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June 28, 2007

Wednesday Figure Drawing

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Hmmm…I wish I could draw every day…I could sure use the practice. Here are this weeks figure drawings. Gold and green ink with watercolors. I think I could benefit from some pencils and watercolors next week. It’s time to start working on exaggeration without quite as much abstraction. After this work project ends, I’ve got to do at least three times as much drawing with a concentrated effort to improve.

June 21, 2007

Wednesday Figures

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It’s always good to come home and realize that there is actually something good in the drawings you did earlier that day. Often when I do them, it’s hard to see that. I guess it’s because I’m always thinking about what I want them to be…always reaching for it, never quite getting there. I suppose it doesn’t help that the artists I look to for inspiration are so unbelievably good.

June 19, 2007

Save Vinay Marrow Donor Registration at the Red Wood and Amu

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I went to a very special event at a bar called the Red Wood in downtown LA. It was a marrow donor registration drive to get more South Asians registered to help the many South Asians who have a 1 in 20,000 chance of finding a matching donor. Specifically, this event was for Vinay who has only a few weeks left in which time he needs to find a match. Please visit his site to learn more. Also, please register to become a potential marrow donor. I did so a while back. It’s pretty simple. You fill out a few forms, give them some samples by swabbing the inside of your mouth and that’s it. Minority races in particular have a really hard time finding matches, and the best way to help, is to register yourself. Please spread the word and check out the links in this post for further information. This is a very urgent need, in order to save lives. There are many drives coming up and you can arrange your own marrow drive as well.

I did a few sketches of the musicians who donated their time to support this effort. First were Anand Subramanian and Arthi Meera. I got a chance to draw their debut performance as Fair and Kind. I also drew two members of Karmacy as well as Ananda Sen and Sim Grewall. I didn’t manage to sketch DJ Yashraj and a few other accompanying musicians this time around.

Earlier in the day I caught a screening of Shonali Bosi’s film Amu. Without giving the story away, it follows a young Indian woman from Los Angeles’ journey back to New Delhi, India, and what she learns about herself and the 1984 massacre of Sikhs. It shines a light on a horrible crime that has gone unpunished, and hopefully people won’t be blind to the parallels in so many other incidents in every country.

I think she did an amazing job of taking us through Amu’s self discovery and really presenting a story that explores many aspects of a very complex issue (not only the 1984 massacre, but people’s reactions towards such incidents). It was not heavy handed or overly dramatized. It touched me very deeply, and expressed so many ideas in a way that I felt, instead of telling me what to think. Anyway, go check it out!

June 18, 2007

Black Crowes, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and

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I went to see the at the Henry Fonda Theater in Hollywood for “Guitar Center’s King of the Blues Grand Finals.” The grand finalists were amazing as were the headliners. Here are some sketches of Hubert Sumlin, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and the Black Crowes. The sketches didn’t turn out so great. I was pretty tired, but what an amazing show! I try to draw even when I’m a bit out of it, because, well these days I’m almost always a bit out of it, and I really want to get better…btw the Crowes site is really cool.

June 14, 2007

Wednesday Figures 3′s and 5′s

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Gold ink and watercolors. Costume figure drawing with dynamic poses. Aww yeah.

June 11, 2007

Dengue Fever, Yohimbe Brothers and Ozomatli at Grand Performances

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Summer has officially begun! I went to see an amazing show featuring Dengue Fever (first 3), Yohimbe Brothers (4 and 5)and Ozomatli (6). It was the first of the Grand Performances free summer concerts in downtown LA. Amazing music, sarcastic and sarcastically challenged friends and food. Yes, a great day indeed.

June 7, 2007

Figure Drawing

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Gold ink, a few primary color watercolors with some black and a purple watercolor marker.

June 2, 2007

Niyaz at the Temple Bar

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I went to see Niyaz at the Temple Bar last night. It’s been a while since they played live here in LA so it was a real treat to see them again. There wasn’t any elbow room to paint during their performance, but afterwards I did this simple sketch of people dancing to the dj spinning the night away.

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