Graham
Whieldon is a UK based digital artist with an intricate painting
style and an almost obsessive attention to detail. His paintings rely
on no photographic or 3D effects - just a lot of patience, and straight
forward digital brushwork from the heart. View
all Paintings
With the support of you, my fellow fans, I hope to develop an exclusive library of fine art digital paintings based on selected songs of Rush, and make them available as superior-quality, large-scale, collectible limited edition Giclée prints. Every buck you donate adds another brushstroke to the next Macrograph, and is of course gratefully received.
Brother can you spare..?

The
Fountain of Lamneth is one of my all time favourite songs and
not only the subject of several sketches in the past, but the setting
of one of my most vivid dreams in which the fountain appeared as a small
pillared structure on a misty heather covered hilltop.
£98.00 GBP + P&P Printed
to Order
Red
Barchetta, although short compared to the epics of previous
songs, is no less rich in imagery and is possibly the most iconic
and well loved tale by the band. This vision of the classic car dozing
in dusty shafts of warm afternoon light came suddenly one night on
the edge of sleep.
What I want to achieve with this image is a sense of quiet serenity after the chase; the ticking of metal, dust motes in rays of slatted hazy light. Not sure about the viewpoint yet, may move it down a tad.
Available Soon
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