Making of a Fast Bowler
Making of a Fast Bowler
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Making of a Fast Bowler is a limited edition cricket artwork inspired by Dennis Lillee and the mythology of Australian fast bowling.
Part origin story, part sporting tribute, the piece reimagines the fast bowler as something forged. Built from movement, heat, aggression, discipline and theatre. Through collage, type and texture, it captures the force and presence that made Lillee one of cricket’s defining figures.
Designed in Australia by Fisher Classics, this signed and numbered cricket print is produced in a finite limited edition and printed on museum-grade fine art paper.
Available framed or unframed, it is suited to home offices, studies, sports rooms, man caves and collector walls.
A bold cricket artwork for people who see fast bowling as more than speed. It is craft, character and legacy.
Artwork Details
Artwork Details
Digitally printed onto Giclée Fine Art Print Archival Paper which is a semi gloss art paper, 300gsm in weight.
*Artworks in this page are not depicted to scale. Some colours may differ between web and printing.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Free Shipping within Australia provided by Australia Post.
20$ AUD flat rate on international for unframed artworks. Please contact us for other international pricing.
Happy to replace if damaged in shipping; Please see our returns policy.
Framing
Framing
Framing includes Plexiglass to ensure maximum clarity and ensure shipping safety.
A4, A3 frames are pre-made to maximise affordability.
Larger sized frames are made to order and will involve a longer lead time.
Frames from Fisher Classics are available in black only.

A sporting passion since 2020
Fisher Classics is the work of Melbourne-based artist Dan Toomey. His handcrafted, vintage-style sports artwork celebrates the moments, memories, and characters that make sport unforgettable.