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Awesome I want one!! Way cool Evans drew the Temple where I was married.
That's one of the coolest articles I've read in a long time. Good stuff.
Oh, my word, that picture is stunning! What a talented young man he is.
That's amazing. I can't believe that he did that in an hour. Evans' artistic ability is impressive. Great story, its nice to read good things about professional sports players and get to know them a little better. Way to go Earl Watson for getting this gift out there.
I have long found Evans interesting. His attitude comes across as grateful and humble. Rather he plays much or not, Evans seems like a positive influence in the clubhouse. The guy jumps out of the gym, is a talented artist, and maybe we can hear him play guitar next.
Also, it's good to have the bulldog getting his knee healthy. He is getting up there in basketball years, but he exudes leadership. I think the Jazz have a better three deep PG rotation than just about anyone in the league. Obviously Mo Williams is the starter, and there are a handful of elite PGs ahead of him, but both Watson and Tinsley are excellent back ups, and it's hard to know who to play. I go with Watson. With Mo out right now, you see the veteran leadership of Watson and Tinsley, who have meshed different skill sets, bringing variety on the court, but maintaining chemistry.
This is truly a beautiful work of art. I think this fine young man has a terrific future ahead of him!
Simply incredible! I would pay for a print of that piece of art.
Absolutely beautiful Jeremy. I love athletes that become a part of the community they play in. Hope to have you around for a long time Jeremy!
I've seen a couple of other pieces that Jeremy has done. He has a real talent. If he really wants to make some money on this he ought to do a portrait of The Jimmer!
I posted this to an LDS Facebook page and immediately asked how to buy a copy. If he does sell them I hope he posts a link here and gets another story about it! Also, we'd love to offer it as a giveaway on our page.
-Janet
It's neat when people share their talent like this. Thank you Jeremy Evans
Plain and simple Jeremy is just a good kid. No matter how many minutes he plays in basketball he is worth it to have on the team. Most athletes today could take a page out of his book. Keep being who you are Jeremy, you're the best..
He is not amazing artist. He is just a guy who likes art but that doesn't make him good. I like to shoot baskets but I am not a basketball player. If you think he is then you don't know anything about art.
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