Arrived March 2011
V I R T U O S O
This is the thirteenth pen and ink illustration in my on-going musically based series. I've chosen as my subject the man most people believe to be the greatest guitar player ever: Jimi Hendrix. In a previous piece in the series I'd done a combination of Hendrix and the prolific singer/songwriter Bob Dylan with the song "All Along The Watchtower" being the common thread between the two. This time I decided to devote a piece of artwork solely dedicated to Jimi Hendrix. (Later in the series I will do the same for Bob Dylan.) Each drawing takes me about 350 hours and the original works all measure 11" x 14". They are all done with technical art pens on illustration board. The word "genius" in this day and age is overused in my opinion but applies without a semblance of a doubt to Hendrix. Some of the imagery in this piece is to make allusion to the man's great gift. Some of the images follow ideas that are in each of the previous twelve pieces. These are a Diamond, which I draw to indicate the "Brilliance" of the musician. Secondly, A Butterfly to represent metamorphosis of creativity. A giant talent like Jimi Hendrix was constantly evolving. The third image that I always include is an animal (or animals). The year of Jimi's birth is 1942 and the animal in the Chinese calendar for that year is the "Horse". The horse also is about power, speed, style, stamina and beauty which also describe Hendrix's guitar playing. I have also semi- hidden a cheetah next to Jimi and behind the horse to signify the sometimes ferocity of his playing. (I explored this theme in the previous Dylan/Hendrix homage). The Eagle has two meanings: the first is to represent Hendrix's far-reaching vision musically and also is an allusion to the incredible version of the American National Anthem he played at Woodstock in August, 1969. That is the " Hand of God " next to the Butterfly as in ... he was touched by the Hand of God. The J and the H under the Eagle are obviously his initials but I picked a style of letter that felt historical to me. The large eye and the smaller ones at the very top of the artwork are to mean " all eyes were upon him when he played." The Trumpet is to signify "Fame". 500 years ago artists such as myself would put a Trumpet in their portraits of noblemen and royalty to bring attention to their illustriousness. Hendrix's uncanny knack for improvisation was to me "otherworldly" therefore I wanted a "spacey" feel to this montage. I've included the Sun, Earth, Moon, Stars and the planet Saturn to help this effort. The Earth is there because Jimi is "outside" the Earth now- he is gone. Saturn is so large as to be able to hold 1000 Earths. The connection here is that Jimi Hendrix's prowess at creating any sound that came into his brain is that much "Larger" or "Greater" than any other guitarist I've ever heard and there are many significantly talented guitarists out there- both past and present!!! The ten stars under the musical notes at the top are to reflect that as a musician he was to me quantitatively a " 10 “! The sign of Sagittarius, the number 27 and the number 1942 combine cryptically to indicate Jimi's birthday, November 27, 1942. And finally the Bass Clef I have made up of far away stars and the Treble Clef I have woven into his scarf in the portrait on the left. Any other design features are there for composition purposes only as composition trumps everything in the creation of each of these pieces. Enjoy!

March 2010
The twelth in the ongoing pen and ink illustrations - featuring Paul McCartney - " LET IT BE "


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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