Coltrane

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Coltrane Fine Art Print

This painting gave me the opportunity to create a virtual reality world.

A world where jazz legend John Coltrane is reunited with his son Ravi Coltrane in an intimate father and son meeting. That didn’t actually happen, but I believe could have happened if John had lived.

John passed away when Ravi was around 2 years old and over the years Ravi, in his own right, become a formidable jazz master. My painting brings the two men together at an upscale jazz lounge when they’re right around the same age and in the prime of their careers.

This room filled with light offered me the perfect opportunity to add some artistic fashion by giving John a stylish suit and Ravi an urban contemporary shirt, reflecting their individual styles.

Sitting on a backlit black couch, they engage in deep conversation about the music John helped to create and explore where Ravi looks to take it next.

I can see these two men sitting, laughing, talking about their tours, people they’ve played with, and all the ideas of where they’re going to take the music next. Ravi has become a very successful jazz musician, but in this painting, I offer him the opportunity to converse, laugh, and spend time with his father.

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Coltrane Fine Art Print

This painting gave me the opportunity to create a virtual reality world.

A world where jazz legend John Coltrane is reunited with his son Ravi Coltrane in an intimate father and son meeting. That didn’t actually happen, but I believe could have happened if John had lived.

John passed away when Ravi was around 2 years old and over the years Ravi, in his own right, become a formidable jazz master. My painting brings the two men together at an upscale jazz lounge when they’re right around the same age and in the prime of their careers.

This room filled with light offered me the perfect opportunity to add some artistic fashion by giving John a stylish suit and Ravi an urban contemporary shirt, reflecting their individual styles.

Sitting on a backlit black couch, they engage in deep conversation about the music John helped to create and explore where Ravi looks to take it next.

I can see these two men sitting, laughing, talking about their tours, people they’ve played with, and all the ideas of where they’re going to take the music next. Ravi has become a very successful jazz musician, but in this painting, I offer him the opportunity to converse, laugh, and spend time with his father.