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FINE ART PORTRAITS
OF BILL FRISELL
All
signed by Bill Frisell and photographer Michael Wilson
A
special edition of Bill Frisell portraits by the acclaimed
photographer Michael Wilson.
Michael’s celebrated work is
represented by a long list of great musicians as subjects
and his beautifully conceived books. Songtone
is offering six black and white portraits of Bill
Frisell - archival sliver gelatin prints on fiber based
paper printed to museum standards by Michael Wilson. The
color portrait is a "giclee" print which
is a very high resolution ink-jet print on 100% rag art
paper using archival pigmented inks. All prints are
available in two sizes.
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"Intercontinentals solo" B&W |

"Good Dog" |

"Blues Dream solo" |
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16 x 20 |
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16 x 20 |
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16 x 20 |
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"Headstock" |

"Session" |

"Intercontinentals solo" COLOR |
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16 x 20 |
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16 x 20 |
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| 12 x 12 |
18 x 24 |
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"Blues Dream Band"
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16 x 20 |
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All b/w
portraits are 11X14 inches ($250) and 16X20 inches
($300)
The color portrait is 12X12
inches ($300) and 18X24 inches ($350)
ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHER
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1959, Michael Wilson has
lived there ever since. Over the years, he has developed
a singular approach to portraiture with a distinctive
group of subjects that includes such musicians as B.B.
King, Randy Newman, Bill Frisell, Lyle Lovett, John
Hiatt, Phillip Glass, Emmy Lou Harris, Doc Watson,
Richard Thompson, The Neville Brothers, Dawn Upshaw,
Leo Kottke, Viktor Krauss, Loudon Wainwright III, Clarence "Gatemouth” Brown,
Paolo Conte, Danny Elfman, Waylon Jennings, Mary Chapin
Carpenter, Willie Green, Buddie Miller, Kelly Joe Phelps,
Frederic Rzewski, David Sanborn and many others.
In 1985, Wilson published his first book of photographs
and writing entitled, "Heads Bowed Eyes Closed,
No One Looking Around". In 1999, "First
Kind Sight" was published.
In describing his artistic journey, Michael says, "A
providential conspiracy seems to have been at work
in the convergence of friends and events that led me
to photography and to the college in Kentucky where
I wound up studying photography. This is where I came
to love pictures."
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