Recent Work
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The Joker by Scott Ruhs
Mike Cochrane of the New Relics
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Young Gun by Scott Ruhs
This is Curtis. A teenaged guitar player from the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia. He is a good friend of one of my life long friend’s son. On July 19, 2008 we bridged the generation gap for a really fun jam session. Two teenagers, a just barely old enough to be a baby boomer, and an almost senior citizen jamming on classic rock and blues. Everything from Allman Brothers to BB King to Ozzy Osbourne and Kiss.
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BackBeat by Wayne Holman
For twenty years or so I used to play the drums in various bands from Drum Corps to Rock Bands, until a couple years ago I broke my hand and had to give it up and started to take up photography instead. / Anyway, inspired by some images of drums and other instruments taken by Richard Veal I decided to dust off my old drum kit and see if I could make it an interesting subject. Thanks for the idea Richard : )
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Musical Rose by Kristi Hartley
Sheet music with a rose.
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Lynyrd Skynyrd T by margpie
Lynyrd Skynyrd T-shirt. Blamo put a link yesterday to ‘Freebird’ One of the best (and longest lol) guitar solo’s ever.
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look what i found hiding :) by dimarie
different colour spin- / work details / photograph of our bass / some ps brushes used source / layering colour overlaying burning dodgin etc etc… / usual story…I start off doin one pic and end up with a handful of variations that I can never decide between …. / so half of them end up here… / :) thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /
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Moke at Parkpop 2008 by Grandia
Guitarist Phil Tilli of the band Moke performing at Parkpop 2008 in the Hague (the Netherlands).
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The Joy Of Music by Marita McVeigh
Oil painting. My brother in law and his son making music together.
About This Group
Hello.
This is a group for musical instruments, let’s see what we can do with them,
Guidelines, any art you can think of, but it has to have one musical instrument in it and you have to be able to tell that it is one.
One photo a day, and please try to comment others work as often as possible, we are all in here to have fun, to enjoy others work, and to show our own work, so treat people as you want to be treated yourself.
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