Tunstull Dashing chronicles the creative activities of my career as a fine artist and instructor through the exploration of art and international locales, where inspiration for new works are uncovered.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Lena Horne
A legend that I had the pleasure of meeting continues to shine. Here is my sketch of her for Playbill when she did "A Lady and Her Music" on Broadway.
37 comments:
Ignacio
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Dear Glenn:
It is a sad day indeed for both musicians (who may have worked with her, appreciated her talent) and music lovers (who DEFINITELY appreciated her talent!!), with Ms. Horne's passing. In life, you will always meet/hear about a few individuals who were truly blessed by the gods, looks, talent, charisma, taste, integrity... and she was one of these. Like the day when Luciano Pavarotti passed (which for me was a very sad day indeed!), I sent a prayer to the universe with my thanks for sending her to our world. She will always be remembered.... and you definitely captured her aura, my dear, in your lovely sketch
Glenn_ Happy belated Mother's Day, hope all is well with you, Joe and your families. Thanks for the beauty you captured of one of our most beautiful & legendary African American women, may she rest in peace and enjoy her next life.
Wonderful tribute to the fabulous Ms Horne....I will reach out to her daughter Gail when things quiet down as she's an old friend...Another legend has gone but what memories she leaves us...b
Wow Glenn! Thank you for sharing these amazing sketches with me. They're wonderful!You should be very proud of all your accomplishments. I met her at Anne Klein many years ago when she came up to buy clothes.She was really nice and still gorgeous as a senior citizen.What a class act! I can't wait for the movie.
Glenn these are, of course, beautiful! such a sad end to an amazing era. i LOVED her. i also had the pleasure of meeting her once. lovely. hope you are well and things are good in your world! hugs,
GT, thanks for sending that out, it definitely brings back memories for me. Particularly when I was dating Burke. As you might not know,Ms. Lena Horne was his first cousin. His father and her father were brothers. She will be sorely missed.e
Thanks for sending the sketch. Another icon passed, very sad. She had tremendous struggles in her life and career, I was always a huge fan of her and her music. Jeff.
You truly captured her essence here. She always seemed the perfect combination of vulnerabilty and the kind of strength that isn't threatening to men. And she had one of those rare faces that almost everyone finds beautiful.
I saw that show when she came to Louisville. She was the definition of a class act and I've always felt honored to have witnessed her in action.
Glenn Tunstull did a sketch of Miss Horne for PlayBill during her Broadway show in the late 80's.Her death just as her life is being felt deeply by the Black American community,and all those connoiseurs around the world who have an appreciation for talent ,courage and great beauty,she made her mark!!
Her life mattered to so many people and for so many good reasons. She has always had, and will always have my utmost respect and admiration for the outstanding contributions she made to the continuum span of American and world culture through her gift of voice.Indeed she was a pioneer in so many ways.
Another legend who set A standard...of race, beauty, femaleness, talent, performance and showmenship....and lived such a FLUID, creamy, smooth life, in spite of all the perceptions and drama. But then again.... there's a potential "legend" being born this split SECOND...somewhere in this huge world of 21 century possibilities and beyond....!LOL WOW...and on it goes...
I had the pleasure of designing and making a fabulous two piece dress ensemble for Lena Horn's musical director, Linda Twine. Ms. Horn loved my piece and complemented me on my superb designing ability. I inserted gussets under the arms giving Ms. Twine the freedom to move her arms while conducting the orchestra, Ms. Twine wore this stage ensemble for their tour in Europe " A Lady and Her Music" ... What a honor for me ... I have always loved, admired and respected Ms. Lena Horne, a true role model for so many years. She had timeless beauty ... she was fabulous in her youth and even more stately and beautiful in golden years.
Glenn Tunstull was born in New York and raised in Detroit. He studied at Parsons School of Design as a fashion illustrator. He subsequently worked for Women’s Wear Daily, Vogue Magazine, Calvin Klein and Polo/Ralph Lauren, to name a few, before shifting to fine art painting. He has traveled globally, including locals from France, Australia, Brazil and Japan, for many years, utilizing those settings as inspiration for his paintings. He currently teaches art at Parsons School of Design and Marist College and frequently has solo exhibitions in New York and Martha’s Vineyard. The work is represented in private collections in the U.S., Paris, Italy, Brazil and South Africa.
37 comments:
Dear Glenn:
It is a sad day indeed for both musicians (who may have worked with her, appreciated her talent) and music lovers (who DEFINITELY appreciated her talent!!), with Ms. Horne's passing. In life, you will always meet/hear about a few individuals who were truly blessed by the gods, looks, talent, charisma, taste, integrity... and she was one of these. Like the day when Luciano Pavarotti passed (which for me was a very sad day indeed!), I sent a prayer to the universe with my thanks for sending her to our world. She will always be remembered.... and you definitely captured her aura, my dear, in your lovely sketch
That is wonderful --thank you
Just gorgeous. Send this to Carson, he will love it!
