published author. The background of this painting is that of a basketball court, as he was a great influence on the game of basketball in its entirety.
8 x 10 - $175, 16 x 20 - $495, 24 x 30 - $695