- Available in two sizes and two print types (Giclée or Offset Fine Art)
- Recommended framing instructions included.
Offset Fine Art Prints
These are printed in large runs using a high capacity large format printing press (offset prints). These presses are state of the art, delivering clear, vibrant colors. Additionally, these prints are produced on the highest quality art paper. Since they are printed in large runs, we can pass the savings on to you. With proper care, these prints will easily last a lifetime.
These prints are only available in our two most popular prints, Bushwood – A Tribute to Caddyshack and The Green Jacket and only in the 28” x 22” size. All other sizes and works are reproduced as Giclée prints.
Giclée Prints
Giclée printing is the highest quality printing where each print is individually produced using a Giclée printer. These printers run a single print at a time using acid-free archival inks producing the finest print available as well as printed on the highest quality fine art paper. Giclée prints will last as long as the original painting itself – several lifetimes.
All Bushwood Prints are in fact giclée prints with the exception of the two prints mentioned above.
Carl Spackler's dream of winning The Masters comes true! This amazing work by David O'Keefe shows how it would have looked if Spackler's "Cinderella Story'' fantasy from the movie became a reality.
A host of other pop-culture icons from 1980 witness the historic event as golf legends Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus present Spackler (Bill Murray) with the famous green jacket. There are 26 total caricatures from movies, music, television, politics and sports and four anonymous characters in the work.
The crowd of onlookers "kept getting bigger and bigger,'' O'Keefe said, "I wanted to make it a part of history - a snapshot of 1980. As in "Caddyshack,'' they are roughly divided into two sides: "the snobs'' on the right, who include Judge Elihu Smails (Ted Knight) and some stern-looking Masters officials, and "the slobs'' on the left, like Al Czervik (Rodney Dangerfield) and Richard "Cheech'' Marin from Cheech and Chong.