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ABOUT BOOKER

Born on March 3, 1949 in Seattle, Washington, Booker T. Williams, Jr. displayed his artistic talent at a very early age,…. sketching and drawing virtually anything and everything. However at around age 13, Booker became smitten with the saxophone bug and his artwork became a secondary consideration. After attending Washington State University and the University of Washington for several years, he set out for NYC in 1974 to further “chase the music”, with a passion for art still reverberating in his being.

Booker travelled extensively through-out Europe and Japan, honing his sax chops and gigged considerably in and around New York. In addition, Booker has recorded, gigged, and jammed substantially with such notables as Andrew Cyrille, Sonny Stitt, Reggie Workman, Denis Charles, Charles Mingus, Archie Shepp, McCoy Tyner and Sonny Rollins to name a few.

In late 2005, while giving saxophone lessons, one of Booker’s students gave him a Photoshop 6 disc. Being a total novice, Booker began exploring the wonderful possibilities of Photoshop. Mind you, his artistic prowess of drawing and sketching was never out of reach.

During early 2006, Booker experienced a season of insomnia. It was during this restless period that Booker had some amazing breakthroughs with Photoshop and his art chops. He found himself thrust into a “magical” world with an indescribably, unique style of rendering his art. Booker categorizes his art as DIGITAL PAINTINGS with BOLD TEXTURES and COLORS that “jump right off the canvas and into your heart”.

Booker T.’s digital paintings have been featured in art exhibits in New Orleans, Baltimore and in New York City. He currently lives in Harlem, New York with the love of his youth and wife, Donna.

Booker’s artistic statement that encompasses every aspect of his life and spills over into his art is: graciously being able to see the UNSEEN and hear the UNHEARD…which IZZZZ ETERNAL!!!

You can find out more about Booker at his site http://www.saxxysoul.com/

Also, Booker is currently writing a book entitled, " I SURVIVED A MODERN-DAY LYNCHING/LOVE LETTERS TO MY WIFE " .

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At 4:05pm on May 11, 2013, b jAXON said…
Thanks extending the hand of friendship.
At 7:36am on May 7, 2013, Darryll Williams said…

Good morning Booker thanks for accepting my request will be in touch.Bless.

At 4:20pm on March 31, 2013, Errick Freeman said…
Thanks for the add!
At 4:00pm on March 31, 2013, Jamille Jones said…

Booker T. awesome work my brother. Thanks for adding me as a friend.

At 6:44pm on March 30, 2013, Glenn Towery said…

Love your art Booker T. Thanks for making me a friend.

At 12:54pm on March 29, 2013, Edna J. Patterson-Petty said…

Hi Booker, beautiful art work. Thanks for requesting me as a friend. Blessings always. Keep up the good work and may you sell, sell, sell. Edna

At 8:18pm on March 23, 2013, jacqueline amos said…

BLESSINGS THANK YOU FOR FRIENDSHIP

At 8:39pm on March 20, 2013, Rebecca Diane said…



Hello dear,

my name is Rebecca, i came across your profile now on this Comment Site . So I decided to stop by an let you know that I really want to have a good friendship with you. Beside i have something special i want to discuses with you, but I find it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site. I will be very happy, If you can get back to me, through my e-mail. (rebeccadd15@ymail.com)  So we can get to know each other better,and i well give you my pictures and also tell you more about me OK, you can contact me through my e-mail id Is, (rebeccadd15@ymail.com)
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Rebecca

 
 
 

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