Phillies Honor Scott Rolen with Baseball Glove Artwork

Rolen Presented with Painted Glove at Citizens Bank Park Ceremony

Phillies Scott Rolen Baseball Art on a Mizuno Glove by artist Sean Kane

Scott Rolen Baseball Glove Art

The Philadelphia Phillies honored Rolen during a pre-game ceremony on September 22 at Citizens Bank Park, presenting him with this one-of-a-kind painting as recognition of his Phillies career and induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2023.

Above: Click to play video of Scott Rolen receiving Glove Art. Photo credit: Phillies.com/used with Permission.

Scott Rolen receiving Baseball Glove art from Phillies owner

Scott Rolen receiving Painted Glove from Phillies owner John Middleton. Photo credit: Phillies.com/used with Permission.

Rolen won NL Rookie of the Year honors in 1997 and was a 4-time Gold Glove winner during his seven years with the Phillies. Photo credit: Phillies.com/used with Permission.

Scott’s other highlights with Philadelphia are referenced on the glove art, too, including his 2002 All-Star appearance and Silver Slugger award.

Baseball Art presented to Scott Rolen by the Philadephia Phillies painted by artist Sean Kane

For this painting commission, I used a Mizuno Pro (ミズノプロ) model baseball glove similar to the one Scott used during his first few years on the Phillies. Rolen used a tan model instead of black.

Detail from Scott Rolen Mizuno Baseball glove art by Sean Kane

Creating the Rolen Glove Artwork

The painting was created with acrylic paints and on an Mizuno Pro infielders glove. The design included hand-lettering of text, Phillies logo and portrait painting.

Mizuno Pro baseball glove re-laced by 905 Gloves for Sean Kane

Before painting, I decided to change the black laces to tan as a way to reference the original tan of Scott’s gloves when he played for the Phillies. Plus I liked how the tan contrasted with the black leather. Brandon at 905 Gloves did an amazing job converting the laces for me.

Mizuno Pro glove being prepared for baseball art painting by Sean Kane

To help give the glove structure, to help keep its shape – and to discourage people from putting their hand in it! – I build in some hardware.

Mizuno Pro GMP2BK-400S baseball glove for Scott Rolen baseball art
Mizuno Pro GMP2BK-400S baseball glove for Scott Rolen baseball art

And then I hide all all the structural hardware with fabric chosen to compliment the object.

After reviewing photos provided by the Phillies, I select an image to base the portrait on. It was a natural choice to depict Rolen in the field, where he shined with a total of 8 career Gold Glove awards.

Scott Rolen Painted Glove baseball art by Sean Kane in progress

Here is the portrait painting in-progress, done after first completing all the hand-lettering of logos, awards, etc.

Mizuno glove painted by Sean Kane for the Phillies presented to Scott Rolen

One final look at the finished glove in my studio before sending it off to Philadelphia!

Baseball Artwork for the Philadelphia Phillies

Scott Rolen and his Painted Glove. Photo credit: Phillies.com/used with Permission.

This is my 7th painting for the Phillies. Previously I painted catcher "Chooch" Ruiz, a glove for Ryan Howard, which was also presented in an on-field ceremony at Citizens Bank Park, Shane Victorino, and painted base for Jim Thome, as well as baseball art for Jimmy Rollins (also on a Mizuno glove) and Chase Utley.

Scott Rolen painted glove, Phillies owner John Middleton and Wall of Fame members at Citizens Bank Park. Photo credit: Phillies.com/used with Permission.

Big thanks to the Phillies for entrusting me to create this special gift and here's to Scott enjoying this keepsake artwork for years to come.

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Interested in a custom baseball glove painting?  Just Let Me Know.

Sean Kane's painted baseball glove art is in the collection of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, has been exhibited at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art, Tulsa, and has been the subject of a solo gallery show in New York City, and is in private collections across the U.S.

