I thought “one more time.” And I co-formed a band, two guitarists, a bassist/vocalist, and a drummer. I played lead and rhythm and the other guitarist played rhythm and lead guitars. We struggled. Barely got by. I was delivering pizza to make ends meet. The most we ever made in one night was $43. Four… Continue reading Jealousy is poison for your art career
Author: Roman
Pinup Artist. Composer. Writer.
Ode to Belly Dancers
I’ve already written belly dancing music. No, never published it. Just written it. It’s something I need to get around to. But I’m sitting here thinking that here I am with two gorgeous models who both are damn good dancers. Both of them know a little bit about belly dancing. Yes, neither are belly dancers.… Continue reading Ode to Belly Dancers
John William Godward – The Last Great Classicism Artist
John William Godward was a Neo-Classicist English artist. Born on August 9, 1861 in England, he was the oldest of five children. He was successful enough in the late 19th century to exhibit at the Royal Academy. But towards the end of his life, Neo-Classicism fell out of favor as it got replaced by Modernism.… Continue reading John William Godward – The Last Great Classicism Artist
Upcoming next month
I got some good news. Next month, I’ll be releasing my first purely digital product. It’s a package. Five songs, including two dance songs, two waltzes, and one ballad. All full orchestrated. There’s no band. Just a bunch of session musicians. I play guitar, piano, synthesizer, and harmony vocals. Sarah Kay is your lead vocalist.… Continue reading Upcoming next month
Watercolor isn’t for everyone
I recently changed this website’s tagline. It used to be “we paint beautiful women.” I liked that for awhile. But then, I started thinking that it was too vague. Beautiful women? Yes. Painting? Yes. But that’s too generic, don’t you think? Sure, I incorporate gouache with my watercolors. However, I’m mostly a watercolor artist and… Continue reading Watercolor isn’t for everyone