I went to East Chinatown with my friend, Steve to draw a bit of architecture. It’s not so easy to find a psychic storefront above a print shop with a liquor store and bong shop on either side but we did it. Both of us sat in the dirt divider in between two bike paths so we didn’t get plowed by electric bicycles while sketching. I was unable to do this amount of drawing detail onsite. So, I put in quite a few hours of noodling and adding detail when I was home the next few days. This part of town still retains its 1980s funk.
Citifield
I went to my first baseball game of the season. Watched the Mets beat the Phillies. I spent most of the game intently sketching the stadium. The people around me were very amused. They all wanted to know if I traveled to all the other stadiums to draw them too. I said that was too ambitious. I confessed that I just search for stupid things to draw. Everyone understood that. Notice I drew each individual blade of grass with a green pen. I just liked the look no matter how much time it wasted.
Draw-A-Thon
I went to the High School of Art & Design 21st Annual Draw-A-Thon which is held in the school. The gym and cafeteria were filled with little stages where 15 models were posing either nude or in costume. It started at 10 in the morning and went until 7PM. I put in about 6 hours. I met incredible artists and teachers. There were some excellent student painters as well. This was the first pose I drew. This model seemed to be 7 feet tall.
Orchard Street
I drew this in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Two nice college aged girls approached me and wanted to chat about my street doodle. Of course, one of them was an artist. The non-art girl adressed me for the first time in my life as, “sir.” That seemed to open the floodgates. Then they both barraged me with “sirs”. I’m at that age now. It felt good if you want to know the truth.
Rhino 2025
My drawing cohorts figured out that if they buy their ticket online for the Natural History Museum, they can pay whatever they want. So they enter for twenty five cents. I’m a member, so no problemo. They chose a rhino to sketch. I gave it my best shot.
Ladies
I made it to the Botanical Gardens to draw my first flowers of the season. As I was drawing, I heard my name being called. It turned out to be some of the ladies of the Urban Sketchers who spotted me in the wild. We were able to hang out a bit. Then I went home and added the animals to my sketch.
Green Skull
Smoking skeletons, yellow-eyed monkeys, green skulls, and floating goldfish, are all a part of drawing at the Museum of Natural History. On the other hand, it could just be that my failing eyesight creates things for me to draw that are not really there.
Florida
I spent a few days in Florida at my cousin, Eileen’s house. In between swims, I managed to make a drawing.
Model 2025
I’ve been drawing so many animals at the Museum of Natural History and condiments from the table of my local diner because it’s been too cold to hang outside. I’ve stuck to drawing things indoors. So, I drew this random face to break up the monotony.
Slew
I returned to life drawing class at Studio Slew. Friendliest artists I’ve ever run into. It’s very easy to meet new people. I always enjoy myself there. The model wore a fantasy costume. I will say I’m more than double the age of everyone. The elderly stateman squirrel artman.
Dope
I will explain how I do my typography on my sketches. I go to Dafont.com and peruse the endless diferent typefaces. They are divvied up by categories. I select an unsusual one I like and then download the font to my desktop. I then load it into my Apple Font Book. Lastly, I type what I want to say in Photoshop and put it in the newly found typefaces. Then I just draw the type as if I was drawing any other object. That is why my type looks so dope.
Eagle
My friend Stephen Petronis chose the eagle to draw, in fact he chose the African masks too. I like when I can keep my brain shut off in the museum. I go on autopilot when I’m doing the drawing.
Japan
I prepped a page the day before I went drawing by sketching a lot of Japanese anime characters along the bottom. The next day, I went to the Natural History Museum and drew the dinosaur head and the ancient Chinese figure. When young boys looked over my shoulder at the museum as I sketched, their heads nearly popped off seeing the pile of cartoon figures. Of course, they knew them all by name. They couldn’t figure out what the hell I was doing.