His glove paintings have been featured on ESPN.com, NBC Sports.com, and MLB Network Radio. Glove art has helped fundraising efforts of the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation and the Milwaukee Brewers Fantasy Camp.

Sean has been a professional artist for 25 years and a baseball fan since he was old enough to wear his dad's old mitt.  More info >

SABRcast with Rob Neyer guest Sean Kane

Discussing baseball artwork with SABR host

Rob Neyer, longtime baseball writer and editor for ESPN.com invited me to be a guest on the SABR podcast.

We had a wide-ranging discussion about how I create my work and my first baseball memories and I got to answer the question, "why Oral Hildebrand?".

Tune it to find out...

Thanks to Rob for inviting me on the show to share my story with listeners!

Ken Griffey Jr. Featured on a Painted Baseball Glove

“The Kid” Painted Glove Celebrates Griffey’s Hall of Fame Career

Ken Griffey Jr Baseball Art by Sean Kane

Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr featured on a hand-painted Rawlings outfielders glove similar to the style he wore throughout his career.

Ken Griffey Baseball Art by Sean Kane

"The Kid" in his classic swing pose, knocking one of his 630 career home runs.

Ken Griffey Jr Baseball Art by Sean Kane

This painting of Junior was a custom commissioned piece, given as a corporate gift to a big Griffey fan.

Finding a new Rawlings glove for a left-handed thrower with the trapeze-style web similar to what Griffey used was half the fun – and it turned out to be a stunner with gold trim.

So it made perfect sense to incorporate gold paint into the decidedly Mariners-inspired palette for this painting.

Ken Griffey Jr Baseball Art by Sean Kane

I made sure to include the three teams Griffey played for with a nod to his signature backwards hat, too!

Ken Griffey Jr Baseball Art by Sean Kane

Also hand-lettered on the artwork are Griffey’s numerous Gold Glove and Silver Slugger awards, All-Star appearances and his 1997 MVP award.

Ken Griffey Jr Baseball Art by Sean Kane

This painting has been sold. Inquires about paintings and commissioning glove artworks are welcome. Contact Me.

Artist Sean Kane

Sean Kane's baseball glove art is in the collection of the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and was part of the "Chasing Dreams" exhibit at the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art. Sean was recognized as “Artist of the Month” by the National Art Museum of Sport. His work has been commissioned by the Philadelphia Phillies, Cal Ripken Sr Foundation and The Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital. More about Sean

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Interview with Baseball Art creator Sean Kane

Sports Art Spotlight featuring vintage baseball glove painter Sean Kane

STM Sports & Collectibles host Sal invites me to share the story of my baseball art – Every glove telling a story, connecting baseball players and memories in one-of-a-kind art keepsakes.

I’m honored to be a guest in the Spotlight series. Big thank you to Sal!

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Glove Art at Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Weekend

New Hall of Fame Members, Painted Gloves in Museum Store and Fans Come out to Play

It was a great pleasure to be part of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum Induction Weekend festivities in June after years without live events at the Ontario museum.

My baseball art on classic baseball gloves is now available in the museum store, which was on display during the Induction events.

Glove Art in the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum shop.

Click photos above to view artwork on Canadian Hall of Fame’s web store.

After a few years without events, it was fun getting to talk with baseball fans who turned out for the induction of Pedro Martinez, Justin Morneau, Jeff Francis and Duane Ward into the Hall of Fame.

The Painted Gloves “Trunk Show” of original art, prints and cards was set up on the museum grounds.

I had the good fortune to meet Hall of Fame pitcher Fergie Jenkins, whom I featured on a Portrait Card as part of a fundraising effort last year. Fergie took time to autograph a card for the buyer of the Portrait Card artwork.

A Portrait Card painting of Andre Dawson was part of the Induction Weekend Golf Banquet prize package, which I helped present to the winner.

The Induction Weekend also coincided with the recent publication of SABR’s latest title, “Our Game, Too: Influential Figures and Milestones in Canadian Baseball”. Their booth display was next to mine. And I happen to be the book’s cover designer.

