Stringin' Da Blu Line
- Limited Edition. Edition size of 100 pieces.
- Ships signed and numbered with a certificate of authenticity from the artist.
- Measures 40x26 inches in size.
- Available on paper or canvas.
- Music Theme
The upright bass has long been considered a male-dominated instrument, but there have been many talented female bassists who have broken through this barrier. One such musician is Esperanza Spalding, who not only plays the upright bass but is also a renowned singer and composer. Other famous female upright bassists include Nicki Parrott, Mimi Jones, Kiyoshi Kitagawa, Linda Oh, Ellen Andrea Wang, Brandi Disterheft, Jennifer Leitham, Renaud Garcia-Fons, and Kate Davis.
Their inspiration led Gerald Ivey to create this stunning work of art titled "Stringin' Da Blu Line" depicting an African American female musician "laying down the bottom" or "walking the dog" as the jazz musicians like to say. Created in Gerald's celebrated style that includes intense color and texture.
Available as a giclee on paper or giclee on canvas. Limited edition. Ships signed and numbered and with a certificate of authenticity from the artist. Measures 40x26 inches in size. Canvas artwork ships unstretched and rolled in a tube.
Cert. Of Authenticity | Ships with a certificate of authenticity from the artist. |
Edition | Limited Edition |
Edition Size | 100 |
Framed | Unframed |
Height | 40 inches |
Length | 26 inches |
Medium | Available on Paper or Canvas |
Signed | Ships signed and numbered by the artist. |
SKU | ivey-stringin |
Gerald Ivey
Gerald Ivey has been selling his artwork for over 15 years and he is widely known and collected worldwide. His unique style is incredibly colorful and unique and is something that Gerald Ivey has spent years honing and perfecting. Gerald spends hours trying out various art forms, techniques, and mediums as he continuously strives to improve his craft. He hails from Florida and has exhibited exceptional artistic abilities every since he was a child. Gerald Ivey was formally trained at the Atlanta College of Art & Design.Limited edition artwork ships in 0 to 14 business days depending upon the artwork, artist and medium. All limited editions ship signed and numbered and with a certificate of authenticity from the artist. When a limited edition work of art is purchased a member of our team will contact you within 1 to 3 business days to provide you with a shipping timeline. Some limited editions are not eligible for expedited shipping. For additional information please visit our: Special Note About Limited Editions