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At 4:14pm on July 30, 2009, steve vickery said…
hello George
these are some very beautiful paintings you have made.
Hope all is well with you in L.A.
cheers,
Steve
At 12:00pm on May 12, 2009, Jacques Ponzio said…
Thanks to the invitation. Great, your quote of Monk
jacques
At 1:17pm on March 4, 2009, The Messenger Label said…
Hello! I would like to invite you to my website: www.themessengerlabel.com - This is a music networking site designed to connect and cultivate with Artist, Fans & Music Lovers… Another great way to network! I hope to see you there!!!

Thank you!
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At 10:41am on January 8, 2009, Gary Avrech said…
Hi George.
Your paintings are quite wonderful.
Thanks for asking me to be a friend.
-Gary
At 5:25am on January 1, 2009, THE GLOBAL JAZZ NETWORK said…
Hi George!

Thank You! and we will feature you again. I am working on a Summit and Festival and hopefully you and your art can be involved.

Have a splendid 2009!

Tamm E
At 6:37pm on December 11, 2008, "Always Warm Nights" said…
Just dropping by to say Hi! I like the new pic...

At 3:54am on November 25, 2008, martine lecomte said…
Lutherthomasbymartine
Luther Thomas by me.
I love your work of art!Love.M
At 8:44am on November 16, 2008, Wali Mutazammil said…
I am in gratitude for who you are being and your contributions in this world we live in. I have been traveling overseas, and not checking my Global Jazz Network emails. Please continue to be fully alive and have your great adventures as an artist (and other wise). You are the best...

Keep jazz live!
Wali
At 11:20am on November 15, 2008, Alva Anderson said…
George,
Very strong work... they are so fluid, how big are they? and thank you for contacting me.
At 6:58am on November 7, 2008, Frank Iacovazzi said…
George, thanks for adding me as a Friend. Your artwork is incredibly beautiful visually stunning!

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Visual Artist
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Where Are you located?
Los Angeles, CA
How did you find out about TGJN?
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About Me:
Every one hears music differently. The way we perceive it is shaped by our tastes, emotions, situations and personalities. I have attempted to have music take on physical colors as it traveled through air. My canvas is the manuscript which the notes are painted.

My ideal vision is to create a world in colors as Thelonious Monk created in a world in sound.

George McClements
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Help me get back to New Orleans

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Hey All YaAll

As some of you know I left New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Well I am trying to make my way back to the Big Easy.

I am offering all my art at 50% off my web site prices plus shipping for the rest of January and February.

Please go to http://www.artstorm.org

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