
Well these are just some of the images from the concert the other night. I have 860 mixed images and was grateful to be there and certainly very pleased with some of my images that were captured. It was such a great concert and the crowd for the most part was well behaved and the vibe of the whole night was excellent. What a tribute to Mick Cocks who was with us to feel the love and support and boy it is one heck of a celebration when people from the venue hire, to staff, to roadies to artists, sound and lighting crews donated their time and equipment and talent to help someone, and Mick Cocks was well honoured and they raised $100,000 that night to help him. I was proud to be such a minute part of this night.
The images with my name is automated and apparently resizes the text I applied to images that are in a different orientation, and it cut off the "a" after Peihopa, but because there are 860 images in total and around half of that in a portrait setting, it is far too much effort to do it for everyone of the images, so I will leave it as is, but I own the copyright to them!! "a" or no "a".
I am also placing a link at the bottom of the post for a look at Lisa Maree Williams' images for Getty's. The images are clear, but a tad too dark for my tastes. I have a heap of great images that are crisp and clear - all said with no disrespect to Lisa maree's images, but I am a fan of clarity and light. There are many more images than i have placed here. I will be selling some of them for a nominal cost for those who might be interested.
Enjoy the images!













































Lisa Maree William's images can be found here.
One for the Boys - A concert for Mick Cocks
Posted by Craig Peihopa at Monday, July 27, 2009 1 comments
Painting Number 2...AND number 3!

The jeans above are of talented Australian Country music singer Adam Brand. He has a number of successful albums and is currently involved on Australia's Dancing with the Stars on Network 7 around Australia. This is the second pair of jeans I have been asked to do, and I was so pleased with them. After having done the two, I know I am getting better. If you click on the image now you can get a clearer view of the jeans.
The layout from left to right is the small versions of each of his albums and then the jeans which I painted and then the tree on the right hand side is of actual paperbark I found in my driveway that I peeled and glued to the canvas and then painted over. The background is of a beautiful luminous blue sky I selected to remind me of early at dawn, hinting the possibility and excitement of a new day and the rugged bush and over growth of the reeds and foliage one can find in the outback areas of this vast land.
The face on the leg of the jeans I actually painted from a picture I took of him. You can see it below, 

It was a photograph I turned into a Black and white like etching. Then I printed it on paper and placed it next to the jeans and then I proceeded to paint the picture side by side. It is not 100% accurate but boy it is close. It is the first time I have done this, and I am loving it. I called it Blue Sky Cathedral which is the title of the song and film clip I have attached from You Tube at the end.
I met Adam a few weeks ago and took a picture of him, and he signed the CD I purchased. I told him I was painting his jeans and after gazing at my jeans of fellow county music legend Lee Kernaghan, he said "well my jeans are in good hands then!" He was gracious and kind, I wish him every ongoing success.
I just love the creative energies I feel waiting to get out. I woke up the other morning with an image of a sunset in my mind, together with the yellowing and orange hues against a barren terracotta earth, a view which I have actually seen. I was nervous but wanted to get the colours right and so I went and bought another canvas and painted another the one you see below in 40 mins. It is not finished yet, I want to put a silhouette in there somewhere of a guitarist or person(s). I haven't figured that out yet but will think on it and wait for the feeling or thought that suggests to me that (whatever) would work and then i will complete it. 
I have been asked to contribute to a gallery showing early next year, and they want 10 canvases from me. They said I will probably sell some as well. As for that who knows. It would sure be great, but I am at this stage so pleased to be creating these things I cannot actually believe it. I do not look at the canvasses at the end when they are done and see or say how good I am or even remotely think in a superior mindset, not at all, I simply look at them, even the third one you see and say "Did I really do that?" and softly smile with the answer that needs not to be said. I am so fortunate to be finding a new door of expression. I am certainly the benefactor of so many warm and gracious blessings from people who help me in ways they cannot fully understand.
Labels: adam brand, paintings and art by craig peihopa
Posted by Craig Peihopa at Saturday, July 25, 2009 9 comments
