I was listening to Nirvana's "Unplugged in New York"...one of the very best live albums ever recorded. It's still amazing to listen/watch one of the world's loudest bands play acoustic so sensitively, trading their more familiar instruments to play gently reworked versions of a wide selection of tunes. They refused to do a greatest hits show, with the exception of "Come As You Are". Instead they performed a selection of material by a range of artists from Lead Belly, Bowie through to the Vaselines.
Recorded in November 1993, just 5 months before Kurt's death, this will always stand as a magnificent last glimpse of a fabulous artist.
This is a one-off Original piece on Saunders Waterford 300gsm HP paper, using mixed media including Watercolour Paint, Acrylic Paint, Inktense Pencils and occasionally Unison Colour Soft Pastels.
Unframed: 760 x 570 mm
Framed: 1063 x 868 mm