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George Michalski and Vince Wallace Wood Print
by Suzanne Giuriati Cerny
Product Details
George Michalski and Vince Wallace wood print by Suzanne Giuriati Cerny. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
George Michalski, well known San Francisco pianist and Vince Wallace, beloved Saxophonist who passed away this year, recorded an acoustical album... more
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Artist's Description
George Michalski, well known San Francisco pianist and Vince Wallace, beloved Saxophonist who passed away this year, recorded an acoustical album together called When the Power Goes. I "discovered" Oakland saxophonist Vince Wallace in Mendocino the year that I lived there. George Michalski "discovered" me when I went to his house to rent a room in 1988. He liked me because I was an artist and I admired his choice in painting in his house: the Grateful Dead logo painting. I told him that he could play piano day or night, that it was my favorite instrument.
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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Joyce Dickens
Wow Suzanne, is all I can say after reading the comments below; I am and always will be amazed at your talent - this is your artwork that you painted, no one has the right to tell you what to sell it for....your faithful fan, Joyce
Eric Albronda
Hello Wallace Family My name is Eric Albronda . I produced "When The Power Goes" with George Michalski and Vince along with George . Also I am the proud owner of the original oil painting by Suzanne Cerny . I am a bit undone at your reaction to the price of the prints. First of all " any publicity is good publicity in the music business. I would suggest you be thankful that Suzanne has picked this beautiful print to offer to the public at an affordable price --not everyone has big money these days .fr What it is worth--I would be happy to sell you the original oil painting for $24, 450.00 which is cheap considering the artist and her superior reputation and work .. Kindest thoughts
Marra Wallace
VINCE WALLACE IS MY DAD AND MY MENTOR PLEASE DONT SELL THIS ART SO CHEAP ITS WORTH ALOT MORE THEN YOU ARE ASKING AND I WONT ALLOW FOR SUCH A MARKET 85 DOLLARS A PRINT IS ABOUT THE PRICE MARRA WALLACE VINCES DAUGHTER AND ART STUDENT PS DONT DISAPPOINT ME FOR PENNIES IS WHAT A LIVING JAZZ LEGEND MAKES NOT A DECEASED ONE RAISE THE PRICE
Suzanne Giuriati Cerny replied:
Hi Marra, I am pretty sure we met at the church in Oakland at your dad's memorial service. I think I may have met you earlier, since I remember seeing your brothers in Fort Bragg where they were living with your dad, in 1983. I would like to see you again. We both live in the East Bay, according to your email to me. This is the first time I tapped back into FAA since you wrote to me. I understood immediately how you felt, or must have felt when you saw the image of this painting. I will have a print made for you. Please notice that I have indeed raised the prices for prints in various sizes from FineArtAmerica. The original is sold, and I see that the sale price was marked at $8,000. That's amazing because I sold it for less than that, perhaps about 700. It is a nice painting, and I am the one who arranged to have your dad (my first saxophone player who I knew as a live person); and George Michalski, an acoustic pianist, get together. They produced an album in 1987, I think it was, called When the Power Goes. It was great listening to them rehearse there, in the living room of George's house.
Marra Wallace
HELLO AND WHO GAVE YOU PERMISSION TO SELL MY DAD SO CHEAP , I WOULD LIKE A FREE COPY OF THIS PRINT AND ILL THINK ABOUT SELLING A BUNCH OF THESE FOR YOU , THATS IF YOU RAISE THE PRICE PLEASE . LEGENDS DONT GO DOWN IN VALUE, PEOPLE DO /? LETS HOPE THATS NOT YOU ,,,RAISE THE PRICE OR ILL RAISE RAISE THE ROOF . I AM VINCES ONLY DAUGHTER . MY NAME IS MARRA WALLACE . I LOVE AND MISS MY DAD SO MUCH ITS REALLY HARD TO SEE HIM GO . I SUPPORT VINCE WALLACE ART / SEND A COPY TO ME PLEASE 3005 RICHMOND BLVD OAKLAND CA 94611