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Portrait Sweatshirt featuring the painting Portrait of Don Pullen by Ritchard Rodriguez

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Portrait of Don Pullen Sweatshirt

Ritchard Rodriguez

by Ritchard Rodriguez

$50.00

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Our hoodies are made from a 75% cotton / 25% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes.   All hoodies are machine washable.

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Portrait of jazz pianist / composer Don Pullen, who I had the honor of meeting and cooking for before posing for this Blue Note commissioned piece.

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Portrait of jazz pianist / composer Don Pullen, who I had the honor of meeting and cooking for before posing for this Blue Note commissioned piece.

About Ritchard Rodriguez

Ritchard Rodriguez

Ritchard Rodriguez was born and raised in New York City, studied art at NY’s School of Visual Arts under mentors Gilbert L. Stone and Jonathan Borofsky, migrated once west to Aspen Colorado for two years where he was invited to exhibit for the very first time (at its Jerome Gallery), then east to Berlin, Hamburg and Paris for a duration of eight years. There he was represented by art dealers Michel Ozenne in Paris and Jan de Maere in Brussels who, aside from granting him a solo show in Paris’ first arrondissement, would also include him in the FIAC at the Grand Palais and the Auction House Elkaim, L’Isle-Adam. “I was a realist for a good fifteen years, trained in the ways of the old masters by the late Gilbert Stone, primarily...

 

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