Recently I was fortunate to meet Birmingham artist Lonnie Holley. I was thrilled that he allowed me to capture his interesting hands while he was doing a demonstration at Lite Box Gallery at the Pepper Place.
B Actually the paint splashed hands were Java Lewis' way back in October I think. Lonnie carves sandstone, paints and does some very interesting scupture with found objects. I have another post that will go up soon.
What a neat idea for a photo series...artist's hands. This is a good hand portrait! Yeah, I saw Lonnie's work at the Folk Art Gallery. I especially liked his sandstone sculptures.
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His knuckles are just great, V.
Oh, that is a great shot! Does he work mostly with one hand? He has no rings on one and so many on the other!
Interesting rings!
Interesting how one hand is as interesting as the other one.
Fabulous photo!!!
I remembered him before I clicked the backlink. It was the paint splashed hands I recalled. He's got to be right handed.
This is so beautiful. I love your shots of hands.
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Actually the paint splashed hands were Java Lewis' way back in October I think. Lonnie carves sandstone, paints and does some very interesting scupture with found objects. I have another post that will go up soon.
Love this photo! It has so much details and character.
Hands are very interesting...I don't know if different types of hands have different meaning...but I know strong hands...and these are strong!
Beautiful pic, V!
Great hand shot, V.!
What a neat idea for a photo series...artist's hands. This is a good hand portrait! Yeah, I saw Lonnie's work at the Folk Art Gallery. I especially liked his sandstone sculptures.
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