Showing posts with label on-location. Show all posts
Showing posts with label on-location. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Mo' Paints

Our room in Atwater Village

Venice Beach

On the airplane on the way to Cancun/Playa del Carmen

More quick paint studies from the trip...

Monday, August 13, 2012

more paint studies

Another interior study at Cahuenga General Store, Burbank 
In the waiting room at Kaiser 
Starbucks study at sundown
The barbers at Rudy's of Glendale doing their thing 
More painting around Burbank, Glendale and Los Angeles...

Monday, July 27, 2009

Europe, stop n' go.




Stop n sketch that is...

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Two words: TAX DAY.


















Stupid me, I forgot to bring my sketchbook before going to the post office. Because what I thought would be a short, couple minute trip turned into an hour and a half wait. Luckily the lady in front of me lent me her pen and there's umm..."writing material" on hand.

Thank you, kind lady and thanks NYC post office, without you this (insert adjective) visit wouldn't be possible.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Just a normal (?) NYC Saturday...AKA "Look Ma, I'm drawing!"















From Saturday, March 7th.
Depicted on this sketchbook page:

-On Bedford Ave., two guys snapped my picture for a fashion blog they're starting up
-Evans, the trumpet player, who I drew at the L stop for maybe 6+ trains
-Random girl trying to recruit for her health clinic/business something something

-Apple cider donut from the Market @ Union Square (with cinnamon sugar!)

-People gathered around a Union Square planter, watching 3 squirrels doin the deed (yes, all 3 of them)
-Custom-made cocktails at Flatiron Lounge

-The Bird and the Bee performance @ Carnegie Hall

-Oh, and random floating heads and people I felt like drawing/painting over

P.S. Below are pics from Hector. He was visiting from Spain and snapped the pics of Evans and I without me knowing it. Thanks Hector, glad to meet you!














"...Oh what a day, what a day." --E. Badu

Friday, February 27, 2009

Grand Central Terminal, NYC










It was actually my first time ever visiting this place. Grand Central is smaller than I expected--from what I've seen on tv and in the movies. But with the hustle and bustle of everything going on, for more than a moment, it seemed larger than life...

Monday, January 26, 2009

NYC sketchin'














@ Cosi, on the subway, and construction out my back window...

Friday, January 23, 2009

And now, for a booky book:

Specs:
Moleskine watercolor sketchbook, 3.5"x5.5"
Media: Pen, colored pencil, graphite, watercolor, goauche, acrylic, markers



Here are close-ups of a few of the pages:

"More bars, more places":


My painting of Tine's photo of Banksy's installation--a multi-collabo, if you will:


Miscellaneous stuff:

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

on location @ Barnes & Noble...














Union Square, NYC.

Thursday, May 08, 2008

nyc excursion















Union Square, J Train, Hope Lounge, and other places...

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

The Chicken Adobo Incident.










In no particular order, this spread addresses:
-"The Chicken Adobo Incident" aka "A Practical Demonstration in Patience and Drive" aka "Not Everything's in Manhattan"
-Laundry day
-Which directionS (plural) the N train goes
-J train Sunday morning vignette
-3 cup capacity rice cookers and solo cups
-Mr. Storey's triangles roundabout inspiration from looking at Anthony Ermio's blog--meditation? word.
-My trip on the Q

Chalk it up to a lesson (or several) learned.

This one was fun.

Ask me later about the whole story...
Not necessarily better than yours











So my roommate, Cameron recommended "Relish" a diner in Brooklyn, a few blocks from our place. A diner in every sense of the word: an old stainless steel car with booth seating; something straight out of the 1950's.

I enjoyed my steak sandwich and bottled water (read: tap water in a bottle) in between drawing. The nice staff was playing anything from house to hip hop (ok so not everything was 50's nostalgia) while there was a photoshoot going on behind me.

So I get home and read up on this place and I come to find out that this is where they shot Kelis' "Milkshake" music video (hence this blog's title). That funky lamp up there was even in the video. See it for yourself... Kelis - "Milkshake"

And on an even better note, just after completing this sketch, I found out my niece was born. Happy B-Day Kendall.
Here and there...aka "How ya durrrrrin'?"











Long story behind this, but here's the short version:

About 1/5th of this was created on the West Coast in Oakland at Yoshi's. The rest of it was drawn on a train up to the Bronx (read: East Coast). If you didn't know already, I've made the jump to New York--Williamsburg side of Brooklyn, specifically.

P.S. The girl singing? Her name is Ledisi. I HIGHLY recommend checking her out. Oakland native nonetheless. What a way to remember the Bay on my way out... "Church in the jook joint, y'all"

P.P.S. The guy playing guitar was a combination of Ledisi's guitar player and a guy on the subway reading a paper.

And so the adventure begins..

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

One of my New Year's resolutions...











is to travel somewhere out of the ordinary at least once a month. I spent New Year's up north in Washington. It was beautifully calm up there. What was that saying--"Contrast is the meaning of life"? Indeed.