July 26, 2008
Digital Drawing
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In the Cosmic Bowl
How can an artist’s work be re-invented, re-newed, and viewed just as we hear music we listen to again and again? Somehow the art must be shown differently to be perceived differently. I drew this picture of my sister when we lived in Denver Colorado. It was a time when we dyed our hair in bright colors, smoked clove cigarettes, and had a clothing budget of zero. A few months after making the drawing someone gave me earrings that were near to the ones I drew. Snake earrings from my imagination materialized.
Though this image was drawn years ago, is there anything that is timelessness? I’ve taken the colored pencil sketch and altered it with my digital software, taking out detail of the line drawing.
This weekend my son and I went to see my paintings at the Mission Cafe in Mission Beach. A long line of Mission Cafe patrons waited outside the doors. When the Maitre De took our name and I mentioned that I was the artist, he looked around and said he could seat us right away. It was a movie star moment, so V.I.P., and it made me feel great. No one noticed our jump to the front of the line, only we knew. We ordered three dishes for 2 people: Mango and Green Tea to drink, Cinnamon French Toast with blueberries, Jalapeños with black beans, scrambled eggs, and rosemary potatoes. Yummie!

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In 1983 I made this sketch of Christian. The drawing is in pen and ink and half a face. Sketching children, adults, and both men and women helps the noticing of distinct characteristics.