Programme Artists
To illustrate the programme we asked famous artists(*) to each create a painting which was their interpretation of the song titles, we think you’ll agree the results are spectacular.
(*) assisted by Firefly AI
For sale
All the pictures are available for sale.
They are 60 × 60cms coated and mounted on 3mm foam board
£22.00 as is, £45.50 framed
If you would like to buy one please email: petworthchorus@gmail.com saying which one(s) you would like, it’ll be first come first served.
Sold/Available
Blue Skies: SOLD
Let’s Do It:
Fly Me To the Moon: SOLD
Moon River:
Somewhere: SOLD
Tonight: SOLD
Close To You: SOLD
How High the Moon: SOLD
What a Wonderful World:
Steppin’ Out with My Baby: SOLD
They Can’t Take That Away From Me:
Stardust: SOLD
Cry Me a River:
Ol’ Man River: SOLD
Luck Be a Lady:
Sit Down You’re Rockin’ the Boat:
Rhythm of Life: SOLD
You’ll Never Walk Alone: SOLD
Blue Skies as we imagine J M W Turner would have painted it.
Let’s Do It as we imagine Andy Warhol would have painted it
Fly me to the Moon as we imagine Jackson Pollock would have painted it.
Moon River as we imagine Titian would have painted it.
Somewhere as we imagine Francisco Goya would have painted it.
Tonight as we imagine Pablo Picasso would have painted it.
Close to You as we imagine Jack Vettriano would have painted it.
How High the Moon as we imagine how Grant Wood would have painted it.
Wonderful World as we imagine Michaelengelo would have painted it.
Steppin' Out with My Baby as we imagine Banksy would have sprayed it.
They Can’t Take That Away from Me as we imagine Rembrandt van Rijn would have painted it.
Stardust as we imagine Yayoi Kusama would have painted it.
Cry me a River as we imagine Jan van Eyck would have painted it.
Ol' Man River as we imagine Jean-Antoine Watteau would have painted it.
Luck be a Lady Tonight as we imagine Vincent van Gogh would have painted it
Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ the Boat as we imagine David Hockney would have painted it.
Rhythm of Life as we imagine Frida Kahlo would have painted it.
You’ll Never Walk Alone as we imagine Claude Monet would have painted it.