Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Monday, December 23, 2013
iPhone Drawings
The fall semester is over, grades are in, and I am taking a little mental break. It has been a while since I posted any iPhone drawings, but then I hadn't done many in a while. Here are a few recent ones; I guess these constitute my purple or violet period, with some more filled out versions of very fast line drawings. (I do the filling out mostly in real time, though.) All are my usual life sketches/portraits, on the various forms of public transportation I take (light rail, PATH, NY subway, etc.). I have yet to sketch anyone on the Newark light rail/subway, though, perhaps because my trip is so brief. I'll have to take it all the way to the end of the line(s) and draw some of the people I see. Newark doesn't lack for interesting subjects for portraits. I also have to return to drawing on the iPad, which has a larger screen. The software for it changed, though, so it's less agile, at least to my fingertips, than the iPhone version.
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Random Photos
A few photos from the last few weeks, including some of our recent snowstorm.
On 5th Avenue, looking north |
Some of the Santa Con revelers, in Brooklyn |
The march of the Santa Conners |
Santas trudging through the snow, in Brooklyn |
Cadman Square, Brooklyn |
Brooklyn Historical Society |
St. Ann's Church, Brooklyn |
Brooklyn Borough Hall, Brooklyn |
Subway vendor |
Freedom Tower and St. Paul's Church in the snow |
The new PATH station entrance, designed by Santiago Calatrava, at World Trade Center, slowing coming together |
Snowstorm, Jersey City |
A holiday light display |
Isaac Julien's "Ten Thousand Waves" at MoMa |
Isaac Julien's "Ten Thousand Waves" at MoMa |
Isaac Julien's "Ten Thousand Waves" at MoMa |
Madison Square Park at night |
J. Crew sample sale |
Hawk, in Union Square |
The Flatiron, like a prow in the night |
Cheryl Clarke, this year's CLAGS Kessler Lecturer and honoree |
Yoko Ono's Wish Tree, in Chelsea |
Ono's Wish Tree, up close |
Photos: Santa Fe, Part 2
More photos from the trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico, including a few photos inside the superlative Allá Bookstore, whose collection of Latin American literature has to be seen to be believed. Enjoy!
New Mexico from the air |
Approaching Albuquerque from the air |
The Sandia (?) mountains, on the road from Albuquerque north to Santa Fe |
The New Mexican landscape |
The Bataan Memorial Building (the Old State House) |
The New Mexico Veterans Memorial, Santa Fe |
An outdoor market, with chilies, serapes, and more |
One of the newer adobe-style buildings |
A statue in one of the courtyards at the Museum of Contemporary Native Art |
Tisa (center) and Thomas (right) chatting with an artist selling her work |
Sharan approaching down the colonnade |
Major, checking out some of the work |
Santa Fe Plaza, with the Native American Memorial obelisk in the foreground |
A bandstand in the Plaza |
Thomas, holding up a work of art by Álvarez Moran, as Jim, the owner of Allá, an amazing bookstore, looks on |
Jim, the owner of Allá, looking through artworks, as Major looks at one of the prints he's examining |
Various sculptures in the window of Züger |
New Mexico Museum of Art |
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Photos: Santa Fe, Part 1
With the end of the semester, a mountain of final papers to read, and a bit of recent travel I haven't been able to blog much lately, but here are some photos from a recent trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico. I'd always wanted to go to New Mexico and visit Santa Fe in particular (as well as Albuquerque, Taos, and some of the Indian Reservations, though I'll have to wait for another trip to explore these and other parts of the state), and things worked out such that the Dark Room Collective's 25th Anniversary "Nothing Personal" Reunion Tour concluded with a reading at the Lannan Foundation this past week. Many thanks to the Foundation and all involved with it, to my fellow Dark Room members who made the trip possible and who read, and to all the people who packed the Lensic performance space this past Thursday to hear us. Photography was prohibited at the event, so I was unable to get any photos of the reading, but here are the first of a few photos from the trip.
After recovering from the effects of altitude sickness (which included feeling like I was having a heart attack; nausea; lightheadedness; and exhaustion), a redux of my visits to Boulder/Denver, I spent one morning strolling all around New Mexico's capital city's historic downtown area, chatting with people and looking at all the art on display, admiring and photographing the adobe-style buildings, old and new; popping my head into galleries, museums and bookstores; and walking towards the various, ever-looming mountain ranges, none of which, thankfully were in range. It took a day to acclimate, but I finally was able to say that 7,200 feet above sea level wasn't bad at all (i.e., enough for me). Now I can't wait to go back!
Native artists and vendors assembling along the colonnade at the Palace of Governors |
A bronze sculpture at the Signature Gallery |
The Museum of Contemporary Native Art (which has an excellent current exhibit of emerging and established Native artists) |
The south-facing colonnade and arcade at the Museum of Contemporary Native Art |
The north-facing colonnade and arcade at the Museum of Contemporary Native Art |
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi |
Looking east toward the mountains (the Lensic performance space, where we read, is visible at left) |
A closer glimpse of the Lensic |
A very old pueblo-style building, with colonnade and arcade, housing restaurants and other businesses at left; Cathedral Park at right, the mountains straight ahead |
A older adobe-style building with a beautifully adorned side door |
A Native painting adorning a wall along a Santa Fe street |