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The twelth in the ongoing pen and ink illustrations - featuring Paul McCartney - " LET IT BE "

 
This is the 12th in my ongoing musically-based series that I started back in December of 2002 with " MOZART ". They are drawn in pen and ink and this one took me at least 350 hours. It is my homage to Sir Paul McCartney with the overall theme being that of Hope and Wisdom - two very important human qualities to possess given the world in it's present condition. I believe the 3 gentlemen I've drawn on the left represent astounding strength of character which was required in order to impart to a waiting public Words Of Wisdom. Undoubtably there could be many other men and women from the past and present represented here but these three are a few of my very favorites. They are, obviously, from top to bottom, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr. and Sir Winston Churchill. The lit torches I've drawn beside all the protagonists represent the eternal light of Hope. The bell next to Lincoln is the Liberty Bell. The Stars and Stripes is represented with the two Americans in mind while the Union Jack is there for the two Brits, Churchill and McCartney.I always put three particular images in each piece to give them all a connection to each other. These are a Diamond, A Butterfly and an Animal (or Animals).The Diamond represents Brilliance and I doubt if any music-lover  would not agree that Paul McCartney has been proven to be one of the most enduring and gifted popular songwriters living today. The Butterfly represents Metamorphosis of Creativity which applies to all artists musical, visual or otherwise. The Animal in this case is the magnificent Tiger who's power was and is amply personified in the lives of all four men in different ways. It is also fitting that I completed this particular illustration in 2010- "The Year Of The Tiger" in the Chinese calender. The Tiger is "thinking" the symbol for time running out which it is for many of the earth's animal species and if we don't start usinig our collective wisdom, hope, power and inner strength WE as a species may find ourselves looking at our OWN timeline. The open book next to Dr. King is a book of wisdom. You pick the one that suits you. There are 2 references to other McCarney songs that I love- "Maybe I'm Amazed" and "Blackbird". McCartney's birthdate is shown cryptically with the sign of Gemini under the sun, the Roman Numerals for the number "18" is at the bottom of the piece and the Roman Numerals for the year 1942 area above Paul's head. This can only combine to represent the date, June18th, 1942. Finally, the design features, wavelines and so forth are there for composition purposes only as composition trumps everything in the creation of every one of these pieces. Enjoy!

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May 1, 2009

Johnny Cash and Elvis "Pioneers" 

This is the eleventh in an ongoing pen and ink illustration series. It was completed on February 26, 2009, which is Johnny Cash's birthday. I decided to title the work "Pioneers" given the groundbreaking nature of both Elvis' and Johnny Cash's work. The individual images in this piece follow a similar pattern as the previous ten. It includes a butterfly that is intended to represent the metamorphosis of creativity. The diamond represents brilliance of which these two artists have in abundance. An animal is included in all pieces. The bison is a rare breed like these two artists. The World Trade Center is included metaphorically. Cash and Presley were “twin towers” in their craft. The lone horseman and the wilderness scene to the left of the bison are intended to y represent visually the “pioneers era” in history. A treble clef, bass clef and other musical notations are included in each piece. Both artists recorded with Sun Records – the sun with a stylized LP album was included in the piece in reference to this fact. The stylized “J” under “1932”, the sign of Sagittarius and the “C” above the guitar refer to Johnny Cash and his birth date.The same applies to Elvis with “E”, “P”, the sign of Capricorn, the number 8 and “1935”. Enjoy!!

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