Sentences with phrase «black musicians like»

The only work lacking a central figure in this first group is «Afrodizzia,» a psychedelic masterpiece of jewel - colored streamers that pays homage to black musicians like Little Richard, Michael Jackson and Miles Davis, even while embellishing their images with comically enormous black Afros.

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In a black band tee, faded cargo pants and signature newsboy cap, Miller looks like a seasoned musician you'd see in any corner dive bar.
The musician stood out at the Glastonbury Festival in a black - and - white splash - printed twill Adam Selman overalls, throwing on equally bold accessories, like bejeweled cat - eye shades, a PVC coat (in her grip), and fringed white cowboy boots.
street style Location: Rose Bowl Flea Market Herman (left) / 34 / Musician; Filmmaker Outfit Details: Jacket: Nudie Jeans Shirt: American Apparel Jeans: ACNE Shoes: Nike Hat: Stetson Pin: Grandmother's Instagram: @hermanforsman «I usually dress in black and like a cowboy.»
Much like jazz musicians, the artists of this tradition reflect the rich, symbolic world of the black rural South through highly charged works that address a wide range of revelatory social and political subjects.
So the artist began to mix the three influences — the attitude of musicians like Simone and Davis, the iconic style of old world European painting, and the everyday black folks he knew from the neighborhood or saw strutting through the streets — in a distinct visual style that has been referred to as «cool realism.»
Like jazz musicians, the artists of the Harlem Renaissance era travelled and interacted, and their art was cosmopolitan, inspired by European modernism as well as the cultural groundswell of black America.
As a teenager he began his career as a visual artist by creating stadium - sized concert backdrops for musicians like Youssou N'dour and Positive Black Soul.
On the stand, Hamm's tongue gets tied and, like an unwitting poet, he turns three simple words into new meaning, revealing a truth about black pain and how black musicians sang the blues so convincingly.
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