Sil Lai

November 14th, 2007

I took the night off last night. I went with my friend
Paulette Elkind (a fabulous make-up artist) to a lecture by
a new author, Sil Lai Abrams.
She was introducing her new book “No More Drama”.
I took notes around my constant doodling. Here’s a picture of Sil Lai:

Sure we had heard similar ideas before - things like
practice love, humility, and charity. But we can always
use a good coach, a reminder to stay on the path.
SilLai had a wonderful way with words. And she was
speaking/writing with real integrity. Life gets so complicated.
Sil Lai’s simplified process of starting with The Truth of any situation,
and then going on to
Acceptance
Action
Commitment
Focus
and Faith -
We walked out feeling empowered and happy.

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Lettering

November 14th, 2007

Graffitti. It’s finally sinking in. That we don’t just get the feel of
the letters we are going to write
and then write it.
It needs a predraw - to figure out changes in the letters
depending on the word and the space.

Here’s the word ‘train’ that I wrote
with a new style of Graffitti that Elgin Bolling recently dreamed up:

Sweet People from a Sweet 16

November 14th, 2007

There are so many wonderful people in this world. An appreciative client
just sent me the following two photos from her daughter’s recent Sweet 16.
And I’m so impressed with the photographer too!

When I take the photos, I just click my camera - hoping to at least get
the person and the picture in the photo. And I have trouble with a
time lag - even if I wait for the appropriate expression, the camera
pauses
between the button press and the image acquisition anyway.
But here, I see that the photographer really managed to
photograph the same thing I was seeing when I drew the pictures:

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I’m very busy.

November 13th, 2007

I enjoyed my gigs this past weekend. I like my life.

Saturday I worked upstate. The ride going up was beautiful with the trees changing color this time of year.

I was drawing very well at the event. Right on likenesses, pretty pictures. But it was freezing out there. He didn’t have a very big turnout. So when some boys came back for second pictures even though they liked the first ones just fine,
I obliged. Didn’t feel I had to work so hard this time, since they already got pictures, so I just took out brightly colored markers instead of the usual black markers. I drew easily, without a predraw. Yes! I remember this technique! Such a painless way to make finished pictures!

Sunday, I worked 2 parties. The first one was a Wedding Shower on Staten Island - I had been hired specifically to do just black/whites. The second one was a 60th Birthday Party in Wading River. I do not usually take one-hour parties, but since this woman agreed to pay my two-hour rate, I agreed to work a one-hour party.

At the first party, I drew as easily as the day before. I used a black marker with gray shading, as the client requested. That combination makes it look real tuxedo.

At the 2nd party - the one-hour party - I had planned on my own to do black/white line-only (no shading. To make one-hour seem like something. But having had the experience with the colored markers the day before, I ended up making most of the pictures in color anyway. It went just as fast as black/white because I just used a colored marker in place of the black marker. Sometimes
I was satisfied with the pictures just like that. Usually I added just a touch more color or shading.

I didn’t take the camera out with me this weekend. I don’t plan on taking more photos until I post the ones I have here.

I draw on t-shirts.

November 12th, 2007

I’ll post some pictures taken from a recent t-shirt gig. What you’ll see is mostly pictures of guests holding up the tshirt while it’s still on the drawing board. Finished my scheduled drawing time at the same time that the party was over So I couldn’t get the good photos of the guests playing/dancing in their tshirts.

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