The painting is abstract and, as with most of Cannell's work, it really is open to the viewer's own interpretation. Paul’s most famous work has got to be Primal Scream’s “Screamadelica”. The east London artist was living and working in Cornwall until recently and also released a single with his band Crawl through Creation in 1996. Gibson SG has its neck busted. Paul also toured as a support act, painting on stage for the bemused British audiences of blink-and-you’ll-miss-em indie phenoms Fabulous. Although the painting contains no clear forms, the sections of detail evoke the combination of primitive and psychedelic inspirations that formed the basis for Cannell's most iconic work. This particular painting is abstract, and incorporates muted tones of blue and purple with contrasting highlights of pink and brown. Gathering dust under a bed somewhere. Welcome to Paul Cannell Art, and thank you for taking the time to visit my website! This work comes from the personal collection of Alan McGee (who was a friend of Cannell) and will be sold with a letter of authenticity from Alan detailing where and when he purchased the painting. New projects will be added to the home page, with other projects and finished pieces in the Photo Gallery section. The world's defining voice in music and pop culture since 1952. Your email address or password is incorrect. Cannell was a substitute for the 1976 League Cup Final, which Newcastle lost 2–1 to Manchester City. Description: He also designed the sleeve for Flowered Up’s ’Phobia’ and the Heavenly record label’s bird logo. Innes is producing.

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PAUL CANNELL (1963-2005) OIL PAINTING - Abstract oil on canvas by acclaimed artist Paul Cannell. The painting (48 x 56cm) is presented in a slim brown wooden frame (52 x 60cm). Album never sees the light of day…, Which is a shame because it’s Cannell’s album. Word was he was compiling a long promised Ecstasy exhibition. Over the course of the next three weeks I had several conversations with Paul and found him to be a gentle, engaging and very friendly man. Paul Cannell. In many ways he’s London’s answer t0 Jean-Michel Basquiat – we lost a great talent way too soon. I’m beautiful  Additional releases featuring his work include 'Higher Than The Sun' and 'Don't Feel It Fight It'. This particular painting was displayed at the 'CANNELLISM' exhibition at the Heavenly Record Shop in London in 1992 and comes complete with the original catalogue from the exhibition. Description: The legend was that Cannell dreamed up the sun design for the Screamadelica album inspired by a damp water spot he’d seen on the Creation Records offices ceiling after taking LSD. “Like all great dyslexic artists Paul Cannell pants” JEFF BARRETT, Jeff Coons?

Paul Cannell was the artist behind the Primal Scream. Paul created a number of paintings (whilst in house artist at Creation Records) that went onto to be used by Primal Scream and The Manic Street Preachers on their album/single sleeves including the infamous and critically acclaimed album 'SCREAMADELICA' which was recently featured on Royal Mail stamps. This particular piece uses blue, green, red, yellow and orange shades of paint that have been applied in a gesturely style to create a dramatic composition of loosely geometric forms (as well as a striking texture). Estimate: Fantastic. Cannell created a number of paintings (whilst in-house artist at Creation Records) that went onto to be used by Primal Scream and The Manic Street Preachers on their album/single sleeves including the infamous and critically acclaimed album 'SCREAMADELICA' which was recently featured on Royal Mail stamps. I thought: I want to be part of this! PAUL CANNELL, the artist famous for his work with PRIMAL SCREAM and Manic Street Preachers, has committed suicide. This particular painting is abstract, but could easily be interpeted as a landscape scene. Band change name to Dr Khan, deliver album and split up all on the same day. PAUL CANNELL (1963-2005) OIL PAINTING - Abstract oil on canvas by acclaimed artist Paul Cannell. This comes from the personal collection of Alan McGee (who was a friend of Paul) and will be sold with a letter of authenticity from Alan detailing where and when he purchased the painting. Paul Cannell tragically takes his own life….

Paul Cannell, Oil painting, art for sale. Bobby Gillespie (Primal’s front man)  got in touch with Cannell looking for sleeve artwork.

The colours used range from deep blues to earthy red and orange tones - certainly a striking piece depsite its size (20 x 26cm). Still looking for the next big thing he’ll be dropping into JAQUO.COM to write an irregular column on the musicians he’s most excited about. This work comes from the personal collection of Alan McGee (who was a friend of Cannell) and will be sold with a letter of authenticity from Alan detailing where and when he purchased the painting.

Doctor takes one look at Cannell and locks him up. Andy Golding takes up the sorry story…, “It’s all set up. Higher Than The Sun – The Art of Paul Cannell, Marceline Smith’s interview with Paul Cannell, View all of Andy's 'Songs For...' Articles, Jaquo Magazine: Summer 2015 by Jaquo Magazine and Friends, The Immersive Drive In Van Gogh Exhibition. The composition is made up of loosely geometric shapes, contained within a slim brown wooden frame (54 x 60cm). All this work that you see here, is done with the other hand, it’s not even done with my natural hand. This particular painting is abstract, and features scattered sections of pattern-work in grey, green and brown tones set against a background of rich, saturated blue.

Bobby pops in from time to time. Specialising in large scale oil and acrylic works on canvas. PAUL CANNELL (1963-2005) Untitled  signed and dated 'Cannell 90' (on the reverse) oil on canvas  20 1/2 x 22 3/4 in. Sadly like many geniuses of his generation Paul died young at the age of 42 after taking his own life. Paul Cannell Paul Cannell was something of an in-house painter for Heavenly Records and Creation Records in the early nineties. Paul Anthony Cannell (born 2 September 1953) is an English former footballer, who played as a forward for Newcastle United between 1972 and 1978. Still looking for the next big thing he’ll be dropping into JAQUO.COM to write an irregular column on the musicians he’s most excited about. This particular painting is purely abstract, and uses a subtle palette of grey and blue tones, with one section of deep red to create contrast. Select Magazine found him and wrote: He’s 28, he’s deeply skint, never went to art school and started painting ‘Just to get me out of a rut”. £8,000 - £12,000. Sadly like many geniuses of his generation Paul died young at the age of 42 after taking his own life. Veteran of the London 1980s music scene, where he designed record sleeves for all kinds of rock stars and indie heroes he is a bottomless pit of musical trivia. Bolton is there. Paul had approached them with a view to providing some artwork and from there he became the house artist for Jeff Barrett’s Heavenly Records in the early nineties, an eerie Pre-Banksy world where a madcap artist had to bother record companies to scrape a living. He wanted it to be jazz. Andy Royston is a designer, artist and photoblogger based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The painting uses a wide range of boldy textured bright colours to create a striking, abstract image. It’s clumsy.

We spent ages sectioning out the painting and figuring out what he wanted from it. He was a gifted and lovely man but fragile. All this clumsy work you’re seeing here, that’s why it’s clumsy. He held down a studio at Creation Records labyrinthian office above a Hackney sweatshop, described by artist and blogger Marceline Smith as “a bomb site of paper, canvas, paint, car body filler, polystyrene cups and fag ends.”.