The Three Musicians Jazz Spiral Notebook | Black Music Art Journal, Ruled Pages, 6"x8"
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Warm, soulful, and full of rhythm—this jazz themed notebook features "The Three Musicians" title prominently displayed on the cover, making it a bold statement piece for music lovers and collectors. Original Black jazz art by Antionette Simmons Hodges celebrates the improvisational spirit and cultural legacy of African American music through vibrant brushwork, expressive forms, and a rich color palette of greens, purples, and golds.
The cover showcases three stylized musicians—wind instrumentalist, percussionist, and cellist—embodying the collaborative essence of jazz. Whether you're jotting down song ideas, sketching compositions, or journaling after rehearsals, this musician notebook is designed for songwriters, students, and jazz aficionados who carry rhythm with them.
The soft ruled pages are substantial and smooth, inviting long notes, lyrics, or setlists. A sturdy metal spiral binding lets the book lie flat while you play, plan, or reflect. Slip loose sheets, concert tickets, or lyric drafts into the inside document pocket and carry this compact, artful companion to gigs, classes, coffee shops, or late-night writing sessions. This music journal is both a jazz gift and a celebration of Black musical heritage.
Product Features:
- 118 ruled pages (59 sheets) of 90gsm paper — smooth, bleed-resistant writing surface
- 350gsm front and back covers with full-color jazz art featuring "The Three Musicians" title
- Dark grey back cover for a sleek, professional finish
- Metal spiral binding for easy page removal and flat writing
- Interior document pocket on inside back cover for storage
- Compact 6" x 8" size — portable yet roomy for notes and sketches
Care Instructions: Use a soft, clean, dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of book outwards.
About the Art:
"The Three Musicians" honors the collaborative artistry of Black jazz musicians through elongated forms, warm color harmonies, and dynamic brushwork. The composition captures wind, string, and percussion instruments working in harmony—a visual celebration of African American musical traditions and the cultural legacy of jazz. With the title elegantly integrated into the cover design, this piece embodies the rhythm and energy of live performance while paying homage to jazz legends and the rich history of Black music art.
Perfect for:
- Songwriters, music students, and jazz lovers
- Gifts for musicians, educators, or Black art enthusiasts
- Keeping rehearsal notes, music journaling, or documenting creative sessions
- Unique musician stationery with cultural significance and artistic flair
- Collectors who appreciate vintage jazz aesthetics and African American heritage
Carry the spirit of collaboration, improvisation, and creativity with you—wherever the music takes you.
Product Details & legal Information
Canvas & Materials
Each original painting is created using artist-grade acrylic paints on standard stretched canvas. These canvases are durable and well-suited for long-lasting display. The edges are unpainted, as commonly seen in traditional studio works, and the paintings are intended for framing or display according to your preference.
Care Instructions
To preserve the vibrancy and condition of your original painting:
- Avoid direct sunlight: Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause fading over time.
Keep away from moisture: Display in a dry environment to prevent warping or mold. - Dust gently: Use a soft, dry cloth or feather duster. Do not use water, sprays, or cleaning products.
- Frame for added protection (optional): While not required, framing can help protect the edges and enhance presentation.
- Avoid touching the painted surface:
Handle with care to maintain its beauty for years to come.
Artist Rights & Reproduction
© 2025 Antionette Simmons Hodges. All rights reserved.All artworks are the original creations of Antionette Simmons Hodges and are protected under U.S. and international copyright law. Purchasing an original painting does not transfer the rights to reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works of the image.
The artist retains all rights to the artwork, including the right to reproduce the image for prints, marketing, and promotional purposes, unless a separate licensing agreement is made in writing.
Collectors may display the artwork in their personal or commercial spaces but may not reproduce or resell the image in any form.