Brush, rag and airbrush.
The tools Artist Royston Norris
made use of to apply paint to canvas.
Acrylic paints were his medium.
He loved to paint.
He'd spend hours on end in his little studio
completely lost in the creative process.
For the most part, his subjects were musicians;
whether professional, amateur or just starting out.
As well as, those who longed to be a musician.
He also brought the same vitality
to the musical instruments he painted.
He created beautiful images, in which one could almost
sense the soul of the musician and their music.
"In my paintings I try to convey that
particular kind of magic that music holds for me."
The tools Artist Royston Norris
made use of to apply paint to canvas.
Acrylic paints were his medium.
He loved to paint.
He'd spend hours on end in his little studio
completely lost in the creative process.
For the most part, his subjects were musicians;
whether professional, amateur or just starting out.
As well as, those who longed to be a musician.
He also brought the same vitality
to the musical instruments he painted.
He created beautiful images, in which one could almost
sense the soul of the musician and their music.
"In my paintings I try to convey that
particular kind of magic that music holds for me."