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…out with the old
Here are a few of the drawings I made at the demo site in the Meadowlands, NJ. The old Giants/Jets Stadium is being torn down slowly but surely. I was surprised to see so few people working on such a big task. Maybe I was there during lunch? That’s what it felt like! Whatever the case, it was a real contrast to the 50K plus crowds that this place has seen through the years. Kinda sad.
Here’s a stairway to nowhere:
Here’s the familiar shape of the stadium with a newly blasted “exit”:
…FOOOOOD
I recently went to the 3rd annual Village Voice Food Show at the Armory in NYC. Needless to say, I was a happy camper.
I thought the night was off to a bad start when on my way to the event I realized that I forgot my sketchpad and pens at home. But it turned out, I was better off because it would have been impossible to handle juggling them along with endless paper plates and cups filled with NYC’s finest culinary treats. Instead, I borrowed my husband’s i-phone and used an APP called doodlebuddy to jot down my favorite savory and sweet fares.
Pretty fun night as I combined two of my very favorite things: drawing and eating. Not necessarily in that order(depending on the moment!) Kinda like George Costanza, when he combined eating with, well…you know.
So here are a couple of my i-phone food doodles. Thought I’d share.
To test run the APP, I drew my friend Rob while we sat in a pub before the show:
Here’s real true doodle of the armory filled with a massive gathering of hungry people:
Swedish meatballs with lingenberry over mash potatoes from SmorgasChef:

Thai noodles with DELICIOUS cucumber and spicy spices:

An UNBELIEVABLE dessert- served in a contemporary clear plastic rectangular cup, buttermilk pudding with some fruit(should’ve written the details down) and get this- cumin seasoned croutons. I love the trend in desserts of mixing in a savory element. I think the more ridiculous the combination the better! Here’s a DoodleBuddy of it:

Lobster Luke’s BUTTER INFUSED Shrimp Sandwich. These guys actually had a contraption where a roller sits over a a container of melted butter. They rolled the bun on the roller giving it a good dousing of irresistable irreplacable butter:

A pulled pork sandwich from a place that makes really good things…sooo sorry to them for not remembering the name! It was really good:

So, no offense to these restaurants, but I can’t recall where I ate this simple but delectable skewered meat with celery. There was a shaker there on the table and I used it to liberally shake out what I soon after discovered to be some hot stuff! LOVED it:

So, I think it’s time for my favorite of the night. The food that sticks out most in my mind is one from Bunny Chow. A South African cuisine restaurant located down on Orchard Street. They had what they described as small loaf of bread stuffed with your choice of vegetable or lamb curry, topped with a mango chutney and toasted coconut. The side of carrot salad had mango in it as well. It was really something:

Besides the food, there was a really great variety of beverages. I tried Prosecco for the first time. And an awesome beer called Witte. It’s so light and bubbly, I called it the champagne of beers. Yum.
Over all, a good night.
No comments…picasso
So Picasso is back in town people! The exhibition of his works is open to the public today through August 1st at the Met.
Thanks to our good friend and fellow studio1482 member, Michele, we got a chance to attend a lecture last Saturday given by Sabine Rewalde at the museum. She talked about how this exhibition is different in that it has no theme. It’s a showing of all the artisit’s work that the museum has accumulated through the years. It was interesting to hear the stories of how and when the museum acquired some of the work. And of course good ole Pablo is always inspiring. The sheer amount of work, the variety in it, the matter-of-fact approach to such awe inspiring images. He was truly a phenomenon.
Here’s one of my favorite paintings of his that the Met has had on display. I always find myself drawn to it.
2 comments…Jazz Appreciation Month
April is jazz Appreciation Month. I went back to the drawings I made at JALC , Here’s an idea of how they would work as posters:



And here’s one that’s just a drawing, no poster:






