Friday, January 21, 2011

Martin, Bogan and Armstrong with Jethro Burns

A couple of videos on YouTube from University of Chicago Folk Festival in late 1970's. Produced by David Affelder.
(Thanks for the tip, Jad Fair)

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Miss Alma's Tattoos


Miss Alma
Originally uploaded by josefnovak33
The emperor Franz Joseph I. devotee.
RPPC

Photo is copyrighted by
josefnovak33 flickr.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Dark Pop 3.0 Show NYC, Opened Jan 15, 2011

"A Moonlit Ride", oil on linen by Amy Crehore

Here are some photos of the show I'm in at Last Rites Gallery (NYC). These two photos show my painting on the wall hanging next to Esao Andrews "Hare" piece. Looks like a great show! More photos on this
(Thanks, arrested motion blog!!)

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Paintings Sold (Crehore)

"The Waiting Pool", oil on linen by Amy Crehore 24" x 12" (sold)
(Please click on image to enlarge for full effect- this is a much larger painting than I can show here.)
"Mystery Song", oil on linen by Amy Crehore 5"x7" (sold)
"French Bubble Gum Encore" oil on linen by Amy Crehore 18"x12" (sold)
"Black Ball Finale" oil on linen by Amy Crehore 16"x 16" (sold)
"A Curious Shelter" oil on linen by Amy Crehore 5"x7" (sold)
"Wild Cat Fever" oil on linen by Amy Crehore 8 3/4" x 8 3/4" (sold)
Please click on images to enlarge.

These paintings have all found wonderful new homes.
Here's a list of SOLD works from a year ago: LINK

Go see my "Moonlit Ride" painting at Last Rites Gallery, Dark Pop 3 show, if you are in NYC opens tonight 7-11pm!

Friday, January 14, 2011

Blond Slingerland Painted Banjo-uke Photos (Crehore)

Click photos to enlarge:
Side view of painted banjo-uke by Amy Crehore showing birdseye maple veneer.
Front of "Dirty Blond" Banjo-uke by Amy Crehore 2010
Headstock with authentic antique uke tuners.
Close up of painting with little pierrot on banjo head by Amy Crehore
(note: this photo does not show the original tailpiece which comes with this uke)

I finally got around to taking some real photos of my "Dirty Blond" (Slingerland) banjo-uke from the 20s. I still need to add the original tailpiece and bridge, string it up and take another photo. But, here, you can at least see a shot of the entire instrument. It's been restored and shined up by the luthier and painted by me. I've now added these photos and the photos of my green "Nip-Cat" uke to my set on flickr called Hand-painted Antique Ukes (have a look!)
Each Uke is a one-of-a-kind fine art object and playable musical instrument. Quite a few are from the 1920s which makes them quite old and rare at the same time.
(Thanks again A. Barrett)
Also check out my 2 ukes built from scratch by a luthier:

Thursday, January 13, 2011

My Green "Nip-Cat" Ukulele (Crehore)

"Nip-Cat" fine art ukulele, hand-painted design by Amy Crehore 2011
Back of Nip-Cat Ukulele showing green and silver duco finish from the late 1920s
Headstock design on Nip-Cat with gold letters (matching gold colored frets)
Design on front of Nip-Cat (devil-woman cat perched on top of brick wall, chewing on catnip-like plant)
Side-view of Nip-Cat ukulele (originally painted duco finish from 1920s)
PLEASE CLICK ON IMAGES TO ENLARGE

Here's is my finished "Nip-Cat" fine art ukulele. I believe this model is a Regal from the late 1920s. It was stored in it's original Montgomery Ward mail order box and had never been played. There was no label or name on it. It has original tuners. The original finish is a wonderful green and silver (or grey) duco finish. I enhanced this antique ukulele with my own design. I had previously painted a black duco model called "The Demon" for my "Dreamgirls and Ukes" art show in Los Angeles. This one is a lot like it, although the headstock is shaped a little differently.

Reminder: If you happen to be in NYC this weekend, you are invited to Last Rites Gallery for the Dark Pop 3.0 Group Show (a group of artists who don't normally do dark art were asked to tap into their dark side). It opens Saturday, Jan. 15th, 2011 (from 7-11pm) and continues until Feb. 12, 2011. I did a special painting for it called "A Moonlit Ride" and I blogged about it here: LINK
View the show's online preview. Contact Last Rites for more info: LINK