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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x39.4in
About this artwork
Don Cherry was a pioneering jazz trumpeter known for his "pocket trumpet," key to the free jazz revolution with Ornette Coleman, then a leader in "world fusion," blending global music (Indian, African, Middle Eastern) with avant-garde jazz, funk, and diverse instruments like non-Western lutes, creating "collage music" characterized by adventurous, often innocent-sounding yet complex, dissonant improvisation that defied easy categorization. He was… an influential figure who brought diverse sounds and cultural influences into jazz, bridging traditional forms with radical experimentation.
Jenny Svenberg is a painter and printmaker with a rich background as an illustrator, artist and graphic designer, drawing inspiration from jazz music and years of work in both media and art. She masterfully blends oil, acrylic, and ink, moving fluidly between abstract, vibrant compositions and figurative portraits that pulse with rhythm and color. Her work is energizing and deeply expressive, conjuring the spontaneous freedom and interconnectedness of jazz, inviting the viewer to both see and feel the emotion in every note and brushstroke.