Sooo, what you do is…..

November 3rd, 2011

I’ll frequently have people ask me - “Sooo, what you do is….
to take one feature and make it real big……”

“Yes, yes”, I mindlessly say ~ because I’m busy drawing and I can’t really interrupt my experience to start teaching and explaining ~ or else I wouldn’t be doing it anymore. I would be talking instead.

When I’m really in my game, when I’m really ‘in the zone’, I’m imitating the expression that I’m seeing with my own face. I’m feeling it. So I know what the different ‘parts’ are doing. I might be ‘dancing with the long curly hair’. Or scrunching up my nose. Or or puppy-dogging my eyes. Or nervously looking around (I don’t like when my subject does that ~ It doesn’t feel good for me to have to imitate it) ~ that sort of thing. And this is imposed upon the shapes that initially Wow me as the person approaches. My first impression of what the person looks like.

Here are some simple pictures that I drew at a child’s party. I’ll try to remember my main impression of what I saw:


It was the narrow triangle on the bottom of the face
which repeated the shape of the smiling mouth ~
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Oooh ~ I felt scared to do this one ~
The girl’s mother told me how they’re both professional models
because she’s so pretty and all…….
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Smooth sleek hair ~
‘Tut-tut-now’ lips
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Aaaah ! that debonair glance ~ Those luscious lips …………..
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I wish I could touch that haircut
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wide-eyes, led around as a little girl ~
reminded me of myself when I was little and
didn’t have a clue as to what was going on
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those teeeth.
not aware of that suggestive look in his young eyes.
Boys.
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Wow!

August 2nd, 2009

I just came across this batch of photos,
and all I can say is Wow! I was really On
that day.

These are more of this pictures that I drew
of graduating High School seniors last June:

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I sure hope I can remember my approach, my mood, of that day. I think I can, but sometimes it becomes trite when it becomes labeled - and then it doesn’t work any more.

Soooo, tonight’s another gig. I hope I’ll be able to be the same person I was last June. Lol - that’s funny. And that might be the key to understanding Artwork. Every day, every picture, every moment - is a new experience.