Dizzy Gillespie is in the top two when it comes to jazz trumpeters, so after a few seconds of consideration I made this piece - white on black - one of the techniques that work most splendidly in digital drawing. Analog white colours are almost always a bit transparent, and never really get completely white. I have made quite a few works in lithography where i painted with gum arabic and then rolled the colour on the stone. That way you get a perfect white the places you painted - just like in digital painting. You can even make little adjustments afterwards by polishing or painting on the dry stone, but as I haven't got a Bavarian limes stone and a press in my apartment it is easier to simply make this magic trick on the screen.
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Today's words is: "Dizzy."
Dizzy Gillespie was one of the driving forces behind the jazz style called bebop, and together with musicians like Charlie Parker, Bud Powel and Max Roach he revolutionised music in the years under and after WWII. Fast, complex music without the sweetness of the swing era, but with a wild and harsh energy that fitted the haunted times of the post war world better.
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- Inktober day 1 - Ring
- Inktober day 2 - Mindless
- Inktober day 3 - Bait
- Inktober day 4 - Freeze
- Inktober day 5 - Build
- Inktober day 6 - Husky
- Inktober day7 - Enchanted
- Inktober day 8 - Frail
- Inktober day 9 - Swing
- Inktober day 10 - Pattern
- Inktober day 11 - Snow
- Inktober day 12 - Dragon
- Inktober day 13 - Ash
- Inktober day 14 - Overgrown
- Inktober day 15 - Legend
- Inktober day 16 - Wild
- Inktober day 17 - Ornament
- Inktober day 18 - Misfit
- Inktober day 19 - Sling
- Inktober day 20 - Tread
- Inktober day 21 - Treasure
- Inktober day 22 - Ghost
- Inktober day 23 - Ancient
He was a really distinctive player. I am sure I saw him on the Muppets once.
Yes, he was in Muppet show once. I remember it too. A fantastic musician.
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Your drawings look like black board scratch art. I know how much ink that look takes to create in pen and ink drawings. Well done.