“Lacrosse 1880’s”

Oil on board

1999

“In the Huddle”

Oil on board

20”x30” unframed

1999

“World Games ‘98”

Oil on board

20”x30” unframed

1999

“Lacrosse Montage”

Oil on board

16”x22” framed

1999

“Everything Counts”

Oil on canvas

22”x28” unframed

2008

“Goalie Motion”

Watercolor

15”x20” framed

2008

“Gotham”

Oil on board

13”x20” unframed

2008

All drawings, paintings and images © Vincent Ricasio - The Art of Lax™

All original paintings are titled with the medium(s), surface used and dated with the year of production. Custom artwork can be done.  Please check the “Custom Order” page for more information, examples and FAQ’s.

“Girls Lax”

Watercolor

5.375”x10.75” unframed

2010

“Boys Lax”

Watercolor

5.375”x10.75” unframed

2010

“The Creators”


This was the FIRST lacrosse painting done during my senior-year in art school (Fall Semester ‘99), when I originally attempted to artistically depict the sport of lacrosse as my senior thesis.  Click here to see, well-known Native-American lacrosse stick maker, Alf Jacques (Onondaga Nation), with a 11”x15” reproduction print at the 2010 US Lacrosse Convention in Baltimore, MD.


Oil on board

20”x30” framed

1999

*image is within proportion of the selected paper size (off-white color)

“The Eck’s Factor”


Chris Eck is the founder of “Eck’s Factor Lacrosse”, teaching the specialized and highly skilled art of facing off.  A graduate of Colgate University, Chris is a current member of the Boston Cannons (MLL) and the U.S. National Training Team.


Watercolor

9”x13”

2011

Limited SIGNED 11”x14” PRINTS by CHRIS ECK of the Boston Cannons.

AVAILABLE for purchase!

“To Be Good Is Not Enough” Series


Introducing a two-part series depicting the work ethics of a lacrosse player.  It is a reminder that any talent, whatsoever is not born--it is made. 


“Rip Sesh” is the art of shooting on a cage.


“Wall-Ball” is all about the fundamentals.


Both originals are; 8”x12” on watercolor paper, watercolor, pen & ink.

“Rip Sesh”


Target practice for the shooter. 

Not just relying on team practice but on his own time, usually when nobody is around watching.

“Wall-Ball”


The basics. 

Not just for the beginners but all those who are wanting to get better rather than to just maintain

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