I started around 12/2002 when my brother give me microsoft 2001!picture it that is where i learn. I like to help others in art showing them there a better way of doing things. Not just past a image thougth a filter and post it.But take the image a add to it// cut// bend the colors and make real art.Use layes and lays of images. each showing what is under it. blowing your mind as you make it hopeing others will look at it and say that far out man BIOborn on Sept 23, 1951 in lake charles,la. just haveing fun dont like doing the same things over and over. It like eating you eat diff things all the time.
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Comments (43)
donnena
This is wonderful!! I love it!!! the only valid reason to stop painting music is if YOU want to paint something else!!!
starship64
Fantastic painting.
sossy
amazing work and a perfect composition of light, shadows and colors! love the focus on the instrument! top work! ;o)
aksirp
I understand, but no one can paint this "music stuff" so creative and expressive like you!! I just like your paintings - and photos of course ;-)
KarmaSong
You've captured the essence of Cajun music here, with this emblematic instrument that is so popular along with others in this tradition. A superb painting indeed !
danapommet
Those long fingers are perfect for this old squeeze box - fantastic work of art my friend - love the colors Jock!
bugsnouveau
Beautiful work!!!!!!!!!
Crudelitas
Wow! With so many Details. Love the wrinkles in the clothes. Great work, Jock!
soffy
Excellent and soo beautiful work*****
irisinthespring
Marvelous work!
mickeyrony
That nicer than me lol Always a fasination my friend ((5++))
anahata.c
another of your vital and vibrant paintings of musicians, Jock. Your brushwork and the way you handle color give your musicians a rush of energy like great rivers rushing through the world. Even the shirt here has great energy, the wrinkles and curls flow like rivers. And the pants have a coiled up energy. And your hands---as you often do with hands---are tensed and expressive. And the accordion is alive with energies: You use contrasting colors, and light-and-dark, beautifully. And you get the tight "compression" of an accordion, along with those wonderful keys and how exotic they look. The painting flows from top to bottom, ending in that wonderful accordion, with all its 'parts' just heaving back and forth to make music. (Essentially, an accordion is a small organ, getting its power from wind, and played on keys just like an organ is. Only, in the old church organs, the wind was provided by huge bellows, rather than with the back-and-forth movement of the accordion.) (Both instruments used reeds too.)
You set-off the musician by using that deep crimson/brown background, making the accordionist look like a bright apparition. Without painting his head, you've put all our attentions on his music; and it's masterful, Jock. As all your paintings are. Wonderful. I understand how you'd want to stop painting musicians for a while---you probably needed to rejuvenate, renew...but I have a feeling that you'll be painting them all your life, because you're called to them, and you portray them with such inner energy and power.
moonrancher
Jocko this is fantastic! Lurking here and noticed you got a D800. So fun to see your work after all these years.