JazzArt Gallery Three...
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All Artwork is Computer Mediated and printed on art quality paper with an ink jet printer at 13.3 x 18 inches. For more info and prices on my art go to Jauntin'- about my Art

                                                                                                                                                                   
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"A Fantastic Bird Flew in Jazz Circles at One Time..."

"A Love Supreme..."

"Joyful Sounds in 3 2/3 /4 Time"

"Jazz to the Power of Two..."

"Bulgarian 88 Blues..."

"Flying Higher... Higher..."

"Soaring..."

"The Magic Piano..."

"Jazz Echolocation..."

"Late Night Flights..."

"Piano Dreaming..."

"Mingus Fantasy..."

"Thelonious Still..."

"Trane", the Jazz Terrier's name was inspired by John Coltrane, one of Robin's favorite jazz musicians.

There is a poem about Charlie "Bird" Parker and his saxophone in the Poetry and Art Gallery...

Check out the poem about John Coltrane in the Poetry and Art Gallery...

Don Ellis experimented with new rhythmic patterns and broke jazz time barriers...

Art Pepper and Milcho Leviev were an exciting force in jazz... 

Milcho Leviev always seems to use all 88 keys in playing his exciting jazz...At one time he played with the Don Ellis band...

Another expression of Charlie "Bird" Parker flying higher and higher on his sax solos...

Miles Davis had an intense emotional involvement with his jazz trumpet improvisations...

Dave Brubeck plays with great harmonic insights and fantastic concepts of textures, rhythms and patterns...

Surprisingly, certain moths can jam a bat's echolocation with their own jazzy sounds, adding to the cool jazz jam sessions at twilight... 

Tenor sax musician Stan Getz played inspiring jazz solos with a special hope...  

Lennie Tristano, although blind physically, plays with a deep, introspective vision of jazz sounds and textures on the piano...

The dynamic and fantastic jazz compositions by Charles Mingus inspired this fantasy visual expression...

Thelonious Sphere Monk still influences jazz musicians with his originality and concepts of harmony, color, rhythm and structure...

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