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You would be hard pressed to find a more eccentric character in the jazz world than that of Bunk Johnson.  Regarded as one of the best trumpeters in early 20th century New Orleans, he lost his teeth and trumpet when things got out of hand at a nightclub and was forced to leave music until 1942.  After jazz greats like Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet kept mentioning Bunk in conversations with authors of a new book entitled Jazzmen, the authors tracked Bunk Johnson down and took up a donation from musicians to get him new dentures and a new trumpet.  He then recorded his first album at the age of 63.

He was known to exaggerate, and often told people he was older than he was, to look as if he helped invent jazz, and that he played with big names like Buddy Bolden, when he would have been only 6.  Regardless of the ultimate truth, he was a great artist and a progressive musician in his time.

Hope you enjoy this piece, which I created over 12 years ago, and have finally seen fit to part with.
You would be hard pressed to find a more eccentric character in the jazz world than that of Bunk Johnson.  Regarded as one of the best trumpeters in early 20th century New Orleans, he lost his teeth and trumpet when things got out of hand at a nightclub and was forced to leave music until 1942.  After jazz greats like Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet kept mentioning Bunk in conversations with authors of a new book entitled Jazzmen, the authors tracked Bunk Johnson down and took up a donation from musicians to get him new dentures and a new trumpet.  He then recorded his first album at the age of 63.

He was known to exaggerate, and often told people he was older than he was, to look as if he helped invent jazz, and that he played with big names like Buddy Bolden, when he would have been only 6.  Regardless of the ultimate truth, he was a great artist and a progressive musician in his time.

Hope you enjoy this piece, which I created over 12 years ago, and have finally seen fit to part with.
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Bunk Johnson - Limited Edition of 3 Print

Kory Russell

United States

Printmaking, Lithograph on Paper

Size: 14.5 W x 18 H x 1 D in

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You would be hard pressed to find a more eccentric character in the jazz world than that of Bunk Johnson. Regarded as one of the best trumpeters in early 20th century New Orleans, he lost his teeth and trumpet when things got out of hand at a nightclub and was forced to leave music until 1942. After jazz greats like Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet kept mentioning Bunk in conversations with authors of a new book entitled Jazzmen, the authors tracked Bunk Johnson down and took up a donation from musicians to get him new dentures and a new trumpet. He then recorded his first album at the age of 63. He was known to exaggerate, and often told people he was older than he was, to look as if he helped invent jazz, and that he played with big names like Buddy Bolden, when he would have been only 6. Regardless of the ultimate truth, he was a great artist and a progressive musician in his time. Hope you enjoy this piece, which I created over 12 years ago, and have finally seen fit to part with.

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Printmaking:Lithograph on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:3

Size:14.5 W x 18 H x 1 D in

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I spend a great deal of time exploring color; it’s subjective nature, it’s ability to arouse feelings in the subconscious, and the way it creates depth in two dimensional space. Shades and tone play a vital role in my images, giving emphasis to a certain detail, creating space between two elements, or adding a sense of gravity or levitation. I often think of how children see the world as I paint; simple shapes, bright, new colors, and a knowledge of themselves that often gets lost as they age. As a kid I knew my place in the world and didn’t care about my place in history. I’d like the simplicity of that life back. I love old things…. from my 17 year old dog to my 51 year old truck, from jazz to boxing; the ingrained narrative of things that have withstood time. I don’t buy into the concern for celebrity that plagues the modern digital age. I long for the days when people spent more time on porches with neighbors and less time in front of screens. I graduated with a degree in art from The University of Georgia and spent years chasing other careers; from sales to firefighting. Fourteen years later, after a serious injury, I found myself picking up art again. I now create art full time, and live in Chattanooga, TN with my wife and a herd of elderly animals.

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