Artist Ernie Barnes 1938-2009 (GOOD TIMES PICTURE)

coolie569

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Just got this in my e-mail. Damn. :smh: :smh:

Dude was my introduction to real art.


Acclaimed artist Ernie Barnes, best known for his unique figurative style of painting and whose work was immortalized on classic television and album covers, died last night, according to reports. He was 70 years old. More details are forthcoming. Mr. Barnes was a national treasure. He documented our experiences in his unique style. He will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Treasure our art...treasure our artists.

Richard & Renarda
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coolie569

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Added a little background about his life.

The Life of Ernest Barnes, Jr.

A former professional football player, artist Ernie Barnes is best known for his unique figurative style of painting and is widely recognized as the foremost African American living artist today. Born Ernest Barnes, Jr. on July 15, 1938 to Ernest Sr. and Fannie Mae Geer Barnes during the Jim Crow era in Durham, North Carolina, his mother worked as a domestic for a prominent attorney. As a child, young Ernest would accompany her to work and was allowed to peruse the extensive collection of art books. One day in junior high school, a teacher found the self-admitted fat, introverted young Barnes drawing in a notebook while hiding from the bullies who taunted him daily. This teacher put him on a weightlifting program and when Barnes graduated from high school, he had excelled in football and track and field.

Segregation prevented him from considering nearby UNC or Duke University, so he attended North Carolina College on a football scholarship and majored in art. He was drafted by the then-World Champion Baltimore Colts football team. He then spent the next five seasons as an offensive lineman for the San Diego Chargers and Denver Broncos. In 1965, New York Jets owner Sonny Werblin recognized Barnes' artistic potential and replaced his football salary for one season so he could devote himself "to just paint." One year later, Barnes made his debut in a critically acclaimed solo exhibition at Grand Central Art Galleries in Manhattan and retired from football. His autobiography "From Pads to Palette" chronicles his transition from athlete to artist.

Barnes' ability to capture the powerful energy and movement of sports has earned him "America's Best Painter of Sports" by the American Sports Art Museum. In 1984, he was appointed official sports artist for the XXIII Olympiad in Los Angeles. His sports commissions include "The Dream Unfolds," for the NBA to commemorate their 50th anniversary; "Fastbreak" for Los Angeles Lakers owner Dr. Jerry Buss; and paintings for the owners of the Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints, Oakland Raiders and Boston Patriots football teams.

For over 40 years, his neo-mannerism style of art has been admired and collected internationally. His national traveling "Beauty of the Ghetto" exhibition in the 1970s featured some of his timeless works as "Storyteller," "High Aspirations" and "The Graduate." His famous 1971 "Sugar Shack" dance scene appeared on the "Good Times" television show and on the Marvin Gaye album "I Want You." This image has been widely imitated and Barnes' expressive style has influenced countless aspiring artists.

Barnes' art has been used as an educational tool to empower youth. The power, grace, intensity and fluidity of his work - combined with his celebrated variation of genre and sports themes - has given him an unequaled place in the history of modern art, despite the domination of abstract art throughout his career.
 

Acur

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The article did not make it explicit but North Carolina College is now North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina. Ernie Barnes was a Eagle. Another graduate from a HBCU doing big things.



TELL THEM AGAIN!:cool::cool::cool::cool::cool:
 

BEAR167

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REST IN PEACE!!
 

coolie569

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The article did not make it explicit but North Carolina College is now North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina. Ernie Barnes was a Eagle. Another graduate from a HBCU doing big things.

EAGLE PRIDE
 

coolie569

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The article did not make it explicit but North Carolina College is now North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina. Ernie Barnes was a Eagle. Another graduate from a HBCU doing big things.

EAGLE PRIDE:yes:
 

Heist

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<Slams down phone on hook>

"DAMN...DAMN...DAMNNNNNN!

Michael, J.J., Thelma come out here, I've got some bad news"


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R.I.P bruh.
 

Winslow Wong

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Though he himself passed from this mortal coil, his work lives on for succeeding generations to admire and learn from...

Art is Forever...

RIP
 

Van Allen

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Man that was my friend from way back.....................:( I am fucked up right now. He knew me as a kid, damn, looked out for me too.
 
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