Art for your music room


Being an artist myself I find that appropriate images on my walls adds to the overall ’vibe’ I wish to feel when entering the listening room.

 

My favorite pieces are by Nils Dougan (laser cut wood), and Eric Bowman (my good buddy).

A comment on the ’distorted’ looking wood cut. It is indeed flat, and an optical illusion.

Eric did a series of jazz singer paintings a few years back. It’s quite large and one of my favorite pieces. Oil on canvas.

Show us what you all have. Just upload your jpgs to https://imgbox.com/

Once they’re uploaded copy/paste the Links Only address. Do them one at a time or it doesn't work well

 

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Hi @jerryg123 ! Thanks for asking! I actually have a website of my stuff called www.mypixrock.com - I took these in the San Francisco Bay Area, where I live, and I've got photos 'from Jerry to Jello!'. The website needs a little work so it can sometimes take a little while after clicking on a thumbnail for the larger image to come up,  but it will! I hope you enjoy them and Happy Holidays!! 

@larsman any one who has the 'Only Band The Matters" as an avatar is okay with me. Love some Dead Kennedy's too!  To Drunk To _uck!

I am a punk rock bot!

Nice larsman -- funny to see the skinny Jerry! :)

I like nice tings to look at when I listen.  My listening room is my living room, which is dominated by Innuit prints like Mighty Bear, all from the excellent Innuit Gallery of Vancouver.

 

Thanks, folks!! I gotta say that I’m disappointed in what I have for JG and the GD on the basis of how many shows I went to, and the fact that they didn’t care if you brought cameras into shows. I got some gooders, glad you like ’em. The one with the beardless Jerry - 1973 and I’d just moved to San Francisco and I did acid and went to Winterland to see the boys, and I thought I was hallucinating or something, ’cause I couldn’t see Jerry’s beard! Really bummed me out that he didn’t have a beard - I was glad when he grew it back right away and left it alone! @jerryg123 - the Clash poster was on the wall where I worked at a record wholesaler in Oakland.