Sketch Journal: Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen is known for it's future forward architecture, thoughtful…
Art and Science of The Moon- Inner Worlds to Outer Space, Copenhagen
Thanks to the IFDA EF Valerie Moran Grant, I traveled to Copenhagen,…
Ageist- Uncovering What Brands are Missing
Welcome to the New Age
What's Wrong with this Picture?
David…
Moleskine Messages- Original Art by Mail
Moleskine Postal Notebook
I recently got hold of these brilliant…
Sketch Journal: Schooner Stephen Taber, Rockland Maine
Luxury Travel Sketching
I have a tragic history of letting summer…
Designing for the Future: Trends We Need to Consider Now
Designing for the Future: Travel Centers as Culture Hubs
I…
Urban Architecture Sketching NYC: Whitney Museum
Architecture Sketching The Whitney Museum
I love sketching from…
Brunch with Egon Schiele and “Death Becomes Her” @ the MET
Part of the " creative lifestyle" in my corner of the world involves getting creative minds together to enjoy things of common interest. This past Saturday was a gathering for brunch at the
Sleepy Hollow Sketches and the Great Pumpkin Blaze
A curiosity for the creepy and beautiful places of the world permeates my adulthood as much as it did my fantastic childhood. The legend of Sleepy Hollow and the Johnny Depp
Sketch Journal: Paris
I've sketched on many trips; Japan, Spain and Mexico but I've never had the time to completely fill a sketchbook full of drawings. This summer in Paris and Munich, with a little help from arty friends
Sketching Versailles
I Intended never to forget Versailles, so I sketched my way through it this summer on my trip to France. I had studied it in art school, knew all about the "Hall of Mirrors", the "Sun king" and
Paris: Pickin Bones and the Thrill of the Hunt
Call me macabre but I find beauty in creepy things, I look for the art in science, and I am fascinated with the natural world. As you've seen in past blog posts, I spend some time sketching
Paris Pop Culture
Not unfamiliar to my travels and curiosities is the subject of Pop Culture. I've blogged about it before, in an LA transplant to NYC Pop-Up Gallery 1988. You may remember my Brooklyn
Masters of “ARTiculture” @ the Philadelphia Horticulture Show
The first day of Spring is here. The weather is still a little frosty in New York City, but an early March weekend in Philadelphia for the horticulture show sure put a "spring" in my step.
Chaos Assembled: Kris Kuksi “Revival”
Such a busy and frantic time of year! Why shouldn't one of my awesome, freaky, creative friends pop out of the wood work to drag me from my endless list of things to do to see