Topic: A Picture of Joe given to Him for His Birthday...
I was thinking, maybe I should explain my avatar. I have just a couple of pictures to show you regarding a gift I gave to Joe for his Birthday when I saw him at the Greater Des Moines Civic Center this past May 3rd. By the way, what a Fabulous Show!
It's not news that I have given Joe just a few small things when I get a chance to see him. However, because it was his 35th Birthday on May 8th, I thought about giving him something special that would mean a lot to me and eventually to him too. So while my very talented and beautiful daughter Sarah was on semester break from college, I asked if she would consider drawing, painting or whatever she decided to use, a picture from photos that I took of Joe back on January 31, 2008 at the Coach House out in San Juan Capistrano. Sarah agreed to the task and of course, I offered her compensation for her time. Hey, no one gets anything for free, not even dad's!
I gave Sarah a link to my Flickr account of the pictures I took of Joe that evening and asked that she pick one out of a series of photos I took while Joe stood over me playing, "Woke Up Dreaming". Here's the link and this is the picture Sarah chose: http://www.flickr.com/photos/8384830@N0 … 3851258350
It took Sarah only three hours to come up with the drawing done in charcoal on a white hardboard of that picture. I then took my original picture to a digital photo processing place who were able to change it to black and while and make it a flat finish in a 5 X 7 picture. Then it was double matted and professionally framed.
I gave the picture to Joe at the Meet and Greet before the show with hopes that he may consider hanging it in his father's guitar shop in Utica, New York. Joe told me as soon and he was done with the M&G, he would send a cell phone picture of it to his dad. The next day Joe's Tour Manager Clancy, confirmed it was being shipped to Mr. Bonamassa in New York. And so, here are pictures of the actual framed drawing and of Joe receiving the gift. Keep in mind that you're actually looking through a plastic cover while viewing the picture. I left that on just in case it was going to be shipped somewhere to add a little more protection. Enjoy: http://www.flickr.com/photos/8384830@N0 … 8662/show/
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