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Gift of Music, for Jock

2D Music posted on Nov 28, 2015
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This is for Jock (jocko500). When Jock recently made a very moving dedi for me, I realized it was finally time to make one for him. Many of you know Jock's work here: Some of you have seen it in person, even bought some. I've told Jock that I'd buy his whole collection if I could. Jock's a wonderful photographer: spontaneous, direct, grabbing the moment. I fell in love with his gallery through his photography first... But then I discovered his paintings. So let me say: O-M-G. Those of you who know his painting, you'll understand: O-M-G. He dives into his subjects and digs out hues that jump off the page. He'll do meticulous hands, legs, gowns, shirts, then add his whooshing strokes of deep saturated reds, jump-off-the-page yellows...He gives bursts of energy to a single arm, or the side of a violin. He makes a wall radiate. His brushwork reminds me of the energy of Van Gogh with the boldness of Manet and Gaugin---it's electric and broad and filled with love. And that's an important word: His paintings are filled with love. Love for his subjects, love for what they do, love from his heart and soul. Jock's a religious soul, and I'm sure he'd consider it a compliment to say that his spiritual love comes through every inch of his art. And his musicians? OMG. Spirit through and through. I'm a musician, so this is gonna be a cakewalk: No one I've known paints musicians as Jock does. I can't tell you how true his paintings are. He gets their intense concentration, those gazes that stopped caring about the world the minute they picked up their instruments, the wholly inward withdrawal into their music, the transfixed stares, the gazes that have made music a spiritual act for so many centuries...He paints musicians in their work clothes. He paints their roughness. He paints how, the minute they picked up their instruments, they became the music, and he gets their gnarled hands and contorted necks and all the other things musicians go through to make music...forgetting their bodies because, once in the act, those bodies become instruments themselves. No one has captured that the way Jock has. Not in my life. Oh, and dramatic pov's, terrific angles, he'll zoom you into their face and hands the way a photographer would---he gets it, he just gets it. I did classical, jazz, folk and world, and Jock gets it all. I tried to make a 'jock-like' painting, I tried to draw: Terrible results. So I did a substitute; and while it pales in comparison to his work, at least it has 2 things: 1) Those are my hands playing the piano (like I'm playing something for him); and 2) the background is an attempt at visual music. I mean, it's the best I could do at present, but the thought is there. Thank you, Jock, for your deep heart, your deep eye, and the love you put into every square inch of your work. I'm grateful that this site brought us to your wonderful creations. I wish you blessings and spirit and light each day, and prayers for continued inspiration to grace you every day of your life, just as you grace us. With joy, humility and gratitude, for all your gifts to the world, Mark (much fuller zoomed 100%) (it's huge) -----------------------------------------------

Comments (20)


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Cyve

5:40PM | Sat, 28 November 2015

Fantastically well done !!!

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LivingPixels

5:53PM | Sat, 28 November 2015

You did incredibly well!!!

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blondeblurr

7:48PM | Sat, 28 November 2015

A very exceptional nice dedication for your friend Jocko, who is pretty much, also well known by many members here and for as many years - at Rendo - I am sure he will be surprised and stoked by your art and your gift for those amazing words, to describe his personality and his art and you seem to know him very well 👏

I do like the insert, you playing a suitable symphony to accompany this vibrant dedication - and the result is, there are no boundaries to your abstract art !

Cheers BB

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jif3d

8:02PM | Sat, 28 November 2015

I'm sure if you could actually see music, then this is what it would look like...a double rainbow of swirling colours !

Jock...ROCKS, I agree, his paintings really capture the mostly musical moods and scenes, he's a Master of oil paint and not bad at all with a camera, super dedication !

Well done & ~Cheers~

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MrsRatbag

8:05PM | Sat, 28 November 2015

Amazingly rich and full dedi, Mark; it's totally immersive! Well done...

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Richardphotos

10:02PM | Sat, 28 November 2015

Jock is a highly talented person. I went down recently to visit with him and I seen some of his new works. very in-depth dedication for someone I feel privileged to call a friend

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Mulltipass

10:42PM | Sat, 28 November 2015

Fantastic Dedi for an Amazing Artist!!!! Yor work here is Awesome and the Colors Blend Perfectly!!!

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auntietk

10:52PM | Sat, 28 November 2015

I don't think you could have done a more perfect dedication for Jock. Not only is the composition with your hands on the piano something that he would have done himself, but the bright colors are just right as well. Were you here when he was doing his blacklight paint photography? this is reminiscent of those works. They were fascinating and beautiful, and this plays straight into that vibe. A wonderful dedication, beautifully done.

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durleybeachbum

2:02AM | Sun, 29 November 2015

Tara says it perfectly. A terrificly apt image, full of delights, and I LOVE the blues, both your colours and the music.

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flavia49

7:24AM | Sun, 29 November 2015

amazing work

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GrandmaT

9:02AM | Sun, 29 November 2015

Fantastic image! This is a wonderful dedication for Jock. He has done some amazing work.

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Faemike55

10:35AM | Sun, 29 November 2015

Beyond fabulous and fantastic work AND dedication to a truly great multimedia artist. his eye and commentary on people in every day lives is what caught my attention - his series on alligators and how some people act around them is marvelous.

Like Jock's work, this is very vibrant and intense - perfect for Jock

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X-PaX

11:00AM | Sun, 29 November 2015

Very nice work Mark.

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helanker

1:33PM | Sun, 29 November 2015

WOW! What a beauuutiful dedi for our so very talented friend Jock. I love the deep blue color and the figure playing for him in the center. I love the grainy texture. It gives a fantastic effect. Jock will be thrilled. :-)

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goodoleboy

6:28PM | Sun, 29 November 2015

Other than saying a spectacular dedication for/to our friend Jock, I have nothing more to add in light of the comments stated above, Mark.

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wysiwig

8:24PM | Sun, 29 November 2015

Fantastic dedication and a stunning design. This really draws you in.

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Wolfenshire

11:32PM | Sun, 29 November 2015

Jocko is a fantastic artist and this is a beautiful dedication to his talent.

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jocko500

9:27PM | Mon, 30 November 2015

I am honor above for this work. I really love it. and yes it too reminds me of my black light days of 06 and 07 years. I think I post a black light to night for auntietk . she will love it. Anyway thank you for the kind words and wonderful thoughts you put here. i not that good on writing as people tell me i write like i speak and that not good. Anyway thank you very much

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CavalierLady

1:03PM | Tue, 01 December 2015

Wonderful abstract and dedication for Jock!

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dragonmuse

10:43PM | Sat, 05 December 2015

Brilliantly done. Dark, yet full of energetic colour.


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