Fest For Beatles Fans, 2009: Beatle Art
Okay, off we go to the 2009 Fest For Beatles Fans!
The show was enjoyable, as always, perhaps even more so because of this year's special guests. (More on that later.) But first, we go to the exhibit of Beatles artwork, with paintings, drawings, and mosaics of the fabulous foursome.
This and the next two pictures that follow show artwork from fans that was entered in a contest. I'm showing the ones I voted for. (I don't know what won; ithe convention ran through Saturday, March 28, and Sunday, March 29. I went on Saturday.)
On the left is a child's painting of the yellow submarine from the movie of the same name, and rather nicely done. On the right, we have a glazed reproduction of the Abbey Road LP cover with the closing lyrics to the song "The End" - "And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make" - spelled out on the side in Scrabble-type lettering.
I'm not sure what the stylized crosswalk line characters are supposed to be spelling out. "140U?" "II YOU?" Hmmm. . . .
Copyright 2009 by Steven Maginnis
Fest For Beatles Fans, 2009: Beatle Art
Okay, off we go to the 2009 Fest For Beatles Fans!
The show was enjoyable, as always, perhaps even more so because of this year's special guests. (More on that later.) But first, we go to the exhibit of Beatles artwork, with paintings, drawings, and mosaics of the fabulous foursome.
This and the next two pictures that follow show artwork from fans that was entered in a contest. I'm showing the ones I voted for. (I don't know what won; ithe convention ran through Saturday, March 28, and Sunday, March 29. I went on Saturday.)
On the left is a child's painting of the yellow submarine from the movie of the same name, and rather nicely done. On the right, we have a glazed reproduction of the Abbey Road LP cover with the closing lyrics to the song "The End" - "And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make" - spelled out on the side in Scrabble-type lettering.
I'm not sure what the stylized crosswalk line characters are supposed to be spelling out. "140U?" "II YOU?" Hmmm. . . .
Copyright 2009 by Steven Maginnis