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Wallace Roney Painting

Carl Bradford

United States

Painting, Gouache on Paper

Size: 25 W x 38 H x 0.1 D in

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Wallace was an incredible musician, who caught Miles Davis's eye at age 14. Was truly an the epitome of new world jazz order. Was honored to enshrine him in my visual music collection. A casualty of what will be remembered as the scurge of 2020 COVID-19. Rest in Power my brother. Wallace Roney (May 25, 1960 – March 31, 2020) was an American jazz (hard bop and post-bop) trumpeter.[1][2] Roney took lessons from Clark Terry and Dizzy Gillespie and studied with Miles Davis from 1985 until the latter's death in 1991. Wallace credited Davis as having helped to challenge and shape his creative approach to life as well as being his music instructor, mentor, and friend; he was the only trumpet player Davis personally mentored.

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Painting:Gouache on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:25 W x 38 H x 0.1 D in

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JazzHead Studios is a collection of artworks inspired by and about the feelings and intensities from Jazz music. This collection all mixed mediums or original works on paper. www.studiob3creative.com My name is Carl H.Bradford III. I'm a bit of a creative idealist when it comes to my work. I surround myself with the many creative efforts of classic jazz and up and coming jazz musicians, bouncing between the older classics and the new. I feel I have a vast array of inspiration with all the past and present music available. Once I have that music in my ears, it inspires me to create my jazz works on paper. I search everywhere for jazz imagery, or I look in my own personal image collection for that perfect shot. As a graphic designer, I have been influenced by years of editorial image searches. Then hone in on an artist who is fully engaged in deep, musical thought. This is what pushes me to create the many layers that I call my JazzArt. My works can be subtle or dynamic, having color, texture and execution options. It is free flowing or graphic in nature. I work in a mixed medium approach using coffee grounds, watercolors, inks, dyes, pencils and pastels. I lock down each pass of the pastels with fixative, then add the next layer of emotion and color. For many years, I blended my multi-colored wash backgrounds with metallic, inks and dyes. This gave me a background on which to rest, or to pull out the figurative features in my compositions. This visually abstracted the coloring and highlights of my subjects. For the past 6 years, I have done the reverse - locking the features into the top layers with the background layers blended around the subjects. Though I’m still experimenting with new approaches, color techniques, formats and executions, I see myself capturing or recording the history of jazz for a new generation of traditionalists. The only way to survive is to evolve. The only way to evolve is to be creative.

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