EDWARD SEAGO STYLE - EMMET SQUARE CLONAKILTY by Norman Teeling

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Edward Seago enthusiast, Norman Teeling paints Emmet Square in Clonakilty, Co. Cork in plein air.
    This is the second of his paintings for his new "Painting in Plein Air" DVD and is also complimented by
    a beautiful selection of tunes from his CD "Jazzin' The Shadows"
    If anyone has ever ventured into the GPO in O'Connell street Dublin City, they would surely have seen the one by one and a half metre paintings of the Easter Rising in 1916. These paintings were a commission Norman undertook in the late eighties.
    his passion for art never ceases!
    So it is with his music. He loves all styles and as with art he interprets it as he feel it! This is what he felt as he played these tracks at the time, The Shadows with a jazzy feel!! As a result the album "JAZZING THE SHADOWS" was born!
    Here are four more of the tracks.
    Norman opens and closes APACHE on a flute and everything inbetween was done on my '82 Stratocaster. The third tune, THE SAVAGE was also played on the same guitar, but with an unbelievable array of sounds and styles, (Time to hang up my boots I think!!)
    NIVRAM (No2) and FLINGLEBUNT (No4) Norman plays in the Gypsy Jazz style of our hero, Hank Marvin, on his Maccaferri Toledo
    I was honoured to back him on rhythm, bass and programming the drum tracks, Recording mixing and producing the CD and in the process of the DVD
    For enquiries on his Art you can email Norman at
    normanteelingartist@gmail.com
    For enquiries on video production email
    blueshadows2008@gmail.com

Komentáře • 17

  • @vivianevangiesen8598
    @vivianevangiesen8598 Před rokem

    I love the painting and love the music! It is like the brush is dancing with the band.

  • @Shadowridercc
    @Shadowridercc  Před rokem

    I must thank you all for your great and encouraging comments, most for and a couple against! I must say that when I recorded Norman and myself playing in this jazzy style of the Shads "Rock" music, it wasn't aimed at using it as a backing to him painting at all! We just felt it may just add a bit of interest to the background! For those who really loved our backing, they would surely have turned it as loud as the wished and watch Norman paint! Those who found the music too loud, offensive or irritating, they would be able to lower or ultimately turn the volume off!!!

  • @spitharoo
    @spitharoo Před 8 lety +2

    I love this style of painting.

  • @Shadowridercc
    @Shadowridercc  Před 8 lety +1

    thankyou Lalaoui and James! I really appreciate your great comments and will pass them on to Norman too! I know he will be really pleased

  • @SonicVision360
    @SonicVision360 Před 4 lety +1

    Great style. Wonderful visual interpretation!

  • @mbower6207
    @mbower6207 Před 7 lety

    I have been working very hard at developing a loose and painterly approach such as this. It's deceptively difficult; Mr. Teeling makes it look so effortless. Lovely painting

  • @franciscosoto3456
    @franciscosoto3456 Před rokem

    Buen estilo y técnica

  • @GoldenStreetMusic
    @GoldenStreetMusic Před 9 lety +2

    Hi Charles,
    How inventive ... these are excellent jazzed-up interpretations of the old Shads classics ... who knew they could sound this good! I do remember seeing Norman's work in the post office on O'Connell Street back in the 1980's when I lived in Dublin for a while.'' Thanks for sharing Norman's artwork and the results of your excellent collaboration.
    All the best, James

  • @phillange166
    @phillange166 Před 4 lety +3

    Loud and irritating music, did you listen to it before posting? This is a wonderful painting, fascinating and dramatic use of colour and dynamic composition; I really like it. But it has nothing to do with the style of Edward Seago (1910-1974) in terms of colour use, values, or composition.

    • @1Thedairy
      @1Thedairy Před 3 lety

      I do agree with you, music is very irritating and far too loud. I had to switch off even though I was interested in the process of his painting. Also I didn’t think it was at all in Seago style.

    • @danv1061
      @danv1061 Před 2 lety +1

      If you dislike the music you know you can turn it down, right?

  • @1974gladiateur
    @1974gladiateur Před 3 lety

    Very nice

  • @roberthale2268
    @roberthale2268 Před 4 lety

    Beautiful. What kind of brush is that?

  • @LALAOUIHAMID
    @LALAOUIHAMID Před 8 lety +1

    السلام صديقي الفنان كمال شريبط

  • @vango9794
    @vango9794 Před 4 lety +2

    The music ruins the whole video.

  • @misterolympus
    @misterolympus Před rokem

    color scheme

  • @shanebailey9128
    @shanebailey9128 Před rokem

    Nothing at all like Seago, If anything perhaps Matisse. Not a fan of the music.