Susanne Clark — Musical Cubism
One of the great challenges of capturing music visually is the multi-layered nature of multiple instruments playing at once. Susanne Clark uses a subtle overlapping style that has one foot […]
One of the great challenges of capturing music visually is the multi-layered nature of multiple instruments playing at once. Susanne Clark uses a subtle overlapping style that has one foot […]
Seeing the work of Keith Mallett has made me realize that sometimes the color of jazz music can be best rendered through a graphic medium like etching rather than pigments […]
If someone suggested that you check out an exhaustive scholarly examination of something you would probably suddenly remember that you have a previous engagement and turn and run. http://www.essentialvermeer.com will […]
Nicole Wong is known for her charming illustrations which have graced a number of children’s books like “Maxwell’s Mountain.” For information on purchasing or commissions go HERE.
Adrian Belew’s approach to the electric guitar is deeply rooted in using the instrument’s distorted sustain and note bending capabilities to “sculpt sound.” His rare ability to create sonic abstract […]
I was unable to uncover much in the way of information about Pham To Chiem — only a short statement from Picassomio.com: “…Pham To Chiem, …works primarily with lacquer and […]
Word arrives that one of Rock’s most singular characters has passed away. Don Van Vliet, AKA “Captain Beefheart,” was known to many as a sometime sideman and collaborator with Frank […]
Victor Kinus is an accomplished Russian painter who has created a considerable body of work with musical themes. His cubist inspired paintings contain intertwined elements of representationalism and symbolic abstraction […]
Pietro Longhi (1702-1785) was a Venetian genera painter who specialized in scenes of daily life and portraiture. He is remembered for his drawings as much as his paintings. His son […]