Bob Marley and Puma
Bob Marley and Puma
I used to "dabble" in chalk drawings. Here are a couple from the '70s-'80s Jamaican reggae scene: ...
Bob Marley ("Rastaman Vibration"):
Puma Jones, from Black Uhuru:
Not great, but not bad...
Bob Marley ("Rastaman Vibration"):
Puma Jones, from Black Uhuru:
Not great, but not bad...
Re: Bob Marley and Puma
Well, my browser is cutting the images in half for some reason. But I guess I'll leave the post up, at least for now.
Re: Bob Marley and Puma
nice
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
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nice indeed
sorry your browser had a problem
but glad I could see what I could see of it
sorry your browser had a problem
but glad I could see what I could see of it
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I like them! I hope you'll do more!
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Nah Rastafari!...real nice naz
me I feel like I'm becoming some kinda Kung fu t.v. Priest.....
Re: Bob Marley and Puma
Thanks everyone. Man my roommate used to listen to a lot of Bob Marley "back in the day" at the old house. I miss that place and those days. I still have a bunch of old mix tapes from the original "golden age of reggae." Maybe I'll get back into drawing/painting some day..
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Is it chalk or is it pastels? I like pastels, but they are not as forgiving as acrylics. If you mess up with acrylics, at least you can paint over the mistake, or just complete gesso the entire painting. However, I do like the 'softness' of pastels. These are very nice.
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