Other vendors included the museum’s own gift store with a range of hats, bats, balls and shirts and Toronto’s tasty Left Field Brewery!

Exciting day for baseball fans. Can’t wait to find who the next class of Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame inductees will include! Thanks to the museum’s executive director for including my artwork in the event. It was out of the park!

Sean Kane and Creating Memorable Baseball Art - Podcast

The Art Making Process behind Painted Gloves - Artist Interview

Artist Sean Kane on Irish Baseball Podcast

Irish Baseball Podcast host Rick Becker gets me to spill the beans on some of the steps I take in creating baseball artwork – including a non-glove painting for the Phillies.

Discussing Baseball Glove Art, Again

This is Part 2 of my conversation. The first part of my chat is in episode 26, where I discussed starting as a sports artist.

The podcast is a production of the Irish American Baseball Society.

Here’s where you can listen to my conversation with Rick in Episode 27:

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A Conversation with Baseball Glove Artist Sean Kane

Sean Kane talks Painted Gloves with Art Inbound host Joanne Poluch

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I had the pleasure of discussing my Baseball Glove Art with the host of RogersTV’s Art Inbound segment, Joanne Poluch.

The program focuses on Guelph, Ontario, artists, where my studio is based.

Check it out:

Thanks to Joanne and the team at Rogers TV!

Artist Sean Kane

Sean Kane's baseball glove art is in the collection of the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and was part of the "Chasing Dreams" exhibit at the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art. Sean was recognized as “Artist of the Month” by the National Art Museum of Sport. His work has been commissioned by the Philadelphia Phillies, Cal Ripken Sr Foundation and The Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital. More about Sean

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Phillies Honor Jimmy Rollins with Baseball Glove Artwork

J-Roll Presented with Painted Glove at Citizens Bank Park Celebration

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Jimmy Rollins Baseball Glove Art

The Philadelphia Phillies honored Rollins during a pre-game ceremony on May 4 at Citizens Bank Park, presenting him with this one-of-a-kind painting as recognition of his MVP, World Champions Phillies career.

Above: Click to play video of Jimmy Rollins receiving Glove Art.

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"J-Roll", the three-time All-Star, won the 2007 NL MVP award. He won four NL Gold Glove Awards and a Silver Slugger award over 15 seasons in Philly and was part of their 2008 Championship team.

Jimmy's 2014 Roberto Clemente award is referenced on the glove art, too.

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For this painting commission, the Phillies sourced a Mizuno Pro baseball glove just like the one Jimmy used at Shortstop.

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Creating the Rollins Glove Artwork

The painting was created with acrylic paints and on an Mizuno Pro infielders glove. The design included hand-lettering of text, Phillies logo and portrait painting.

 

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Baseball Artwork for the Philadelphia Phillies

This is my 5th painting for the Phillies. Previously I painted catcher "Chooch" Ruiz, a glove for Ryan Howard, which was also presented in an on-field ceremony at Citizens Bank Park, Shane Victorino, and painted base for Jim Thome.

Thanks to the Phillies for partnering with me to create this special gift and here's to Jimmy enjoying this keepsake artwork for years to come.

• This Painting has been sold. •

Jimmy Rollins looking at Baseball Glove Art by Sean Kane, presented to him by the Phillies.

Jimmy Rollins looking at Baseball Glove Art by Sean Kane, presented to him by the Phillies.

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Interested in a custom baseball glove painting?  Just Let Me Know.

Sean Kane's painted baseball glove art is in the collection of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, has been exhibited at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art, Tulsa, and has been the subject of a solo gallery show in New York City, and is in private collections across the U.S.

His glove paintings have been featured on ESPN.com, NBC Sports.com, and MLB Network Radio. Glove art has helped fundraising efforts of the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation and the Milwaukee Brewers Fantasy Camp.

Sean has been a professional artist for 25 years and a baseball fan since he was old enough to wear his dad's old mitt.  More info >