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Philadelphia Daily News

Here is a wonderful article about my artwork in the Philadelphia Daily News (Friday)

http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/20140627__Hockey_s_Masked_Men__showcases_artist_s_work_ahead_of_NHL_draft.html

http://www.philly.com/philly/gallery/20140627__Hockey_s_Masked_Men__showcases_artist_s_work_ahead_of_NHL_draft.html?viewGallery=y

‘Hockey’s Masked Men’ showcases artist’s work ahead of NHL draft

Michael Slotwinski adds finishing touches to a new piece (above) and stands with a gallery of his work.
Michael Slotwinski adds finishing touches to a new piece (above) and stands with a gallery of his work.
  Gallery: ‘Hockey’s Masked Men’ showcases artist’s work ahead of NHL draft

ONTARIO native and painter Michael Slotwinski was never determined to be a professional hockey player, like the 17- and 18-year-old kids whose NHL careers will begin at tonight’s NHL draft.

But while Philadelphia hosts its first draft, it also will be the first American city to host Slotwinski’s “Hockey’s Masked Men” series, which pays homage to NHL goalies past and present.

The 24-year-old artist started the series two years ago while he was a student at the University of Guelph, when he juxtaposed Boston Bruins icon Gerry Cheevers’ old-school mask with the more modern mask worn by Hall of Fame-bound goalie Dominik Hasek. The series was a hit at school, although Slotwinski had not yet developed his own style.

That came later, when he realized that he could “create new perspectives that you don’t usually find” – sometimes controversial ones – by combining angles from several photos.

One such controversial painting is of Montreal Canadien Jacques Plante, the first goaltender to wear a mask. Slotwinski portrayed an underside profile of Plante’s battered face, with his bloodstained Habs jersey underneath a gruesome-looking chin. The mask that Plante wore was primitive but it served a purpose. That’s the message Slotwinski said he wanted to send with this gory portrayal.

The Plante painting is not glorified. It looks just as the famed netminder did when he’d had enough of stopping pucks with his face and strapped on the mask.

To achieve such authenticity, Slotwinski uses a collage of photographs as an outline for what he sketches onto 3-by-3-foot wooden panels. Oil paints then fill in the sketches to create the striking gallery that you can find outside Xfinity Live! today and tomorrow.

Although his paintings didn’t sell well at first, Slotwinski has believed his work had potential ever since he first sketched Hasek for an online drawing competition that his older brother showed him. Lately, he has been enthralled with the reception he’s received at various Ontario Hockey League arenas, as well as NHL Alumni events.

Then he got a call from the Flyers, whose fan base he’s well aware of. Slotwinski’s Bernie Parent painting will surely be on display this weekend, he said. He cannot sell the paintings on site, but they are still for sale on his website, which offers commissioned original works in the hockey mask series for $1,000 to $1,500. Prints sell for $175.

Slotwinski said that the “Masked Men” series will continue, “but at the moment, I need to put it on pause because I’ve painted too many, and I’ve run out of room to store them all.”

 


“Hockey’s Masked Men” will be on display from 3-6:30 p.m. today and 8 a.m.-2 p.m. tomorrow during the Official NHL Draft Fan Fest at Xfinity Live!, Pattison Avenue and 11th Street, xfinitylive.com. More on artist Michael Slotwinski at slotsartstudio.com.

Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/20140627__Hockey_s_Masked_Men__showcases_artist_s_work_ahead_of_NHL_draft.html#5coiI3emcxovdcz7.99

Philadelphia’s NHL Draft Day and Fan Fest Event!

Later this week I will be bringing “Hockey’s Masked Men” across the border for the first time to be exhibited as part of the Fan Fest Event being held outside of the NHL Draft in Philadelphia.

This two day event will be held on Friday, June 27th 3pm-6:30pm and Saturday, June 28th 8am-2pm at XFINITY Live!, outside the Wells Fargo Center.

All of your information about the event can be found here: http://flyers.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=722587

 

 

Etsy

I have set up a shop on Etsy and have begun posting my paintings in order to sell them easier. It may take a while to fully document, write up, and post them. But everything available will be up there shortly enough. Check it out and bookmark it!

https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/SlotsArtStudio

NEW PAINTING: Dominik Hasek

I have completed a new painting of Dominik Hasek. This piece was commissioned by a mask collector and was based on a 3-inch picture as a reference. Extensive research was used to get all of the the lettering, logo’s and structures correct. I determined that this was photographed during the ’98 season due to matching equipment and the Stanley Cup patch on his chest that was originally only a few pictures wide.

 

DOMINIK HASEK: A commissioned work by a collector, this painting was created using a 3 inch picture as a reference. extensive research was used to get all of the the lettering, logo's and structures correct. I determined that this was photographed during the '98 season due to matching equipment and the Stanley Cup patch on his chest that was orginally only a few pictures wide.

DOMINIK HASEK

New Book Cover Design: “Cribbin Six”

I had the pleasure of working with my friend Tom Cribbin once again – designing the front and back covers of his newest book of short inspirational stories: “Cribbin Six.”

If you get a chance to pick up a copy of his latest work (or any of his previous writings), I encourage you to do so. They will put a smile on your face, a tear in your eye, and a cherishing feeling in your heart.

CRIBBIN SIX, by Tom Cribbin. Cover Design by Michael Slotwinski

CRIBBIN SIX, by Tom Cribbin. Cover Design by Michael Slotwinski

 

If you would like to work with artist Michael Slotwinski to create cover art designs and illustrations for your novel/writing, email him at Michael@slotsartstudio.com to go over the details.

Happy Birthday Joshua

Over the Easter Weekend I received a photograph of Joshua holding up a gift he received from his grandmother for his birthday. It was a “Hockey’s Masked Men” collection print.

Hi Michael,

This is a photo of my grandson Joshua with one of the prints I had framed for his birthday.  He loved it and was quite excited!  He remembered exactly where he had seen these paintings.

I can still remember you too Joshua. Thank you for coming out to see my artwork at the game – and happy birthday to you.

Joshua's Birthday Gift

If you would like to have a photo of yourself with artwork by Michael Slotwinski posted on this blog, please send an email to: Michael@slotsartstudio.com