Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Dylan
"He was at one. He became identical with his breath. Dylan had become a column of air where his total physical and mental focus was this single breath coming out of his body. He had found a way in public to be almost like a shaman, with all of his intelligence and consciousness focussed on his breath." -Allen Ginsberg
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9 comments:
I love it Leslie, great likeness & energy.
Oh man Leslie. William told me about this one. I ABSOLUTELY LOOOVE IT. Dude, you really got me with this one. I love Bob so much and this piece shows you've got some serious love and appreciate for his art as well. It really stands strong. Its easy for Bob Dylan portraits to kind of look the same but this one is definitely out of that category. keep it up :]
This is great! I like that you went with the older Dylan, too many people do young portraits of him, ignoring that he's as good now as he was then.
Uau!
SICK! definitely one of my favorite pieces of yours, bring it back to the studio so I can look at the original some more and then steal it, I mean... buy it
really love this one. great energy.
beautiful! in the likeness and energy, this is a great portrait
the rough strokes, the mood - such great things about this.
Thanks for all the love everybody.
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