My latest Sharpie drawing, blues rock legends ZZ Top. OK, two out of three members, anyhow. I'm really stoked on how this one came out. Sharpies on paper, 18" X 24", Sold.
If you check out my blog often, you know that I always listen to the music and interviews of the musicians I'm drawing to get their vibe while I work. Since I was a high school kid in the 80's during the MTV video revolution, I dug ZZ Top videos back then. But I always run across some live video or new song when I'm working on these pieces that's amazing. In this case, I found this great jam session featuring ZZ Top guitarist Billy Gibbons on a video series called Daryl's House. The Daryl is Daryl Hall, of Hall and Oates fame. He was not somebody I was a huge fan of back in the day. But this is a really great program, I've watched it three times already. If you like, the blues, ZZ Top, Daryl Hall or guacamole, you should watch this:
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