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Etching of a composer friend

2D (none) posted on Apr 18, 2002
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This friend of mine was a wellknown and very eccentric Swedish composer, Sven-Erik Johansson, that wanted me to make a portrait of him. He was just writing the music to a ballet of Kafka's novel "The castle", so I took his original notes and laid as a background, and made an etching. He was very pleased with it, and I was invited to the premiere of the ballet, and the party afterwards. I felt like a cat among ermins in this company, sitting next to Birgit Cullberg. I think she is famous all over the world as a coreograph. Not suiting me at all to be in such surroundings, but just for once it was fun.

Comments (11)


RayTraz

8:45AM | Thu, 18 April 2002

excellent etching there. and if he has a really eccentric personality i think you succesfully captured that. btw i never heard of him nor cullberg but yes ive read kafka, i like to make something out of his story about the torture machine and the metamorphosa.

retrocity

9:51AM | Thu, 18 April 2002

Gun, again you've done a wonderful piece. Simply beautiful... I love the use of the music in the background. It ties the feel and style of the piece so well.

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Aeneas

10:48AM | Thu, 18 April 2002

Hey, you were sitting next to a human being just like you and me. But I understand the feeling. Do you etch on copper with nitric acid or potassium chloride? (or Dutch Mordant?) Sugar aquatinta? Soft ground? Me too, I love etching.

mav

12:21PM | Thu, 18 April 2002

I like this very much.... I wish I could see the actual piece. I''m curious as to whether the speckling around the eyes is part of the etching or artifcats of the scanning process.

bonbon

4:26PM | Thu, 18 April 2002

beautiful work... it has a DaVinci sketchbook feel to it as if it has aged for several centuries.

PunkClown

9:30PM | Thu, 18 April 2002

This is marvellous Gun, wonderfully realised. BTW ~ I think your mind is just as creative as any number of famous composers or choreographers in the world! :-)>

ladynimue

4:22AM | Fri, 19 April 2002

Wonderful composed, the notes dance upon the page :)

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Varian

2:47PM | Fri, 19 April 2002

I have to reprise bonbon's comment as that is exactly how the first look struck me, too, as if it was a section of DaVinci's sketchbook. Really nicely done to include his personal work along with his likeness. :)

Michelle A.

7:40AM | Sat, 20 April 2002

oh my gun...this is lovely......you are such a talented woman on many levels

logiloglu

5:46PM | Sat, 06 March 2004

i agree with Michelle. a wonderful work, sorry for my english and the many repeating of the same words. !!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!

dragonfly2000

8:24AM | Sat, 21 August 2004

The aged feel and overall texture are really well done. The image doesn't speak to me, but I appreciate the techniques. I've worked with choreographers in the past, I've found that once you know them many are pretty single minded, sounds like an interesting party!


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