Buddy DeFranco Clarinet Acrylic Print
by Suzanne Giuriati Cerny
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Buddy DeFranco Clarinet acrylic print by Suzanne Giuriati Cerny. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
This is a digital painting of Buddy DeFranco made in Corel Painter X with love and fortitude. It was originally made for jazz.com, commissioned by... more
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Artist's Description
This is a digital painting of Buddy DeFranco made in Corel Painter X with love and fortitude. It was originally made for jazz.com, commissioned by Ted Gioia, art historian.
About Suzanne Giuriati Cerny
Biography and Artist statement: I have made available a collection of live sketches and oil paintings of jazz musicians, live in-performance and from photographs. For more information on my jazz related portraits and sketches and paintings, please see www.behance.net/art3fcc www.behance.net/art3fcc My art practice took many turns over the years 1960-2020. At the present time, I am experimenting with non-objective expressionism, rethinking early training through abstract designs. I'm encouraged by an art enthusiast and architect who has been a mentor and an art enthusiast in my life.. I began to work in oils in Cooper Union In the 1960's. After graduation, instead of taking my BA in art at Yale, (my scholarship to Cooper...
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Ozell Hudson Jr
Great work Suzanne!
Suzanne Giuriati Cerny replied:
Ozell, Thank you. This particular piece, the clarinet player, is labeled incorrectly. It is not an oil painting and I don't know how to change that label. It is a digitally painted photograph, which I do by drawing with felt tip pen from the original photo and then paint it digitally - in "oil", using a Wacom Tablet and Corel Painter. I shall have to email fineartamerica and ask them how to edit the label. thank you for liking it though, and I would agree it would be a great work if it were oil paint, really! And really, now that you have awakened me to this dilemma, I will use it as a model for my next oil painting portrait.
Jeff Swan
your work is awesome this is a fav
Suzanne Giuriati Cerny replied:
Hi Jeff, I'm not sure when you wrote this, but here is my reply: Thank you! Which work subject/technique did you particularly like? Thanks again, Suzanne