Special Shrine Art – Jim and Charlie
With words from This Earth That You Walk Upon. I really, really loved making this :-))
All things related to Mr Jim Kerr
With words from This Earth That You Walk Upon. I really, really loved making this :-))
I would hope Mr Sweeting wouldn’t mind…
Pics of Boy all properly scanned. Just one word required – NOM! 🙂 That one of him leaning on the bench? That is just a new piece of divinity. What a picture! Pictures by Tom Sheehan and Adam Sweeting. Thank you!
This arrived in the post yesterday. Thought I should finally have a copy, seeing as it was this picture that set off the whole “art” thing. I’m sorry for initially stealing your picture, Tom Sheehan…but it is awesome! And I don’t use it now. Oh, the Brucey Bonuses contained inside!! Gordon Bennett this man is…
I really wanted to make something hyper real and “poppy”. Colourful…neon…electric. A buzz to the synapses – kind of what Minds music gives to me! I’m loving working with these bright colours at the moment. Colours I couldn’t really achieve working by hand…not without layers and layers of work! Well, this took a few layers…
Was watching the Rockpalast gig from Cologne, 1982, earlier. Celebrate came on and I was already thinking “here we go!”…then the lovely thigh-rubbing action I had forgotten about happened. Grrr! Haven’t made a gif for a long while, but I had to make this clip of Jim in full sweaty, thigh-rubbing glory. Nom nom nom!!!
My last couple of interactions with Sir have been on the topic of walking (well, the first really wasn’t…but it led to that). Today’s interaction was lovely and had Jim discussing birdsong with me (one of my favourite subjects…well, birds are in general!). It’s a shame the article he linked to was from 2003…but there…
Well, it must have started early in the year. Jim posted a John Grant song on St Patrick’s Day. It was called Pale Green Ghosts, and it was awesome! I left a comment saying as much, and that I needed me some more John Grant, he then posted a link to another John Grant song…
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