Originals
As these two played….I saw an innocence and a maturity, a naivety and a wisdom. I saw wild horses in these girls souls. I heard the hooves beating into the ground as their hearts beat into the rhythm of their vision….their journey…and where so they go from here?
7 Priceless Prescriptions For Health and Anti-Aging
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I got a phone call from Victor Forbes of Fine Art Magazine graciously asking me to do the illustrations of a book by Dr. Bill Akpinar. Victor and I have worked on projects together in the past and I of course was thrilled to take on the challenge.
What I didn’t know was that this book would have such a healing and powerful influence on me… Read more
New CD From Michael Allman and the Friends of Poor Elijah Foundation
“To Delaney & Bonnie From The Friends Of The Poor Elijah Foundation”
“Livin On The Open Road”
“Get Ourselves Together”
Recorded to honor the music and influence of Delaney Bramlett and Bonnie Bramlett
and the benefit of Poor Elijah Foundation
LISTEN TO AND DOWNLOAD NOW!
Friends of the Poor Elijah Foundation
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Michael Allman – Vocals
Tony Tyler – Guitar & Vocals
Ike Stubblefield – B-3 Organ & Piano
Todd Smallie – Bass
Yonrico Scott – Drums & Percussion
Donna Hopkins – Vocals on Get Ourselves Together
Laura D’Orsi – vocals on Livin’ on the Open Road
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Produced by Floyd (Tom) Skinner
Executive Producer – Gina McClain
Engineered by Miguel Scott
Edited and Mixed by Miguel Scott & Floyd (Tom) Skinner
Recorded at Tree Sound Studios Norcross,GA
Mastered by Miguel Scott at Tree Sound Studios Norcross,GA
Original Painting (cover) by Michelle Bramlett
Digital Art Design by Jaesen Kanter
A Very Special Thanks to Paul Diaz for his Unmatched Generosity
An All-Skinn Music Group Production for the Benefit of The Poor Elijah Foundation – 2010
Below is a writing about the art work for the CD cover
“Just Paint What Your Dad Loved”
18×18
Michael Allman and Friends of Poor Elijah Foundation CD cover for singles “Livin On The Open Road” / “Get Ourselves Together” honoring Delaney & Bonnie and Friends.
“Just Paint What Your Dad Loved” were the words of Michael Allman as we discussed the cover art for his CD “To Delaney & Bonnie From The Friends of the Poor Elijah Foundation”
The figure in the top right corner is honoring Michael Allman and his dedication to the movement of PEF and the induction of D&B and Friends into the RRHOF. Michael, with F Tom Skinner, and ”Friends of Poor Elijah” did an amazing job and the Bramlett family is so proud. You rocked it. Thank you.
Dad loved horses and he loved to ride. He loved our “Rock and Roll Ranch”. He loved being home.
My Dad was a brilliant composer and loved and rocked the most soulful horn sections.
He heard music in his head all the time
The guitar is a given…I can’t even imagine Dad without his guitar close by.
He loved, and was influenced by, Robert Johnson. Dad said, “He was a good friend of mine ‘long time ‘fore I was born”.
He loved his front porch. Swinging and singing and sitting on his chair and playin guitar and talking and telling stories
and
looking at his roses
I painted the corner of the album “The Original Delaney & Bonnie and Friends- Accept No Substitute” to honor the Magic.
The figure in the top left corner is from an image Jaesen created.
My Dad loved to fly in his dreams.
This symbolism was created during the first works of the Elijah Series.
It represents Dads hand and who he touched directly. Those he taught, mentored, inspired, and loved.
The back cover is an image of an empty greyhound tour bus by Jaesen Kanter.
Can you imagine the stories on that bus?
Magic
Michele Bramlett
The Poor Elijah Foundation is dedicated to assisting musicians in need develop strong business ethics within the music industry to the working musician aspiring to learn and who does not qualify for assistance from charities that require long term and/or professional establishment in the music industry. Through mentors, workshops, and camps, PEF will take the working musician and educate them in various aspects of the music industry e.g. engineering, management, publishing, money management, contract negotiations, and musical education to elevate the art of the artist fostering skills to become more proficient in their craft.
