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jimmy the lid said:Terrific, Gene. :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
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Wow, Gene. I'm impressed.
jimmy the lid said:Terrific, Gene. :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
HarpPlayerGene said:I hope others keep contributing to this thread. I like seeing all types of artwork.
Thank you for the compliments. I have enjoyed doing a series of these style of portraits of my favorite Blues artists. I do use photographs for reference. The watercolor of SRV is out of the style of the rest but was fun to do. The B&W ones are black ink and laundry bleach on grey paper. I can't remember exactly how I arrived at that technique; I think alcohol was involved.
That would be why he's the professional and we're just toying around with it.Chuck Bobuck said:Totally amazing Gene, that is top notch art work! I've never heard of anyone using bleach on gray paper, that's really creative. But, your technique is out of this world. I love how you replicated the hot spot (photo flash?) on the guitar and behind the hand. Too cool.
ThesFlishThngs said:And maybe a crown is pushing it a bit....
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Wow, Gene. I'm impressed.
mayserwegener said::arated:
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John Lee Hooker
Buddy Guy
Stevie Ray
buler said:Is the first one Clarence Gatemouth Brown??
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buler said:Is the first one Clarence Gatemouth Brown??
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HarpPlayerGene said:Noop. Taj Mahal.
buler said:Hey Gene, have you by chance done the famous Robert Johnson photo?....
HarpPlayerGene said:Naw, although that is a cool image. Too cool as is if you know what I mean. The hang up I've got about doing more of these is that most times the photos are well known and absolutely perfect 'art' already so my adaptation seems gratuitous. It's off-topic (hatless) but my favorite one of these I did was of Clapton (below), because I shot my own photo reference while he was checking gear before a show at the Omni in Atlanta c. 1992.
Chuck Bobuck said:I used to love to draw, but it's been years since I have. My dad used to draw, but his brother Clarence was considered the artist of the family. I found this drawing, by Clarence, in a photo album. I believe he passed away around 1939 at the young age of 21. It's not a doodle, or my own art work, but it seems like a good place for a vintage drawing of a man in a coat and hat.
djgo-cat-go said:Great doodles!! Gene, your a master at work :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
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Why thank you Mr. P.Mr. Paladin said:Great post sir; I enjoyed it as your avatar as well.
djgo-cat-go said:Great doodles!! Gene, your a master at work :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
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