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Joined: Aug. 9 2006
From: Iran (living in Germany)
2 Paco Paintings
I asked my mother to make some paintings from Paco, Tomatito, Camaron, etc, for my rooms. These are 2 from Paco. I think she did it mostly with some kind of pencil and a little different style. There will come more from Paco, and next is Tomate.
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Thats always a big turnoff for me. Sometimes I see paintings with guitars that COULD be beautiful if the painter had payed some attention to the instrument.
Also, there must be a trend where all guitarists on paintings are left handed...
Those are very nice, she captured a "something" that brought me memories from seeing him live at the Bass Hall Performing Arts Center in Fort Worth, Texas. I wish I could tell you what that "something" is but can't express it.
I asked why so many painters paint left handed guitarists.. seems like they used a decal and in the process the image got reversed and they didnt notice lol
I asked why so many painters paint left handed guitarists.. seems like they used a decal and in the process the image got reversed and they didnt notice lol [/quote
Maybe because they wish they were lefties? Actually, I hardly see any paintings of left handed guitarists. Now cartoons, I often see characters with a guitar playing left handed.
Interesting, I once asked my sister do do a painting of my sailboat, she did a wonderful job but there was something wrong with the rigging, some angle was wrong and i couldn't look at the painting without feeling unsettled. With these wonderfull pictures my eye went straight to the fret spacing.