Atlanta Georgia Artist Corey Barksdale Mural Painting Folk Art & Jazz Art African American Art

Atlanta Georgia Artist Corey Barksdale vast scale wall picture art. Murals of sorts date to antiquated times, such as a paintings upon a Caves of Lascaux in southern France, as well as most very old murals have survived in Egyptian tombs, as well as in Pompeii. The tenure became some-more important with a Mexican "muralista" art transformation (Diego Rivera, David Siqueiros, or José Orozco). There have been most opposite styles as well as techniques. The best-known is substantially fresco, that uses H2O soluble paints with a slightly wet ...

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25 Responses to “Atlanta Georgia Artist Corey Barksdale Mural Painting Folk Art & Jazz Art African American Art”

  • KeithKNOWS says:

    You’re hired for my next event. Great idea, and music to rock da’ house.

  • redmudartist says:

    I love Boscos work. I learned ALLOT from him over the years he has been a big help to me and other artist. Thanks for all ideas the inspiration Bosco.

  • clow2ground says:

    Cool. What good jazz do you know? Forward it to me.

  • Surely57 says:

    This is a jazz mural, the music doesn’t suit it.

  • Volv093t says:

    nice

  • cocomajo says:

    man you are so good!!! how do u paint so large scale?! cool song choice too!

  • mctrippydjtwomp says:

    thatz tight i love you!!!

  • clow2ground says:

    Hi man,
    I checked out your channel and you are a great artist. Love your style. A collaboration mural project sounds cool. Your country or mine?

  • Dingo30 says:

    Corey, ur work is amazing, i like the deepnes n flavor of ur paintings…
    They are touching me …maybe one day we can paint a mural together…
    stay safe

  • clow2ground says:

    I would assume they have better music in Afghanistan. Any how thanks for the compliment.

  • clow2ground says:

    Cool! Thanks!

  • hnoj2202 says:

    i love the work man that’s awesome i look fowartd to seeing more chck some of my work out also let me know what you hink tamara k

  • boscobear33 says:

    Great work of art. Been Doing mud paintings and other types of art for over 40 YEAR`s. Peace

  • goatmanart says:

    It is the eyes.Creepy

  • boscobear33 says:

    Great work of art. Bosco

  • dubberdubs says:

    good stuff. except that baby at the end out of nowhere was a bit scary. kind of like those two girls in “the shining.”

  • whitestalkervan33 says:

    The comment below is by Richard Chalmers he bought some of Steven Red Mud Chandlers art a few years ago on the net and started copying it then he started stalking red mud and emailing people he knows including galleries, he is a net stalker beware of him

  • acdcart9 says:

    Great job. I love Georgia and the folk art down there. The only problem I ever had with folk artist was with that Georgia red mud painter Steven C Chandler. I bought some of his art and later wanted to sell it. I offered it back to him first for what I paid for it and have been harassed and slandered by him ever since he is a real bad mark on the great Georgia folk artist past and present. Keep up the good work. John

  • pabloflores93 says:

    awesome art man

  • pabloflores93 says:

    awesome art i m also an artist

  • appquih says:

    great art

  • zoldessandor says:

    beautiful work !

  • artistsixteen says:

    i love it!!!!

  • barafunda says:

    wow man!!

    You are really good!!

    Good work

  • AbsurdBrane says:

    Love your work…I think I’ve seen some of your stuff around Atlanta, No????

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