LOOK: Filipino Student Paints Michael Jordan’s Last Shot, Leaves Netizens in Awe

Aslie Bondoc Yabut, a talented third-year graphics technology student at Don Honorio Ventura State University, has recently caused a stir in the online art community with his remarkable painting. Standing at an impressive 4×6 feet, his masterpiece captures the legendary last shot of American basketball icon, Michael Jordan!

Hailing from Mexico, Pampanga, Aslie shared his profound admiration for NBA players, which he channels into his art. Michael Jordan, in particular, has been a recurring subject of his paintings, a testament to his idolization of the basketball legend.

In a recent interview, Aslie shed light on his motivation behind this awe-inspiring artwork. He emphasized the iconic nature of the moment, describing it as the “most iconic photo in the entire NBA history.” He saw this as an opportunity to showcase Michael Jordan’s stature as the “greatest player of all time” through his artistic rendition.

Creating this magnificent piece was no small feat. It took Aslie an impressive 50 days to complete the painting, utilizing a mix of acrylic and oil on canvas. Remarkably, this was his second attempt at portraying Michael Jordan’s last shot, having previously shared his initial artwork in April. This second attempt served as a personal journey to measure and appreciate his growth and improvement as an artist.

Yabut’s remarkable painting has garnered widespread acclaim, leaving art enthusiasts and sports fans alike in awe of his talent and dedication. His work stands as a tribute to a defining moment in sports history and a testament to the boundless creativity of young, emerging artists. And FYI, he also accepts commissioned artwork through his Facebook account.

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In the highly intense 1998 NBA Finals, the Chicago Bulls, led by Michael Jordan, were pitted against the Utah Jazz. The series was fiercely competitive and reached a critical juncture in Game 6, with the score tied at 2-2. In the waning moments of the game, with a mere 5.2 seconds left on the clock, Jordan made an indelible mark by sinking a jump shot, famously known as “the last shot,” over Utah’s Bryon Russell. This crucial basket secured an 87-86 victory for the Bulls, clinching their sixth NBA championship in just eight years. It was a defining moment not only for Jordan but also for the Bulls, etching their legacy in the annals of NBA history.

The iconic image of this historic moment, known as Michael Jordan’s last shot, was captured by NBA photographer Fernando Medina during Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals. This photograph has become an enduring symbol of Jordan’s illustrious career and remains one of the most celebrated sports images recognized worldwide. To view the original copy, click here.

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