There's something about Stevie Wonder's music that just brings a smile to one's face. One favorite of mine is Sir Duke – a song written by the Michigan-born genius as a tribute to Duke Ellington and other greats like Count Basie, Glenn Miller, Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. The tune is at once cheerful and nostalgic, and each recorded version brings forth something unique and different. Check out this superb bass guitar cover of the Stevie Wonder classic by Alana Alberg, a talented young musician from Brazil:
To say that I love Sanagi 's work is an understatement. Looking at her art feels sort of therapeutic, and I find her drawings refreshingly intricate. They're trippy, psychedelic, and resemble something that you might see under a microscope. Not much is Googleable about Sanagi, but that's fine. There aren't many artists these days that still pull off the whole mysterious vibe, so I commend her for that. By the way... they're all hand-drawn with pen and ink.
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