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Outlaw'd---gifted

one of my favorite musicians of all time Eugene McDaniels. Mr. McDaniels created two jazz/rock master pieces in the early 70's so politically scathing against the Nixon regime, Nixon himself called Atlantic Records and had them recall all his albums and drop Mr. McDaniels contract...crazy his albums were reissued two years and they have the poiniancy they did then...oil and charcoal on wood, 24" x 48"

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abby fox 29 Jan 2006

amazing brushwork

Jerry 28 Jan 2006

Great portrait, colors, strocks and contrast.

geri pratt 19 Jan 2006

I too love the effect of the brush strokes. Makes for a very dynamic image. Another excellent portrait, Rob.

Jay Amatangelo 19 Jan 2006

Great work as always!

eileen martin 19 Jan 2006

wonderful portrait:)

Thom Roslan 19 Jan 2006

Your just "AWESOME".........Fantastic Brush Strokes on this one to create his hair & beard styles.........and of course your RAW Color Schemes are just breath-taking!!! You TRULLY "captured" the Essence of this Outlaw Poet/Writer/Singer!!!

Terry Bassett 18 Jan 2006

Another great portrait Rob.. love your style on these!

Cathie Brock 18 Jan 2006

This is absolutely fantastic, so raw and true...All the best Cath

Wade Harrison 18 Jan 2006

rob im speechless. you have so much emotions in your painting. your on another level...........

Steve Keith 18 Jan 2006

cool rob

Bluemoonshadow 18 Jan 2006

Ahh your brush strokes are changing again...I suppose change is the only constant... good stuff, Rob. :-) You sure are master in capturing the mood~!!

Andree Lerat 18 Jan 2006

Splendid...

Alberto D'Assumpcao 18 Jan 2006

Fantastic portrait, Rob! Excellent technique!

joan warburton 18 Jan 2006

Your talent for detail and character with minimal brush strokes, just blows me away. This is wonderful!

Analua 18 Jan 2006

Awsome paint Rob!!!!

jack morefield 18 Jan 2006

just brilliant!

Emily Reed 18 Jan 2006

Your portraits are so powerful, so exquisite.