Sunday, February 28, 2010

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

The usual.



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Monday, February 22, 2010

Friday, February 19, 2010

Drawing Music :: Kneebody

Kneebody. Young jazz. Vibrant cords. Positive energy. Electric show at 45 Bleecker Theater. Just read in NYTimes that "[Knebody's] most recent album, “Twelve Songs by Charles Ives” (Winter & Winter), featuring the vocalist Theo Bleckmann, was nominated for a Grammy this year, in the category of best classical crossover album. "
I like "crossover" as a music genre-it's very descriptive, as in "reaching out for other things" or "stepping outside".



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On view in MoMA NYC in augmented reality >

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Drawing Music :: John Zorn's Masada

Another night of fantastic music with friends. This time, it was John Zorn's Masada at the Abrons Arts Center Henry Street Settlement. I love drawing at concerts because it makes me hear the music better. It really does! And when I look back at the drawings, they bring back sounds and melodies. We were up on the balcony, and it was so dark I could barely see the paper, so all the drawings were pretty much blind...here's a few of them.
*not iPhone art

John Zorn










Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Drawing Music :: Cyro Baptista

An impromptu carinval, anybody? With Cyro Baptista, Brazilian jazz & world music percussionist? I'm there! Tonight, at the SVA theater in the city. All I had on me was a pencil and an ink pen, so that had to make do. But, after I got home, I couldn't resist adding some color-it WAS a Brazilian carnival, after all! The stage was covered with all kinds of sound-making devices and a multitude of musicians. It looked and sounded like the Tower Of Babel.
*not iPhone art

Cyro Baptista, the man himself


Cyro with some band members


Cyro's Japanese tap dancer/drummer performing Balinese dance; masked SVA students watch her, mesmorized.


All together now, loud as ever!


African Drummer's solo


A Led Zeppelin song, sung and played on Theremin Vox by Lisette Santiago, who's also a killer percussionist. Amazing.


Lisette Santiago on a "Tambourine Tree".


Cyro with a multitude of hand-made instruments. On the far left, these are pipes from the Home Depot. The sounded unbelievable.


What a show! Special thanks to my friend for this opportunity.

MTA worker



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Sunday, February 7, 2010

Figure Drawing

Here are a few model studies from a life drawing class.
*not iPhone art.













Friday, February 5, 2010

Drawing music: the opening night of Unsound festival in Lincoln Center

Vladislav Delay


Solid State Transmitter


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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Knitting



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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Monday, February 1, 2010