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For those of you visual artists that paint, draw, illustrate, sculpt, please use this group so you can be considered to participate in Jazz Festivals, Special Events and interest in purchasing your creations.

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Music and Art

Started by George McClements. Last reply by Sharon L Barnes Oct 21, 2009. 2 Replies

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Comment by Anánda Creative on May 2, 2010 at 7:25am
I am arranging jazz art exhibitions at jazz festivals and clubs in Italy. Please get in touch if this is of interest or if you would like to exhibit at my online gallery http://lovejazzlivejazz.com
Comment by Laurence Walden on April 8, 2010 at 12:05pm
As a visual artist in addition to my performing as a vocalist I have rendered album covers in the past for, Willie Bobo, Jimmy Smith, Isaac Hayes,and Jimmi Hendrix. I now have a collection of jazz art images that are available as soon as I figure out ghow to really use this site. I am very new at this modern technology. Be patient with me you guys
Comment by Pete Smith on March 1, 2010 at 8:07pm
Music and art. Can you have one without the other ? :-)
Comment by Leon (Sealey2k) Sealey on February 27, 2010 at 8:32pm

"OCEAN SUNRISE" (panoramic composition) ...Image by Sealey2k
Comment by Leon (Sealey2k) Sealey on February 27, 2010 at 8:29pm

"VALDOSTA SUNSET" (panoramic composition) ...Image by Sealey2k
Comment by Viktor Séthy on February 8, 2010 at 6:37am
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Comment by Leon (Sealey2k) Sealey on February 6, 2010 at 10:10am

"AFRICAN PRINCESSES" Image by Sealey2k
Comment by Yanaiki Rylin on February 6, 2010 at 9:44am
To celebrate The Black History Month, I have an exhibition together with many musicians and international and local visual artists 20-28 of February.
At H&M Art Gallery of Harlem. 17 East 125th Street NYC
Very Welcome to join and celebrate!

Comment by dirk amrein on February 6, 2010 at 9:07am
 

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Jaijai, what a wonderful mission you've undertaken to create such a place for artistic minds to meet and share their hearts. A place to renew faded determinations, and revive lessened momentums. A place to display our wares and reconfirm to one another that we actually are on the right track.

I commend you, Jaijai, for caring so much that you created this castle of the heart for all of us. I want to share my praise for all of the new friends as well as old friends that I've met and will meet here in our castle. Here we can garnish the where-with-all, the strength, the conviction, and the selflessness through our symbiosis, to share our gift to the world with an unbiased agenda.

My mentor, Daisaku Ikeda says of art: "A beautiful flower delights and refreshes the hearts of all people equally, no matter what soil it grows in. That is the power of beauty. The same is true of great art. It is this spirit that the German poet Heinrich Heine sang of when he wrote that once the peapod bursts open, the sugar peas inside are for everyone to enjoy."

Let's be audacious, my friends!

Buster Williams

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