Finished up my Stillman & Birn sketchbook.
Mini Stickers
Sticker swaps make a beautiful little size sticker of my squirrel logo.
Rehab Center
Searching for meaning at rehab through my pen.
iPod
My drawing of the very first iPod.
Greta
Our conscience.
Amazon Rainforest Fires
Basically, eating hamburgers is the reason that parts of the Amazon are burning to the ground.
Boxers
Boxers, boxes, and briefs. I often draw unusual things.
The Vegans Are Coming
A New York Times article stated that a recent survey found that “vegans are viewed more negatively than atheists and immigrants, and are only slightly more tolerated than drug addicts.”
I say, “can’t we all just get along.”
Good penmanship.
Castronaut
I was going to teach a class titled, “How To Draw A Cat Wearing An Astronaut Suit Whose Limbs Turn Into Mangrove Roots While A School Of Goldfish Swim Behind It.” The problem was, only 2 people signed up. It turns out those people were Banksy and Cindy Sherman. I would have taught the class anyway except Cindy wanted to attend dressed up as a bag lady and Bansky insisted on doing it through Skype wearing a Princess Leia Halloween mask to conceal his identity. It was a bit too much so I cancelled the class. Here is the demo I had done in advance.
Break A Leg
My dad recently turned 89. Last week he told me he wanted to schedule a day to break his hip. He figured he’d do it himself rather then wait for an accident to happen. He felt he could get it out of the way sooner rather than later. I thought that was a good idea. I asked him if he wanted to do it in his kickboxing class or maybe skateboarding in the driveway. He told me he’d rather fall on the porch of his beach house on the way to dialysis. So that’s what he did, right on cue. It’s worked out real well and now it’s crossed off the bucket list. On the upside, I’ve gotten to do this groovy drawing of him for the instaweb.
Henry Frick
This is a drawing of the Frick Collection in Manhattan. It’s an often overlooked museum but one of New York’s best.
Shoestring
I found a great new life drawing studio. It’s in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. The name of the joint is Shoestring studio. It’s filled with great artists. Many of them from my now defunct Spring Street studio.