Photo taken by self with mirror
BIO
Suzanne Cerny is known for her jazz art imagery. She likes to sketch on site at jazz clubs when musicians are performing, and then transforms the images on on canvas. She has recently added computer art to her portfolio.. Suzanne attended the High School of Music and Art in New York City and then graduated from The Cooper Union in Fine Art and Design in 1959. She studied plastic arts with Michelle Behar and Celito Medeiros in Brazil in 2004.
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Comments (6)
msebonyluv
I look at this image and I can actually hear her singing "Good Morning Heartache"!! Excellent image of a beautiful lady who sang the best blues!!
RodolfoCiminelli
This is a excellent image....!! Represent the spirit that encourages to the jazz very well...!! Perhaps with a size a little but big they could be appreciated the details better, it is alone a personal opinion and I hope you are not offended for this reason...!!
dragonfly2000
This is great, very well done - i love her voice; great image. Agree with Rodolfo, tad bigger would be nice.
DarkGalaxy
I just heard some of her music yesterday. Very cool illustration of her. She was a lady in every sense of the word, and you have shown her in that light. Excellent work. ;)
suziar
Thanks for all your jazz lovers comments. I am truly happy that you like my work, because you are all excellent artists. You are a lot more contemporary than I and I think I can learn from you. Renderosity mgmt and artists have responded in all the forums to all the help I needed in uploading and resizing. I enlarged Billie's image in response to Rodolfo and dragonfly2000.
mavros
Enjoyed the concept. Made me think of that classic song 'Strange Fruit'