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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Recent Concert Sketches

Tis' merciful fortune that beseeched our attendance at the concert hall to witness a performance extrodinaire by Mastro Rieu. Vervoerprijs goed, terugkeer spoedig!(Thank you Bablefish.com :P)

André Rieu 2009

The sopranos and the tenors

André Rieu Sketch


André Rieu & Violinist


The Dancing Lady
Three Dancing ladies

Audiences from Gianni Schicchi


Tuesday, April 28, 2009

André Rieu is back!!



I can't believe everything is happening in my final week!! One opera, one concert and one play all in one week!! This is insane :D On top of that I am working on a one week only commission. The working schedules are a complete parallel to the ASE installation, how coincidental!

Monday, April 27, 2009

Waterworks & Opera Sunday!

Water Works
16"x 18"
Charcoal

Gianni Schicchi


By Opera company of Philadelphia
Stage design was excellent, as well as the performances. Several young and talented artists are making their debut in this opera. It would be a flawless experience if we hadn't sat in front of some very self-absorbed, opinionated loudmouth older lady. I didn't pay to hear what she has to say about the opera, in person,obviously.

After Buoso Donati (an extremely wealthy man) dies, chaos ensues. His money-grubbing relatives, pretending to be mourning his death, search frantically for his will. After it is found, and it is discovered that he left most of his money and possessions to the local monks, the family is horrified. They beg cunning Gianni Schicchi to find a solution. At first Schicchi does not want to help the revolting family, but eventually agrees to impersonate Buoso Donati and attempt to change the will (since no one outside of the family knows Donati has already died). In the end, Schicchi succeeds in changing the will, but ends up giving most of the possessions to himself!
*Source (http://www.stageagent.com/Shows/View/714)

In the beginning, the family laughs at Schicchi because he was a "nobody" from the countryside. Later, they realize their share of Donati's estate rest entirely with the scheme developed by Schicchi. Schicchi warns the family it is illegal to tamper with a will, an offense that carries severe punishment, including excile and chopping of a hand. They begin to embrace him as their savior. The family, willing to steal the estate willed to the monks with a false will, later in the play cries out that Schicchi was a thief, a robber, and a liar. At the end of the opera, Schicchi's daughter marries Donati's nephew and they live happily ever after. Meanwhile, the other family members have enough to live on from what Schicchi gave them through the false will; their greed was not satisfied and they will forever be envious and miserable for not getting the entire estate and live the life they expected. DON'T YA KNOW!:)

Monday, April 20, 2009

Dear Art Attack:
Why isn't there a holiday for kids? You know, so we can get presents from our mom and dad?
Although, there is a "birthday"....
Thanks, the kid that wants his own holiday



Sunday, April 12, 2009

HARVEY MILK (May 22, 1930 – November 27, 1978)

Harvey Milk never saw the candles of his 50th birthday. He was murdered.

Harvey Milk died for freedom and equal rights, not just your freedom and rights but
for everybody who might be different and have suffered discrimination at the hands of pretentious bigots who try to repress other's civil rights.
Milk was martyred for a cause he fought for and believed in; if everyone were afraid of pushing non-conventional beliefs for fear of losing their jobs, their lives or their reputation then there would be no hope for progress or victory of any social movement.
People that demean others with nasty comments and prejudicial judgments based solely on cultural differences, lifestyle choices or ethnic origins, should be exposed with the same determination and passion that Milk did in exposing the injustice experienced by the gay community.
Especially for those who disregard civil rights and the feelings of others, while disguising their prejudice. Honestly, can people who share a common liberty be expected to tolerate such intolerance?


Thursday, April 9, 2009

The official invite to fans!!

Start marking your calendar! You have roughly 30 days to get ready to come and see me and my works at the Pennsylvania Academy of The Fine Arts! I am inviting all of my friends and fans out there who have been dying to get my autographs :)



STEPH MY STEPH 2

"Steph, my Steph 2"
*Dedicated to Staphanie A.O.V (YOU GO GIRL!)







Monday, April 6, 2009

ASE FAQ & "STEPH MY STEPH 1"



ASE FAQ
Dear Art Attack:
Is it true that some people come to the ASE and get offended by nudity?
Art Prude
Dear Art Prude:
Yes, it is very much true. Keep your clothes on when viewing the ASE, public nudity is not appreciated, however, nudity on the wall is quit admired by most intelligent cultured people. After all, Jesus was often depicted naked in the early Renaissance's paintings. If it's good enough for Jesus, it's good enough for us. Some people come to an art show thinking they would only see landscapes and flowers, and become angry and offended by figure paintings.




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"Steph, my Steph"
*Dedicated to Stephanie. O




Wednesday, April 1, 2009

DCAD SHOW THIS WEEKEND!


Continuing Education Student & Faculty Exhibition Opening & Open House
Reception this Friday, April 3rd, 2009

You are invited to DCAD'S annual continue education student/faculty exhibition! Students from my comic class and myself will be attending the reception on Friday, April 3rd, along with the department of continue education. I also finally have a chance to show my loved one what the school I have graduated and teaching now looks like;D Of course There will be cheeses, crackers and wine:) I am so excited!