Silly Colts Fan Buys Andrew Luck Sketch for $1,500
If that football career doesn't work out, Colts rookie Andrew Luck has an apparent career in doodles, scribbles and sketches.
The young star has a lot on his plate, with making the Colts a respectable team once again as the paramount duty.
It seems he is not without an extra five seconds, as that is what I am assuming it took to jot down this epic masterpiece and get it sold on eBay for $1,500, via USA Today.
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ESPN's Darren Rovell tweets out the details and a picture drawn by the former Stanford standout, Andrew Luck.
"This sketch of Lucas Oil Stadium by Andrew Luck has sold for $1,500 on eBay (H/T @paniniamerica) twitpic.com/alf1wf
— darren rovell (@darrenrovell) August 19, 2012"
Those are some of the most profound lines I have ever seen, making the $1,500 price not the least bit ridiculous at all.
I am both motivated and haunted by the use of texture and color, needing to wipe my eyes from the burning sensation that comes from looking at brilliance for far too long.
Okay, really, Luck sneezed on a napkin and a fanatic bought it.
As USA Today reminds us, Luck, "graduated from Stanford with a bachelor's degree in architectural design."
He took some liberties with Lucas Oil Stadium, as it looks like every "house" I drew when I was five.
Kudos to the buyer who now has the rest of his life to explain why he paid $1,500 for something that really only looks good on a refrigerator door.
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