I am a Musician, Luthier and above all, an Artist.
I have been an established artist in the traditional sense, since the late 1980's. My progression to the digital medium, was always going to be a natural progression. Though my progression has taken some time to develop, as most artists would appreciate.
I thank you for viewing my page.
TrevorD
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Comments (3)
mightymysterio
The new pickups really improve the visual interest of the instrument. Which is important since we can't actually play it, you know? :) This reminds me a lot of something that one of the Euro guitar-makers of the 1960s might have put together since it's too adventurous a design for the average Gibson or Fender.
deshlab.td
Thanks for that my friend. Yes, I am in agreement. I have always been fascinated since a boy with designs of that ere. It opened my mind up as a young artist. People had already done what I was beginning to imagine. I guess that in it's self validated the value of dreaming... and hasn't really subsided. There's a few luthier friends I have in Europe, who like me, can't get enough of what might seem adventurous. As long as they function... Here's my first two guitars I made. The cream one I played and pulled apart again, to make my third guitar :) The other I gave to my church. I strongly believe in sewing the first fruit. The one with the Bigsby was a commission build. Had some sweet Seymour Duncan HB's, ...specially wound.
crender
Fantastic !!!!!