Watch now (2 mins) | Then music showed up Just as I was to put brush to paper, a car drove by playing Al Green’s “How can you mend a broken heart.” I am a huge Al Green fan, and that song is beautiful and heartbreaking. I hadn’t yet decided to draw a flower but I think hearing that song pushed me there, brought a flower to the surface.
There’s a video of Rev. Green singing Funny How Time Slips Away in duet with Lyle Lovett in a studio session where they are playing loose and happy. In addition to enjoying them doing Willie Nelson proud, I now find it easy to imagine you sitting in a corner there doing your capture in a few lines thing.
I mostly listen to music while driving. I have a USB with a few thousand tunes on it jammed into the slot and a number of physical CDs that are usually newer acquisitions. Mostly it is relaxing and occasionally a tune will implant itself as an earworm for the next day or so.
Music and the Brush
Yes yes!
Heavenly to watch
Al Green is great inspiration! Love and happiness to you and yours.
There’s a video of Rev. Green singing Funny How Time Slips Away in duet with Lyle Lovett in a studio session where they are playing loose and happy. In addition to enjoying them doing Willie Nelson proud, I now find it easy to imagine you sitting in a corner there doing your capture in a few lines thing.
Watching you draw is a lot like listening to music. Such a pleasure.
I really enjoyed watching that. Brought my first smile of the day. Thank you
Lovely
Is there a video we can watch of you and Yo Yo Ma performing together? Would love to see that!
Ann D, Seattle
I mostly listen to music while driving. I have a USB with a few thousand tunes on it jammed into the slot and a number of physical CDs that are usually newer acquisitions. Mostly it is relaxing and occasionally a tune will implant itself as an earworm for the next day or so.