The long and short term plan is to raise monies through the production and promotion of charitable musical events, art exhibits, DVDs, CDs, and any other such fund-raising that are permitted under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Once all corporation costs are met; the remaining monies raised will go directly to the education/mentoring of and or assisting the musicians with financial relief.
Poor Elijah
Poor Elijah
acrylic on canvas
24×48
This painting is to honor the dream of the musician
and the heart of my dad.
The “wall of dreams” behind Elijah represents his aspirations.
In his vision he flies
He takes hold of the roots of the tree of his creativity.
He welcomes “the road” and all that entails
The swirling symbolism is meant to convey the desire to be heard
The bleeding heart in the tree represents the heart of an artist
sensitive, as all true artists are
He stands before an audience and he plays his love and sings his life
his message
his music finally heard
In honor of dad, I placed a yellow pad of paper next to Elijah
My dad always had a yellow pad next to him…he was always writing
always creating songs
Dad was an amazing storyteller
The crossroads (upper left corner) honor the roots of my dad and his music
and…
My dads favorite color is purple
Matilija Magic Art and Music Show July 24, 2010
Matilija Magic Poster
20×30
Posters Available!
July 24th 2010 Art and Music Show
Jimmy Messina, rock legend (Poco, Buffalo Springfield, Loggins and Messina) Set to debut his paintings at the WAV in Ventura Matilijah Magic Art and live music show WAV July 24TH ~~ 3:00P.M to 10:00 P.M.~~ 35 W. Thompson Blvd Ventura, Ca Born in Texas in 1947, Jimmy began learning to play the guitar at the age of five. His influences were Elvis Presley and Ricky Nelson. He was especially drawn to the California sound of The Beach Boys and Dick Dale. This singer, songwriter, producer, engineering master, has found satisfaction in every new adventure. Painting for years , this is Jimmy’s first public showing . Michele Bramlett will be unveiling her piece “Poor Elijah” ( Inspired by her fathers song of the same name)~ Michele will also be showing for the first time her collaborative effort with artist Jaesen Kanter! Live music with Victor Vega & The Bomb With Special Guests Johnny Smith (Delaney Bramletts Nephew), David Bell, Paull E. Rubin, and Paul Kanter
See more photos from Matilija Magic Art And Music Show July 24, 2010
Cry

“Cry”
Digital art
This was the first real image that I worked with of Delaney.
It struck a chord with me because Michele handed me a picture she drew when she was 13.
It had a certain innocence. A simplicity that kids have.
That day, there was a lot of spiritual energy was in the air,
reminding me who we are and where we came from.
I heard a war cry, and it’s message is the heart of this story.
First Fruit
First Fruit
acrylic on canvas
18×36
Painted for the cover of Coco Carmels CD First Fruit.
Last produced record of my Dad, Delaney Bramlett, with ex-wife and musical partner CoCo Carmel .
Recorded and engineered by CoCo Carmel .
This Is Me When I Can’t Paint
This Is Me When I Can’t Paint
acrylic on canvas
24×48
Inspired by my friend.
At this point in my life I was feeling most disconnected
Was trying to “feel “ my way through it all…
But only
feeling angry and sad and broken.
Feeling deep internal frustration.
Every voice in my body screaming to be heard but silenced in my own self-preserving hibernation.
As I expressed this to my friend, he asked me
“When was the last time you just painted, Michele?”
So, that’s what I did.
I “just painted” and it began an opening
of my heart.
I am meeting me for the first time once again.
The swirling is the wanting
my desire
So, this was me painting when I felt like I couldn’t paint.
The Vet
“The Vet”
Bramlett- Heard him on the promenade near the pier in Ventura, California.
This man touched my heart. He played and sang and I danced.
Kanter- So many stories beneath the callas shell that protects those who live on the street.
Trance/Boy Playing, Girl Dancing
“Boy Playing, Girl Dancing”
“Trance”
Bramlett- Night stroll down Main Street, Ventura, California.
This young man was anxious to be heard and was so eager to play.
His girl loving him, dancing for him.
Kanter- When I closed my eyes I heard something different, I was able to hang on to that feeling for a few moments after I opened my eyes and before harmony met reality.
