26/03/2013 11:24, Report by Adam Marshall Artist Ben Mosley has mentioned the task he has developed for the Manchester United Foundation after impressing Sir Alex Ferguson and David Gill together with his painting. The 31-year-old has undertaken two major projects in colaboration with the team, making many a large number of pounds for charity. 'The Rooney v Man City' describes Wayne Rooney's popular overhead activate the Manchester derby in 2011 while 'Legends' attributes Denis Law, Denis Irwin and Peter Schmeichel and was painted 'live' throughout a dinner in London where in fact the trio were guests of honour. "Basically, I was doing some work for Gordon Taylor at the PFA and Iad done a of Manchester United named aUnited Forevera," explained Mosley to ManUtd.com.A "I thought Gordon may know somebody at United and he called up David Gill and arranged a gathering for me. [Chief running officer] Michael Bolingbroke and David met that same afternoon and they were great about any of it and viewed the painting. They said the painting would have to be more specific to Manchester United as they felt because the membership it wasnat quite recognisable. "So they asked me around Manchester to look at the first property sport of the season against Tottenham last season and believed to are available in and get yourself a sense for the area and the atmosphere. I'd to go away and focus on a that did United justice. "The painting I made a decision to do was in line with the most readily useful moment a' Wayne Rooneyas target against Manchester City. The reason why I portrayed it from a wide variety of sides was because of the scale of the goal. It was very spectacular and the viewer was wanted by me to become absorbed by it. "Iam 31 and I think itas been the very best purpose in my entire life because of the moment and to accomplish it in front of that many people in a
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