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Medium :
Pencil, India Ink on Paper , Synthetic board under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
15.7x19.7in
About this artwork
Drawing fully framed in a magnetic frame from the Halbe brand.
Final format: 40 x 50 cm
Profile: 9 mm front width, 27 mm wall depth,
Matt Grey, Glass: Normal - Glossy
Format of the drawing: 22 x 35.5 cm
Northern Irish guitarist and songwriter Gary Moore celebrated the greatest success of his career with the album Still Got the Blues and the single of the same name. The title became a classic of blues rock and is now part of music history. …
What's interesting is that Moore was left-handed, but played his guitar like a right-handed person. Unlike Jimi Hendrix, who always strung his guitar upside down, Moore maintained the standard guitar position. This perhaps contributed to his unique style and playing technique. After a brief stint with the hard rock band Thin Lizzy in the 1970s, Moore quickly made a name for himself as a sought-after studio musician.
« Even in my early youth, I wanted to be a great artist. I don't know why. »
Andreas Noßmann is a draftsman based in Germany whose works have been exhibited nationally and in the Netherlands. Having always been fascinated by topics that touch or disturb, his artistic practice is also marked by his requirement for "a perfect graphic implementation". Noßmann's distinctive and diverse landscapes, portraits, and still-lifes are created with pastels, graphite, pencils, India ink, chalk, and charcoal on paper, canvas, or cardboard.