Another facial study pretty much. / Watercolor on 80lb Canson cold press WC paper. Windsor Newton Sepia color only. 15×20” paper, cropped. / Im thinkng I may go large with this one later.Maybe four feet wide with acrylics. Jimi Hendrix has always been my favorite subject.
Some photos from this exhibition 2nd year BA Illustration students all created a chair. See also: / Rocking Chair 1 Rocking Chair 3 Rocking Chair 4 Rocking Chair 5 The chair is for sale, $1000, commissions welcome.
Available exclusively as part of the 2010 Simon Sherry calendar: / Track one of the greatest concept album that never was. A remix of this tee design available exclusivley as part of my 2010 calendar Get one now for your toilet door!
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Thank you for your views and comments. Cheers, S. / 11.16.09 – Featured in the Let There Be Rock group /
remember the times when you were a kid and had to hide your records, posters or band tees ? lol, at least i had to do that.
Featured in Let there be Rock 11/11/09 / Featured in Feminine Intent 11/11/09 I saved a lot of money on clothing in the 1980’s. LOL. This was a promotional photo for one of my bands. We could actually play too. It was a fun yet stressful time in life. We were produced by a very famous rock musician who took us everywhere. We had to look good, sound good, live the life and reputation and party hard. Sounds fun but for me, it wasn’t what I wanted in life. I loved the stage but hated the attention it brought. Even the local bit of celebrity played with my mind. Things like being stopped by the pizza guy while taking out my garbage, being followed in the mall by a bunch of 16 year old boys, being mobbed at concerts because of who we were with (and who we were becoming) freaked me out. I refused to be the tortured artist so I quit. I left the music business and didn’t look back until 20 years later. A few years ago I started a band with a few people from work. My lord we suck. But, it’s what I’ve always wanted, just enjoy making music without the hassle. Thanks for stopping by.
Shot a photo of this bass guitar during a recent concert.
A pit of fans, / A steamy stage, / A wicked band. / Dead letter circus rocked the house and everyone in it. Corner Hotel, Richmond.
Lori rocks the kit as her band Catfight perform during the Brat Days Festival in Sheboygan, Wisconsin on July 31st, 2009.
A berserker Viking playing a electric guitar riding a Trex… AWESOME! For Andrew :) I hope you like it!
I heard about Arch Enemy’s tour of Australia back in June. I’ve been a fan of the band for a while and last saw them at Festival Hall a few years ago in support of Megadeth. I definitely wanted the opportunity to photograph them so I decided to email the band via their website. When the promoter all but ignores you – cut out the middle man and go straight to the source. Having said that, I really wasn’t expecting any sort of response but a day later, there was an email in my inbox that read: hey John, no problem.. if we can use the pictures as well.. dont forget to bring me a b-day cake, haha.. i will add you to the GL for the Melbourne show cheers Angela Hmm? Angela? Nah! Couldn’t be!!! Sure enough, the band’s lead singer Angela Gossow had personally responded and provided a photo-pass for me for the forthcoming Melbourne show. How totally freaking cool is that? If only other bands were so hands on and actually gave a crap about photographers and the like – it would certainly make our work a helluva lot easier! I totally thought this was a world-class move by Angela and one I certainly won’t forget in a hurry. As the initial contact was made several months ago – I emailed Angela once again a week before the show and indeed, she had all but organized for my pass tonight. Arriving at the Forum, already the foundations were being shook to the ground. New York’s Suffocation were blowing the place to bits and as I approached the doorman to get my credentials, I felt a tinge of nervousness overwhelm me. Shit, what if my name isn’t on the door? What if Angela didn’t get round to getting it all organized? I needn’t have concerned myself. The pass was sitting and waiting for me so I made my way through the hallowed doors of the Forum. (Have I mentioned just how much I love this venue?) Flashing my pass, I got to walk through the crowd and straight into the pit where I spent some time shooting the tail-end of Suffocation’s set (photos will be online soon). Again, there were familiar photogs and faces in the photo-pit and again, we traded some war-stories about previous shoots, dodging bottles and Dr Marten imprints in our backs. Arch Enemy took the stage just after 10.30pm and the gathered Metal throng was in pure rapture. With a three song limit in force, I started frantically going for broke as the band hit the stage. The band were in fine form and a blistering, concise and brutal Metal set delivered with finesse, style and a ton of class was mercilessly dumped onto an eager Melbourne Metal crowd.
Available exclusively as part of the 2010 Simon Sherry calendar: / Track one of the greatest concept album that never was. A remix of this tee design available exclusivley as part of my 2010 calendar Get one now for your toilet door!
Models : Jessie and Kyle
Some photos from this exhibition 2nd year BA Illustration students all created a chair. See also: / Rocking Chair 1 Rocking Chair 3 Rocking Chair 4 Rocking Chair 5 The chair is for sale, $1000, commissions welcome.
Another facial study pretty much. / Watercolor on 80lb Canson cold press WC paper. Windsor Newton Sepia color only. 15×20” paper, cropped. / Im thinkng I may go large with this one later.Maybe four feet wide with acrylics. Jimi Hendrix has always been my favorite subject.
Scratchboard portrait of Sid Vicious.
For a Challenge – thanks for looking, I hope you like it.
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Model/Photographer/Editor: SexyEyes69
Young up and comer David Tern of New York.
Special thanks to Mr Gene Casey of the unstoppable Lone Sharks! Shelter Island, New York Summer 2009 To find out more about the Lone Sharks please / clickhere
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