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    Carl Palmer's Fine Art

    I'm not quite sure what Carl is presenting, but this is the description on his new website:


    About The Collection

    A legendary drummer. A new medium in visual art. The most limited release imaginable.

    RHYTHM IS THE MEDIUM. Created over the course of 2012, Carl Palmer’s fine art debut is historic, as he pioneers a new visual art medium with Twist of the Wrist. Working with notorious creative team SceneFour, Palmer is unveiling a collection of epic canvases built from rhythm. Like a painter using brushes and paints, Carl Palmer is utilizing drumsticks of different color and light temperatures to perform for canvas, with each beat captured and translated into a visual masterpiece.

    Twist of the Wrist is unveiled worldwide exclusively at www.carlpalmerart.com. With a very limited number of pieces available in this debut collection, we encourage those interested to sign up on the interest list for more information prior to the February 1, 2013 release date.


    http://carlpalmerart.com/



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    Fine A$t.

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    Maybe it's to do with his work with children who have sensory deficits ?

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    Well, I still have no idea what it's about. The website doesn't make it much clear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Roth View Post
    Like a painter using brushes and paints, Carl Palmer is utilizing drumsticks of different color and light temperatures to perform for canvas, with each beat captured and translated into a visual masterpiece.
    I'm seeing Jackson Pollock's drip canvases.

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    Carl Palmer "Twist of the Wrist" VIDEO
    https://www.facebook.com/tony.ortiz....type=2&theater

    video on Carl Palmer website
    http://www.carlpalmer.com/

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