10/06/2021
A Musical Tribute
Bureau Before and After
A while back my friend Sam asked me to paint a dresser for him that his roommate was getting rid of and replace what was left of the drawer pulls with musical note k***s. First I had to find if k***s in the shape of musical notes actually existed and I'm happy to say they do because I didn't feel like trying to figure out how to make them myself! Then I cleaned, repaired, sanded and painted the bureau. I used my all time favorite Lamp Black Milk paint by General Finishes because its the deepest truest black paint I've found and it dries super smooth. I decided the k***s looked lost on the large drawer fronts so I added some artwork. Sam comes from a long line of Irish musicians and band leaders, I think four generations or so. His dad, Sammy Sr., played in and lead many bands in his lifetime and is infamous in Limerick for not only his talent as a musician but for his work with youth bands. Sam's grandfather, Paddy Benson had a dance band in which Sammy Sr. played for many years. Like father like son, Sam and his dad shared a common love for Frank Sinatra and his music. Sam plays the trumpet and his dad played the sax (amongst other instruments) and his signature hat was a fedora as was Sinatra's. When I painted the top of the bureau, I did so to highlight their passion for music and for the unique relationship they shared together. The front of the bureau honors his grandfathers dance band as does the vintage microphone on one end of the bureau. The other end is in tribute to his dad especially but also to the many Bensons who were both talented musicians as well as band leaders. I just delivered it to Sam...I hope he likes it!
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Beverly, MA 01915
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