Art Can Be «Gay»

And all of us, people who are not gay, as well as those who are, we align and unite to always celebrate Pride.

(2022)

Cheers…

Art Can Be Quite Dark…

(«Sin inocencia» Art Digital by FBC/All Rights Reserved)

There were many artists dedicated to expose the darker side, but they were not on the «dark» side or anything like that. Art is like theatre, or a movie, just because you make one about something does not mean that that «something» rules your life. An artist creates from his memories, impressions, imagination, dreams, from literature and from Art History…

(2022)

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#art, JaZzArt València

(foto propiedad de FBC/Image property of FBC/Derechos Reservados/All Rights Reserved)

Para aquellos que me conocen, lo que os voy a decir no es nada nuevo y es que me encanta dibujar y me enamoro locamente de la línea negra, la fuerza filosófica, espiritual y natural que en el dibujo lo hace todo. Aquí algunos ejemplos de la Fase I de JaZzArt (ya sabéis que va por la Fase IV).

For those who know me, what I am going to say is nothing new. I love to draw and I am crazy in love with the black line, the power, the philosophy, the spirit and the nature of the drawings I create. Here are some examples of Phase I of JaZzArt, and you should already know we are up to Phase IV by now.

Gracias…

Cheers…

#music, For Some Today, Wednesday, is the «Middle of the Week» (not for us in Spain): «Honey Don’t»

(Photo: Actitud Fem)

Ok, it’s a Beatles song and sung by Ringo. Written by Carl Perkins and released on the 1st of January 1956 as side B of the single «Blue Suede Shoes». Then it was covered by The Beatles.

The Beatles recorded it in 1964 and included it in their Beatles for Sale album released in the UK in December 1964. In the US it was also released in December of the same year but in a Capitol Records album titled Beatles 65.

George Harrison was a great fan of Carl Perkins so Ringo Starr sang «Honey Don’t» at the Concert for George, celebrated at the Royal Albert Hall in London on the 29th of November 2002. This was the first anniversary of Harrison’s death.

I know it’s not a song that soft Beatles fan will even recognise, but a hardcore fan certainly will, and I am one of those. And as a lover of US Country Music, this song fits just fine.

What do you think? Fun song, no?

(1964, The Beatles)

The Beatles made history, not only in the field of pop/rock music, but in many other ways. Can you tell me some of them?

(Photo: Webgrafikk. The Beatles in 1965)

Cheers…