My grandfather’s name was Leslie. He use to play the violin. He was wonderful. He passed away from lung cancer three years ago. This collage was inspired by him. Paper, Acrylic paint, vintage news print, vintage book paper, oil pastel, vintage illustrations, pen.
Some musical instruments are strummed, some struck…....some set on fire. The Pyrophone Juggernaut in action
Hi Mr Guitar / Won’t you play a song for me / A song of hope,full of gladness / May I find sweet rest / Forever in your strings and notes Ophelia’s first poem, hope you enjoy! You can view and buy my other “My Sweet Melody” creations from my Zazzle Gallery:
my boyfriend, Adam, leaves his acoustic at my house so he can just pick it up and play it when he’s here…. / i decided to take it out back and take some pics to see how creative i can get with it. / here’s one of my fav that turned out. / theres a bunch..but i’m not going to post them… that’d be silly.
Girl playing cello. oil on canvas. / /
model – chantal
Play Blue / 24” x 36” Acrylic and Oil / . / . / Music by: Ottomer Liebert / . / .
Featured in the Group: Jazzed Up Art
this latest collection are certain pieces of the whole from my black and white ink on illustration board collection from the early 1990s colored in the computer / for all occasions, fineart products can be found here at redbubble and also at my zazzle fineart gallery below, if you like please visit
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This is Lon, Ball and Porge who were three of the original squirrel members of the famous group The Animals. Eric Burden thought they were too hairy on stage so he sacked them and they then joined a small group called the The Beatles along with the forth member of the band called Bingo. Although their names suited the band they sadly left shortly after because they didn’t think they would do any good in the world of pop music. So now 40 years on (and don’t they look great for their age) they are back and their group is now called; The Hairy Fur Balls Bingo decided to work in the world of TV as a narrator for Thomas The Tank Engine series and did quite well from it. I found the three of them rehearsing a little number called Nutbush City Limits by Ike & Tina Turner within the grounds of the Forty Hall Estate which is in Enfield, England. I hope you like the photo and thank you so much for viewing my work, please call back again soon. All the materials contained may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my permission. My images do not belong to the public domain sector. Please ask for my permission before using this image for any purpose and in anyway because without it will lead to legal action. / ©Anthony Hedger Photography 2009
Supermatism: Hyper orthodox form of Cubism, descovered by Malevich in 1913 – 1915. / Graphite on 180 gsm.
I painted the Jazz series being inspired by the Magic of the “French Quarter”; my unforgettable days and nights in New Orleans… / First I painted the Jazz series and after a little while my “All that Jazz”, which is also exhibited here in my Gallery. Original: / Acrylic on Stretched Canvas, 18/24in Available, as series. All are framed. / Jazz Lover’s Delight! Looks great displayed in a square leaving a small gap between them, this is how I imagined the display of the 4 paintings, when I painted this series. 1…...2 3…...4 Please stop for a moment of Jazz…click here: / Music
I painted the Jazz series being inspired by the Magic of the “French Quarter”; my unforgettable days and nights in New Orleans… Original: / Acrylic on Stretched Canvas, 18/24in Available, as series. All are framed. / Jazz Music Lover’s Delight! Looks great displayed in a square leaving a small gap between them, this is how I imagined the display of the 4 paintings, when I painted this series. 1…...2 3…...4
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