Inspired by the nasty subculture of drugs, nightclubs and the vampiric leeches that prey on the naive young.
The treble clef was generated in photoshop and laid accross the black and white image of guitar strings / © Mark Ingram, copying and using this Image without prior permission will lead to prosecution
You’re with me Oh Lord, through my darkest hour.. / You are my song.. / / / >sold: mounted print< (RB member) / / / / / A song that I wrote that goes with this: You’ll See
This was taken at the same place as ‘boy alone’. I wanted to put it up because it really makes me smile and feel happy at the sheer lack on inhibition some children have – this is Abe being a conductor and singing his heart out – totally nuts!!!!! I admire this as i am and was as a child very self-conscious – so this is my tribute to those who are free-spirited!!! / (I have also put it up to put on my calender :0)) * /
A shot of a quatuor musicians in Montreal. / / /
What do you get when you put my bullet belt, my shecter, me in cheetah stilettos and fishnet and a 10 second timer? you get this motha licker / (haha, old gregg reference) like the common “sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll” motto, i’ve put my interpritation on it. sex (the fishnets and stilettos) drugs (bullet belt) rock n’ roll (guitar) / now for the whole drugs thing, its a common thing among rock stars to be druggies or alcoholics, and the music scene i’m most into is the punk/ska scene, with one of the trademarks being the bullet belt (and my zebra guitar strap fits in nicely with it)
Matt Allan and I have been getting around town doing some band photography over the last couple of weeks. / This kind of thing… / / / / and… / / / / Mainly acts such as Velveteen Skye and Young and Restless / This image is in honour of all bands out there working at becoming the next big thing! / / / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography
Jean M. Laffitau Picture made during a life concert (in memory of The Jazz Messengers, with some musicians of this fabulous band) at the SR2 in Saarbruecken (Germany) www.talent.jazzandheritage.org/artists/107
The evolution of rock! ALSO CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS / CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS / CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS / CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS
Really, really olde tyme. Left to right: Pipe and tabor, fiddle, windcap instrument, lute, and shawm.
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Jean M. Laffitau
SONGWRITERS MUSE SERIES A whimiscal illustration inspired by the wide eyed innocent psychedelia of Early Pink Floyd x / See Emily Play by Pink Floyd ORIGINAL SOLD 2009 3 sales to date- Art Card, Sml Mounted Print and Lrg Mounted Print / FEATURED IN ALL THINGS BLACK- June 2009 / SECOND PLACE IN FINKS OF INKS “SONG”- August 2009 Cartridge Paper and Edding Pen See Emily Play is included in this great display of framed RB Cards posted by Barbara Glatzeder, this pic won Mr.Baxters Buyers Booth Award Sept 09 /
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A request from my bro… If you are unfamiliar with Crookers… here’s a link to their YouTube Day N Nite vid… top tunes !!
This was inspired by a Simon & Garfunkle song, Punky’s Dilemma. A very amusing song, I think. :) Just for general information, I didn’t draw/create the jam jar. I don’t remember where I got it, though. :( If anyone knows the origin of it, I’ll be happy to give them credit. :)
The original DnB!
Playing a Yamaha portable grand piano. / Pentax K10D 70mm 1/90 f2.8 ISO100 - Featured in RedBubble This photo was taken in my studio in Greenmount Western Australia.
41×31 cm / Acrylic on canvas
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