One of my closest friends recently posted a picture of a statue that I had happened to have drawn almost 15 years ago! At the time I had no clue the real statue lived so close to home! In all honesty, I picked this depressing statue of The Angel of Death because it went perfectly with a lyric from one of my all time favorite bands. In Sullivan’s song, “The Charity of Saint Elizabeth,” it’s all about going too soon, but not yet being ready to die. So here’s a little throwback drawing, and you should all definitely go listen to that song.
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Fan Art Friday: Sullivan
It’s been a slow art week for me, so you get to see a throwback mixed-media piece I did for one of my all time favorite bands, Sullivan. Their sophomore released was called Cover Your Eyes and featured some pretty intense images collaged on their cover art. It really stood out to me and along with the song “Fire Away” which had lyrics featuring the title spoke to me even more. Back in middle school I randomly stumbled upon this band, and they’ve remained one of my favorites ever since. Lead singer, Brooks Pascal has one of the most unique voices I have ever heard, and the band had some of the most intricate and big sounding songs I’ve ever listened to. I highly recommend checking out all of their work, but in the meantime, enjoy this old artwork!
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It’s time to give some love to one of my favorite bands of all time: Sullivan. I would consider them fairly unknown and that is a damn shame because all three records they’ve released over an hiatus and 15 years is absolutely fantastic! Here’s some throwback mixed media artwork I did back in high school for these guys.