Nuthin' But Da Blues
- Limited edition. Edition size of 62 (standard limited edition), 19 (artist proof) and 12 (remarques).
- Measures 24x36 inches in size.
- Inspired by the history and culture of Blues Music.
- Giclee on Watercolor Paper
- Ships signed and numbered and with a certificate of authenticity from the artist.
Blues music is a genre deeply rooted in African American history and culture. It is characterized by its soulful, heartfelt expression and emotional intensity. It often features lyrics that reflect personal experiences, struggles, and the realities of life, touching on themes such as love, loss, hardship, and resilience. The music typically incorporates elements of call-and-response patterns, syncopated rhythms, and expressive guitar playing. The raw and passionate vocals, along with the distinctive use of notes like the "blue note," contribute to the unique sound of the blues. Throughout its evolution, blues music has had a profound impact on other genres like jazz, rock and roll, and R&B, making it an essential part of the American musical heritage.
Blues music has its origins in the African American communities of the Southern United States, particularly in the Mississippi Delta region. It emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, influenced by a mix of African musical traditions, field hollers, work songs, and spirituals. The blues developed as a means of expression and storytelling for African Americans, serving as a way to communicate their joys, sorrows, and struggles in a segregated and oppressive society. It was deeply rooted in the experiences of African Americans, reflecting themes of poverty, discrimination, love, and resilience. Early blues musicians often played acoustic instruments like guitars and harmonicas, using simple chord progressions and improvisation. Over time, the blues spread across the country, evolving into different regional styles such as Delta blues, Chicago blues, and Texas blues. The origins of blues music signify its connection to the African American experience and its transformative impact on American music as a whole.
This limited edition release draws inspiration from "blues music" and portrays a blues man strumming a guitar using Poncho's distinctive artistic stylings and techniques.
Giclee on watercolor paper. Ships signed and numbered and with a certificate of authenticity from the artist. Edition size of 62 (standard limited edition), 19 (artist proofs), and 12 remarques.
Edition | Limited Edition |
Framed | Unframed |
Height | 24 inches |
Length | 36 inches |
Medium | Paper |
Signed | Ships signed and numbered by the artist. |
SKU | poncho-dablues |
Larry "Poncho" Brown
Larry "Poncho" Brown, a native of Baltimore, MD, is a renowned artist known for his captivating and diverse body of work. With a career spanning over several decades, Poncho emerged as a talented signwriter at the young age of 17 and has since dedicated his life to the world of art. Holding a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from the Maryland Institute College of Art, he has graced the pages of esteemed publications such as Upscale, Ebony, Essence, and Jet magazines with his extraordinary art, both fine and commercial. Poncho's creations have also garnered attention in various television shows and movies, including "A Different World," "The Wire," and "Soulfood," captivating audiences with his vibrant and thought-provoking pieces. With a client list boasting esteemed names like Camille Cosby and Anita Baker, as well as his works displayed in prestigious institutions like the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, Poncho's influence and appeal extend far and wide. Alongside his artistic pursuits, Poncho is dedicated to philanthropy, having founded Raising The Arts, a platform that has contributed over 70 images to support non-profit organizations and African American causes. Additionally, he co-founded the Creative Quarantine, a collaborative effort with fellow artists, where the month of January is dedicated to creating new experimental works. Poncho's art resonates with admirers for its captivating rhythm, movement, and unity, as he skillfully merges past and present artistic stylizations to convey a sense of realism, mysticism, and beauty. Through his creations, Poncho pays homage to his personal values and consistently explores themes of unity, family, and spirituality, making his art universally appealing and awe-inspiring.Most in stock items ship in 0 to 5 business depending upon the shipping method selected during checkout. Large framed artwork requires an additional 1 to 5 days of processing time to allow for framing. All orders over $250 ship signature required. Pre-Orders, identified by a “Reserve Now” checkout button, can take 3 to 14 business days to process and ship. If there is an issue with your order we will notify you with 1 to 2 business days. For additional information please visit our: Shipping Policy