Thanks to Ket, rath got a page in the new Graffiti Planet 2.
The piece is from the Meeting of Styles in Montreal 2008.
Thanks to Ket, rath got a page in the new Graffiti Planet 2.
The piece is from the Meeting of Styles in Montreal 2008.
the Woman on the right on the left page made my morning; I’ll call her Melicent for the rest of the story. Her friends put her on to the fact i was drawing her, so she kept stealing glances at me smiling, slightly blushing. Soon however i gave up my seat so a prego could sit and ended up standing next to her. Right when the train reached my stop s seat freed up and Milli offered it to me so i could finish the drawing.
What can a person make or help to create that is more wondrous then a new life? Nothing i can think of. While in CT this past weekend I was able to spend a few minutes with Little Big Man, the son of very good friends.
There he slept in a little battery operated rocking cradle dealie. If they make these in adult sizes Id love one.
The B&B we stayed in was an old cottage that once had a wrap around porch as evidenced by the old photograph over the fireplace. ATK was in what was a side porch years ago, you can see the shingles that were used to cover the porch wall, inside and out. NO sound proofing no insulation, not a winterized place, however in the summer or fall its not bad at all.
The House and ATK stood in for the ’something old, something new’, needed for the wedding. the sky was blue and we are all on borrowed time.
It was pretty awesome to watch lil’B'mans tiny fingers spread and clentch; cooing sightly as his dream carried him in and out awakedness. I think i spent too much time in amazement and not enough time paying attention the perspective of the room and desk… ugh.
P&M thanks for giving me some time to draw your lil dude. Hope to get more in in the future.
Spent the weekend in Connecticut at a good good friends wedding (congrats young lad!). I stayed in a little B&B, luckily it was the kind NOT inhabited by the owners so there was no ‘getting to know you complete strangers’ that kinda turn me off about the B&Bs. The morning of the wedding things were bustling early so sleep was not an option. After some coffee i sat on the porch and drew the cottage across the way.
The evening before the Browns asked us if we needed a ride to the rehearsal dinner proving they were not the typical CT folk. Not long after being distracted from the drawings the Browns emerged from their cottage so i strolled over to show them the drawing and engage in some atypical small talk.
The Browns it turns out are pretty awesome. They told me they had been married for 37 years, Mrs Browns parents were gearing up fr their 87th wedding anniversary. Apparently after retiring The Browns had moved along with some friends and family to Missouri. Mr Brown claimed it took him about 5 minutes to make his decision about Missouri, it took Ms Brown a bit longer. In the end they decided it was close to misery, which until now the similarity in pronunciation hadn’t occurred to me. So finally they moved back to Ct, leaving a son, firefighter and his family to tough it out in the great Misery. Several years of separation was weighing on Ms Brown as she wasnt happy about the distance between herself and her son and his family. They tried Florida, as that is also where retirees go ( i didnt know Misery was also on that list). The heat put a fast kibosh on Fla, so back to ct they came. On a recent visit from their son they got a phone call from him. He asked them to sit down so he could deliver some news. They did, although as with most requests to brace ones self their anxiety rose as they awaited their fears to be spoken. As fate would have it the new was good, he had just finished closing on a house is the area and was preparing his family for the move back to New England. I could hear the joy still echoing in their voices as the browns took turns narrating the story.
It was good to meet you Browns, i wish you continued happiness in your marriage and family coming back into closer proximity
Sorry Browns i think i made your Cottage a bit smaller then it was, in real life, i cute-ified it accidentally.