Jazz Hands - Fine Art Print
Benjamin Noah McCorquodale
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I first met Sam at the Wangaratta Jazz Festival(where he won the National Jazz Award) and I thought he would make a good subject for the Archibald Prize. He's a very funny guy, in this piece, it's the shirt that gives it away. I almost called this piece "the serious face of the hilarious jazz man". This painting was halfway done when my partner went into labour and it remained untouched for about 6 years to be eventually finished in 2022. I didn't enter it in the Archibald however, we are donating 30% of the proceeds to Support Act who have been an amazing aid for the music industry during the lockdown. -Benjamin Noah McCorquodale
A bit about Sam
Based in Melbourne, Australia, Sam Anning has been a major player in Australian jazz.
After completing a Masters of Music at the prestigious Manhattan School of Music, Anning relocated to New York City, quickly becoming an in-demand bassist in one of the world’s most competitive cities. Anning has toured extensively throughout North America and internationally, with performances at the Montreal, Vancouver, Detroit, Jazz a Vienne, Copenhagen, Port au Prince, and Panama Jazz Festivals.
Sam won the National Jazz Award in 2015, adding to his long list of awards and accomplishments - https://samanningmusic.com/
Support Act:
Support Act is the heart and hand of the Australian music industry.
We are the music industry’s charity, providing crisis relief, mental health and well-being support to musicians, managers, crew, music workers and organisations across all genres of music.
We deliver this through short-term financial support; funeral support; mental health prevention, education and training programs; the Mentally Healthy Workplaces Program; and the Support Act Wellbeing Helpline.
Support Act is an industry leader in cultural and behavioural change, and we strive to create a safe and thriving music industry for all, including dedicated culturally intelligent support for First Nations music workers. - https://supportact.org.au/
All prints are limited edition and signed by the artist.
A4 limited edition of 40
A3 limited edition of 30
Our fine art prints are printed on:
Hahnemühle German Etching 310
Classic lightly textured etching style paper.
310 gsm · 100% α-cellulose · white · genuine mould-made paper
German Etching is one of the most popular media worldwide for artwork and photography. This mould-made 100% cellulose etching paper is velvety smooth with a fine grain texture. The weight is ideal for handling and framing, and the natural white of the paper means no optical brighteners and the highest in archival standard.
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