09
Mar
Sunday’s Sketch of Joe Satriani
Posted by: Susie // Category:
Pencil Sketches,
Rock Art

Thanks to my blog groupie for sharing his thoughts on Joe Satriani as follows:
The technical and scientific sounds from one of the best, if not the best modern day guitar virtuoso Joe Satriani are inspiring. Joe is certainly not of this earth as most fans will tell you. His music has emotion, feeling and power. The greatest thing about an instrumental is that the listener can have their own interpretation of the song. You can put yourself in a place where you once were when relating to a song composed and played by Satriani.
Born in Long Island New York and a teacher and mentor of the Steve Vai, Joe has created a new sound that was influenced by the great bands of the early 70’s. His music is passionate and yet non-intrusive, though that’s my interpretation of it. The first album released was in 1986 “Not Of This Earth” and featured one of my favorite tunes “Rubina”. This song really touches you deep that only Joe Satriani can play so well.
Joe Satriani is an influence and a genius to many guitar players. Joe formed G3 which featured Steve Vai, Eric Johnson, Yngwie Malmsteen and others. The greatest guitar players of the modern era. If you were fortunate to be part of it, you would know what a great display of genius and technical composition this tour had.
Joe Satriani has released over 20 CD’s since 1986, and the CD that really put Joe on the map in my opinion was “Flying in a Blue Dream”. Though there’s been so many great releases such as Live in San Francisco which has all of Joe’s greatest compositions.
Using an HB pencil for most of the drawing to bring out the distinct lines in Joe’s intense features, blending the darker corners of his face, and then adding lines with the HB brings out the detail a bit more. I chose to put charcoal ebony for his shirt, making the other features around it pop out.
Tags: art, drawing, Joe Satriani, Pencil Sketch
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March 9th, 2008 at 7:34 am
Your groupy is here. I am so impressed that wen I was doing my drop tour I looked up and in a split second knew who this was. Sue you’re a genius! This sketch is “oh my god” awesome. The detail and pencil work is 2nd to none.
Awesome Job and I want to use it for my desktop wallpaper.
March 10th, 2008 at 2:22 am
Another great sketch! Have you heard….
http://www.thesixtyone.com/Particle/collection/1258/
Particle — W - with Joe Satriani …
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March 10th, 2008 at 2:27 am
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March 10th, 2008 at 10:42 am
Nice drawing. <3 Satriani
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March 10th, 2008 at 3:29 pm
Absolutely! I have a copy of G3. Being a guitarist myself for many years, I can appreciate his extreme talent.
I just wish I could come even close to his talent level. You have to be dedicated for sure!
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March 11th, 2008 at 5:04 pm
You drew Satch! Awesome!
Once again, I’m impressed in particular by your shading. You have his brow kind of furrowed in concentration. It looks great.
I think I’ll go listen to Surfing With the Alien now.
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March 13th, 2008 at 6:24 pm
Wow Satch fans! WTG Alex and Curt. You have great taste in music.
March 13th, 2008 at 6:33 pm
Guys…
“THANK you so very much” from the mouth of babes! I can not tell you what your loyalty and dedication to my art has meant and will continue to mean. If you have any special folks you’d like to see.. be sure to ask, just as my “blog groupie” did.. and your wish..is at my finger tips..
Watch out bucaboy.. those fingertips I am saving for my pencil! hehe..
gotta love ya man!
Thanks again & again! It’s been a bad week, and your comments are filling my heart with love!