Hope all is well,
She is divine.
Hugs,
Glenn_
Happy belated Mother's Day, hope all is well with you, Joe and your families. Thanks for the beauty you captured of one of our most beautiful & legendary African American women, may she rest in peace and enjoy her next life.
Peace and lots of Blessings,
Wonderful tribute to the fabulous Ms Horne....I will reach out to her daughter Gail when things quiet down as she's an old friend...Another legend has gone but what memories she leaves us...b
Truly beautiful!
...and I had the great opportunity to share the stage with her in that show!
I learned so much. God Bless Her.
Thank you for sharing.
Hey Glenn,
Thanks so much for sharing this! She has long been...and will continue to be...one of my sheroes!!
You captured her beautifully!
beautiful! ~ thanks for sharing :)
How lovely!
Wow Glenn! Thank you for sharing these amazing sketches with me. They're wonderful!You should be very proud of all your accomplishments. I met her at Anne Klein many years ago when she came up to buy clothes.She was really nice and still gorgeous as a senior citizen.What a class act! I can't wait for the movie.
Glenn these are, of course, beautiful! such a sad end to an amazing era. i LOVED her. i also had the pleasure of meeting her once. lovely.
hope you are well and things are good in your world!
hugs,
GT, thanks for sending that out, it definitely brings back memories for me. Particularly when I was dating Burke. As you might not know,Ms. Lena Horne was his first cousin. His father and her father were brothers. She will be sorely missed.e
Glenn, the sketch is beautiful! You captured the great fiery lady very well. She will be missed.
Thx for sharing! forbatiw
Thanks for sending the sketch. Another icon passed, very sad. She had tremendous struggles in her life and career, I was always a huge fan of her and her music. Jeff.
You truly captured her essence here. She always seemed the perfect combination of vulnerabilty and the kind of strength that isn't threatening to men. And she had one of those rare faces that almost everyone finds beautiful.
I saw that show when she came to Louisville. She was the definition of a class act and I've always felt honored to have witnessed her in action.
Thanks for sharing your depiction of her.
HELLO GLENN,
THIS NEWS IS SO VERY PAINFUL.....
YOUR PORTRAIT OF LENA IS SO VERY BEAUTIFUL........
WOW! I've always loved your illustrations! They are so amazing!
Glenn Tunstull did a sketch of Miss Horne for PlayBill during her Broadway show in the late 80's.Her death just as her life is being felt deeply by the Black American community,and all those connoiseurs around the world who have an appreciation for talent ,courage and great beauty,she made her mark!!
Her life mattered to so many people and for so many good reasons. She has always had, and will always have my utmost respect and admiration for the outstanding contributions she made to the continuum span of American and world culture through her gift of voice.Indeed she was a pioneer in so many ways.
Truly a legend!
I saw her Broadway show, she was extraordinary.
Your sketch is fantastic...you captured Lena!
Gorgeous as always!!
Such a beautiful sketch. Thanks so much for sharing. Hugs
Wow, Glenn.........thanks...........beautiful drawings. I had not hear about her death. So sad. She was an aweseome human being
I am so saddened by the passing of this great lady. I saw that show on Broadway many years ago and was blown away. Love your art.
Another legend who set A standard...of race, beauty, femaleness, talent, performance and showmenship....and lived such a FLUID, creamy, smooth life, in spite of all the perceptions and drama.
But then again.... there's a potential "legend" being born this split SECOND...somewhere in this huge world of 21 century possibilities and beyond....!LOL
WOW...and on it goes...
Glenn these sketches are stunning!!!
I will call you this coming weekend.
Beautiful!!!!!! Iconic!!!
Thanks for sending me your portrait drawing. I've never seen any of your work. It is perfect and I really enjoyed seeing it.
Your work was beautiful, just like Lena.
I had the pleasure of designing and making a fabulous two piece dress ensemble for Lena Horn's musical director, Linda Twine. Ms. Horn loved my piece and complemented me on my superb designing ability. I inserted gussets under the arms giving Ms. Twine the freedom to move her arms while conducting the orchestra, Ms. Twine wore this stage ensemble for their tour in Europe " A Lady and Her Music" ... What a honor for me ... I have always loved, admired and respected Ms. Lena Horne, a true role model for so many years. She had timeless beauty ... she was fabulous in her youth and even more stately and beautiful in golden years.
I remember that. Beautiful. You might offer her daughter a copy.
thanks for sketch it is BEAUTIFUL.....LIKE LENA RENE HUNTER
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