The Absolution of Man. John Coltrane
24x36" $800
Full Blue. J.J. Johnson
44x16" Framed $750
Sad, Old Duke. Duke Ellington
25x31" $800
Miles
24x36" $1020
Father Drum. Art Blakey
18x24" $500
Dreams Courtesy of Bill Evans
12x16" Framed $400
Far Sight. Bob Marley
20x16" $500
Buddy Guy
36x24" $600
Ron Carter
20x20" $550
Corey Harris, Dread inna Delta
16x20" $480
Devil Music. Robert Johnson
24x30" $888
Dizzy Gillespie
24x30" $800
Ella
36x24" $980
Strong Arm of Elvin. Elvin Jones
33x21" $730
Fusing. Fela Kuti
18x24" $580
The Gears of Mingus. Charles Mingus
20x16" $500
Passing of the Ruler. Gregory Isaacs
20x16" $400
McCoy Tyner and the Rest of Us
27x24" $750
Miles Away. Miles Davis
16x20" $550
Mingus
14x23" $530
Thelonius Geometrics (updated 2011)
24x30" $800
Queen Nina, Muthaf*ka. Nina Simone
12x12" $300
Screams of the Paper Doll. Billie Holiday
16x20" $400
BlueBeck. Dave Brubeck
30x24" $580
Son of the Delta. Son House
20x16" $400
Taj Mahal in Port Townsend
35x20" $800
Painting the Sounds of America
Jesse Joshua Watson
This body of work is part of the story of our music. Just one small part. Though in school we are presented with a history that is much more centered around wars, this history is as vast and intriguing as it is fundamental to our development as a culture. The story of our music is the story of us.
For my part, I did my best to fall into the music and become absorbed by it. I tried to allow problems in to the paintings so that I could adapt and improvise visual solutions, in the same way jazz musicians find sound solutions. I felt myself getting caught up in the moment, that fleeting, timeless instant of ecstasy.
To purchase artwork, go see the work in person at the Public House in Port Townsend, or you can email Jesse directly: mail@jessewatson.com.
Peace
Jesse Joshua Watson
This body of work is part of the story of our music. Just one small part. Though in school we are presented with a history that is much more centered around wars, this history is as vast and intriguing as it is fundamental to our development as a culture. The story of our music is the story of us.
For my part, I did my best to fall into the music and become absorbed by it. I tried to allow problems in to the paintings so that I could adapt and improvise visual solutions, in the same way jazz musicians find sound solutions. I felt myself getting caught up in the moment, that fleeting, timeless instant of ecstasy.
To purchase artwork, go see the work in person at the Public House in Port Townsend, or you can email Jesse directly: mail@jessewatson.com.
Peace


























5 comments:
Amazing work! Oh man I want them all! I love them! Thank you for your talent!
Super wonderful, Jesse!
Love the art Jess, if I could, I think I would buy them all! :)
Thank you guys! Much love,
Jess
Like these a lot Jesse. Color. Texture. Indulge! Will look for them in person when over in Port Townsend mid-end of August.
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