We often think of sports and art on the opposite sides of the cultural spectrum, and we have a hard time imagining athletes in an art museum. Sometimes in their quest to be "cultured," athletes spend their money on art that really should not exist. Because they have famous friends in other fields, they forget their limitations, assuming that they too act, sing, dance, or even paint masterpieces. You don't see Damien Hirst or Jill Greenberg throwing on headbands or shoulder pads, so athletes should leave art to the experts. On the other hand, when athletes venture into the art world, it can be pretty comical, so we don't want them to stop their art experiments entirely. Check out our list of The Funniest Moments Athletes Have Embraced Art.
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Shaquille O'Neal poses as a statue in Harvard Square and lets people touch him.
Ron Artest shows up to an art show inspired by and dedicated to him.
Ron Artest shows up to an art show inspired by and dedicated to Ron Artest.
Back in 2010, a group of Canadian artists put together an art show entitled "Lovable Badass" dedicated to the life and career of Ron Artest. Artest came to the opening to see the art and gave this great interview in which he reveals that he could have been an artist. Check out the video below, and #SayQueensbridge.
Eddie Lacy and Manti Te'o attempt to draw for the Panini America Original Player Sketch Card project.
Ryan Anderson auctions off a pottery painting session to benefit the Orlando Magic Youth Foundation.
When she isn't winning titles, Serena Williams likes to take art classes in Paris.
There was a painting of Alex Rodriguez as a centaur that everyone thought hung in his house.
Carmelo Anthony has a painting of himself over his fireplace
Jeremy Evans dunks over a painting, then reveals that it is a self-portrait of himself dunking over the self-portrait.
Jeremy Evans dunks over a painting of himself dunking over a painting.
The term "dunkception" was coined for this deeply meta act of self-love. Evans definitely gets points for creativity, and the painting is actually a great piece of art.