Wonderland/Player at Farmers Market
“Player at Farmers Market”
“Wonderland”
Bramlett- Interesting to see this man playing like he had the whole worlds attention. Playing on the edge of his life and from the depths of his soul as if he were playing “The Gardens”…or Carnegie Hall. The greatest universal concert imaginable inviting him to take the leap.
Most of the people walked on by, picking through the veggies and fruit, sipping their coffee, and talking on their cell phones, oblivious to his song.
Except for one little girl….
Kanter- What struck me about this image was the curiousity and innocence of the little girl as she was called by the sound of music.
JB
“JB”
Bramlett- He plays the blues…this makes him happy. The use of color blue combined with his expression, I think, is an interesting contrast.
Kanter- This image had so many magical things going on with in it that I was compelled to only bring some of them to light.
Sax Player 1
“Sax Player 1”
Bramlett- We heard him playing as we were coming out of the courthouse in LA. His playing, mesmerizing. His execution, brilliant. The saxophone’s singing colors the “grayness” of the city.
Kanter- He was like a snake charmer, his sax called to the animals as they paraded by.
BRAMLETTs
“Bramletts”
Acrylic on canvas- Michele painted two different portraits of her daughter Dakota and herself.
Digital Art to canvas- Jaesen then masterfully worked them into one image.
Acrylic on canvas- Michele then painted, recreating the body art (gifts of dad/papa) and painting her dad, Dakotas Grampa, in the moon.
3 process
Collaboration by Michele Bramlett and Jaesen Kanter
Three generations
Bramlett blood runs true and deep.
The body art represents the gifts of my father
to me, his daughter and his granddaughter Dakota
I painted the love of music and horses on my daughter. The arm band represents our heritage and conveys the strength of my daughter.
She is a warrior.
The guitar pic is about a conversation, the last conversation my dad had with his granddaughter.
Christmas eve dad told her “don’t ever use a hard pic, the damn things are too hard. Don’t ever use a soft pic cuz they’re just too soft. ALWAYS use a medium pic.”
I painted our love of horses on both of our bodies.
Dad gave to us the gift of “ga wa ni so qui li”
“speak horse”
I painted dad singing to Kota giving her the gift of love and art and expression.
I have on my body an easel to honor the gift of art my parents gave to me.
I am in armor which represents strength, loyalty, courage.
Its about the war I have endured.
Its about the truth.
This was the first time I painted my dad since he died.
“Do you know who we are?”
Michele Bramlett
By The River She Waits
By The River She Waits
acrylic on canvas
24×36
What will the river bring her?
SOLD
Dakota and Rodie
Dakota and Rodie
Acrylic on canvas
18×24
Painting of artists daughter and her dog Rodie in California.
Private Collection
NFS
Conviction Of The Heart
Conviction of The Heart
Acrylic on canvas 24×36
Painting inspired by the song
“Conviction of The Heart” (K. Loggins)
The child is holding close to her heart a fish, an apple, and a bird representing water, earth, and air. She represents us as children, our innocence, needing to be guided and loved. We need to first learn how, then teach them what it means to be keepers of the Earth. The child running on the sheet music is meant to communicate the importance of instilling art as a foundation for the spiritual growth of our children and that our children should be able to run into their unknown feeling confident and loved.
The moon is reminding us to look to the ancient o nes for wisdom and guidance.
The sky is tumultuous which represents change…
But know that the healing rain will come.
Mother Earth
Mother Earth
acrylic on canvas
36×48
Earth is our mother. She is life giving.
She is nurturing, loving, tolerant, and generous.
I want people to see her beauty and vulnerability. She is strong yet fragile, sensual and pure, hard and soft. She can create and destroy and love unconditionally.
She is there for all to walk upon in our individual journeys and paths to the Great Spirit.
Look at Earth and envision a woman…now do you see?
item #OR2002
$10,000.00
PUBLISHED
Veiled Stripes
Veiled Stripes
Acrylic on canvas
30×60
In this painting, I was trying to convey a message of harmony
Notice the stripes on the zebra lie beautifully
Side by side
In a perfect pallette
In a perfect plan
What is black if there is no white?
What is white if there is no black?
I believe differences in color and religion
are the core causes of conflict and war
(note the arrow in her hands)
We have a choice
Will we chose wisely?
























