Paul Stanley
Paul Stanley, 16" x 12" x 7". Size base included.
This is the story behind this piece. I woke up one morning and as soon as my feet touched the floor Detroit Rock City was playing in my head. I have not heard the song since my teenage years and I could not get it out of my mind all day. So I decided to watch the video of KISS performing this song over and over again. Something caught my eye, and it was their costumes. So I decided to create an art sculpture.
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Peter Criss
Peter Criss, 10" x 9" x 9"
This is the story behind this piece. I woke up one morning and as soon as my feet touched the floor Detroit Rock City was playing in my head. I have not heard the song since my teenage years and I could not get it out of my mind all day. So I decided to watch the video of KISS performing this song over and over again. Something caught my eye, and it was their costumes. So I decided to create an art sculpture.
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Soul of Metal
Made from recycled metal and finished with a clear coat. This piece came about when I needed a vocalist for the first band I ever made out of recycled metal in 2012. This piece was displayed at a major city building in Houston. Tx, so it has value.
Dimensions: 13" x 8"x 11"
King of FKN Metal
I was inspired by Kerry King, one of the badazzes out there who took the metal music industry to another level. And will always remain one of the top guitar metal musicians in history. Painting done on canvas with acrylic paint and finished of with a clear coat.
Size, 24" x 12" x 3/4"
Note; Not framed.
King of Metal
Kerry King, King of Trash Metal. I seen him perform live during my teens. Size 14" x 6" x 6"
Tom Araya
What inspired me to create this piece was the deep metal sound of the bass guitar and kickass vocals of Tom Araya. This was the first painting of my series of metal musicians. Painting done on canvas with a finished clear coat.
Size, 20" x 16" x 3/4"
Note: Not framed
Pure Metal
This painting was based on the type of music I listened to in the late 80s. I once had my own band during my teenage years, and we jammed our heads off. Metal music will always be a part of my life and inspiration.
Size: 20" x 16" x 3/4"
Note: Not Framed.
The Legendary Diamond
This painting was inspired by the soft rock of Neil Diamond. I gave this painting a greenery forest background with light flames not too intense. Which reminds me of his style of music folk with a little taste of rock. The first time I heard of Neil Diamond's music when I was sitting in the backseat of my Dad's Classic Ford Fairlane. This piece is finished off with a clear coat.
Size: 20" x 24" x 3/4"
Note: Not Framed
Soul of Metal
My inspiration comes from metal concerts I attended at the old Axiom in Houston, TX, back in the 90s. This venue is no longer available, but when it was open, the lines were pretty long.
Size: 20" x 16" x 3/4
Note: Not Framed.
Woman of METAL
This painting was inspired by the women in the metal music industry. When I was growing up, I would listen to Warlock and Lita Ford. I discovered Nita Strauss a few years ago who performs with Alice Cooper, which is one of my favorite bands / singers. Nita does some amazing solos and one woman who kickass on guitar. This painting is tribute to the women of METAL.
Size: 24" x 18" x 3/4"
Note: Not Framed
Space City
My inspiration comes from the new form of welding technology and how it's used to weld spacecrafts. And David Bowie's song, Space Oddity. What I used to create the orbiter is an old empty can which once stored welding rods. Just to have fun with this piece, I added alien dangling along the rear.
Size: 19" x 22" x 12"
Paint: Aerosol spray