Wednesday, September 08, 2010 | 8:53:23 AM
New Prints Available

BOB MARLEY - JERRY GARCIA - ROBBIE ROBERTSON

My KING BEE BLUES PRINTS are printed as giclee fine art prints, using non-fading pigmented inks on acid-free archival paper. This is a limited edition series with each piece signed and numbered.

Sized at 19" X 13" and 8.5" X 11", and are very reasonably priced.


King Bee Blues Prints List
Albert Collins - Albert King - B.B. King - Billy Gibbons - Bob Marley - Buddy Guy
Duane Allman - Dizzy Gillespie - Earl Hooker - Earl King - Eric Clapton
Gatemouth - Hound Dog Taylor - Jerry Garcia - Jimi Hendrix - Johnny Winter
Lightnin Hopkins - Luther Allison - Muddy Waters - Ornette Coleman - Otis Rush
Robbie Robertson - Slash - Statesboro Blues - Stevie Ray Vaughn - Taj Mahal

Texas Theater - Bass - Crued - Drums - Musicians - Sax - "Dude!" - Acrylic Dude

Motorcycle Prints
Screamin' Eagle Harley - Purple Flame - Gold Flame - Patriot Fatboy


Jim Doody Watercolors Artist Statement

South side of Chicago native watercolor artist Jim Doody paints his blues music-inspired art with his ears, as well as with his eyes and hands. Like a twelve-bar blues song, Jim’s compositions are simple, yet detailed, colorful, expressive, direct and to the point. And every time you experience them, you discover something new.

What draws you in are the vivid colors. Vibrant. Unpredictable. Expressive. Colors creating their own energy, depth, mood, and sense of motion. The exaggerated perspective gives each piece a unique dimension. And the attention to detail captures the character, authenticity and integrity of each visionary musician and their instrument.The stark white backgrounds symbolize the purity and originality of their sound.

In addition to his originals and giclee reproductions, Jim has painted guitars for the Fender Custom Shop in Corona, California. Two of these custom hand-painted guitars are now owned by Blues legend Buddy Guy. Jim’s studio is in Costa Mesa, California.

February, 2007
"When I draw and paint my subjects, I think of how these mostly untrained musicians could take the same instrument, like the guitar or harmonica, and make them sound so different. Their songs range from overwhelmingly melancholy to downright comical, often in the same line. A life lesson in every bar. Maybe it was their way of saying "Nobody loves me but my mother…but she could be jivin’ too!" So even though it might be a "Mean Ol’ World,"  through their music, we’ll always have something to smile about."


All images on this site are owned and copyrighted by Jim Doody and Doody Doodles, and may not be used for reproduction without the written permission from the owner. All rights reserved.

Jim Doody is an artist who creates the finest in watercolor art depicting Blues Musicians and Blues Music related subjects as well as Harley Davidson Motorcycles that his customers and fans use for gifts and decorations.

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