1987 Rick Gravrok World Series Skyline #1, Framed Photograph. Measures about 18" by 14" in frame. Very good condition. Signed.
Commemorate an iconic chapter in Twin Cities history with this 1987 framed photograph, "World Series Skyline #1," by renowned local photographer Rick Gravrok. Known for his technical mastery of night-time cityscapes, Gravrok captured this evocative vertical view during the height of the 1987 World Series—a transformative year that saw the Minnesota Twins secure their first championship and ignited a citywide celebration. The photograph features the glowing white dome of the Metrodome nestled among the architectural landmarks of the Minneapolis skyline, serving as a luminous beacon of sports history. Gravrok’s precision in capturing the play of light against the night sky gives the image a timeless, cinematic quality that transcends typical sports memorabilia.
The piece measures approximately 18 inches by 14 inches within its frame and is in very good condition, presenting a clean and professional aesthetic. The artist’s signature and the piece’s title are clearly visible on the mat, adding significant value for collectors of regional photography or Minnesota heritage. This vertical composition is particularly well-suited for a "scholarly farmhouse" hallway or as a sophisticated focal point in a mid-century modern office. For those who appreciate the intersection of urban architecture and athletic achievement, this signed print offers a nostalgic yet polished way to celebrate the spirit of 1987. It is a striking artifact of a legendary Minnesota autumn.
This item is vintage, over 35 years old.