Monday, December 31, 2012

Study of Donna Summer


Scratch art was always fun to create. I first learned about it during my childhood. Instead of crayons as an underlay are you several watercolor washes. Then an ink wash set for last. I scratched the image of the legendary singer and songwriter Donna Summer. She was a pioneering Artist with the hypnotic vocals. Donna summer was an amazing vocalist.
 I had the honor and privilege to meet Donna Summer  at her book signing at Barnes & Noble.

At the time, I was working for an organization that helps families and children placed in shelters. Some were battling life threatening disease, abused physically or mentally. As a teacher's aid in the classroom inside of a tenement building in the shelter to provide education for preschoolers. Also, it was a safe even for the children. My struggles were nowhere near like the families and the children in the program. But it could be stressful at times.
 So instead of going home after work and just rest for the next day, I decided instead of taking The Bronx bound train, so I took the downtown train to meet my Idol, Donna Summer. I was expecting a small, intimate gathering maybe I was delusional and tired. When I got out the train station and I looked at Barnes & Noble I said to myself, "Of coarse this long line is for Donna summer maybe they'll start moving maybe I won't have to stand for a long time". The line wrapped around three blocks I finally found the end of the line and I just stood and waited. I think I was the only female on the line.
 Next thing I knew three hours have passed, the sun went down and we only moved a couple of feet. I kept in my head, "Please, if you could just get around this corner and then maybe the next corner they let us in. My knee started to walk in place and I kept on crack in them as getting a line there were so many times when I want to say just go home it's not worth it. But I have my book. 

The man behind me noticed my discomfort and asked if I was okay. I told him my knees were sore. He told me that he felt my pain and not to worry, we are half way there.

And just when we made it around the last corner before the store entrance. A  representative came outside and said sorry Donna summer will no longer signing any more books. Oh my goodness the sounds of boozes and hisses began. The men began to chant " Oh no he didn't! " Not fair!" "We want our queen!" The man behind me shouted, " Yeah! This lady has been in pain, let her in!" Don't worry girl, we got you! I tried on to laugh.

A few minutes later, the same representative came out and told us despite of her tiredness, she is willing to see everyone. He instructed us to enter the bookstore quickly and quietly. And most important, follow instructions!! Then the doors to Barnes and Noble were locked.

I wanted a picture of Donna Summer but too shy. I debated whether or not to take her picture. I brought my Nikon DX 50 manual camera just in case.

The Zigzag line inside the store was shorter. I could, actually see Ms. Summer  at a distance. Yes! I will take her picture! Suddenly, a loud and Repetitive, "  Get her book ready to the page for her to sign, No standing around Ms. Summer! , no conversations with Ms. Summer! , and absolutely, no pictures!" The flash was placed on the camera already....but they said no pictures. The aperture was set in place.... but they said no pictures. Lenses focused on the subject...... but no pictures. When will I get this opportunity again........no pictures. But they said no pictures. I always followed the rules, I was never a troublemaker. I am next in line.... no pictures. Next! They yelled.... screw them... I whipped out my camera and pressed the button! The flash shocked everyone!
 I walked slowly to Ms. Summer and waved hello to her. She said hello  in return and ask for my name. I said Tracey. I didn't dare tell her the correct spelling (At this point I didn't care if she wrote Stacy). She asked me instead," how do you spell your name?" I had the biggest smile on my face. She was considerate and kind. Ms. Summer asked how was my day and ask what I did for a living.
She said thank you for coming I appreciate you waiting. I said are you kidding, no thank you, you have no idea you made my day.

 I wanted to talk to her about everything. How loved her music since I was in preschool. How I use to  secretly sing, dance and choreograph moves to all her songs in my living room! Instead, I quickly said thank you, and wave goodbye to her and husband, Bruce Sudano, standing off to the side. Her handlers gave me dirty looks, I didn't care, Ha! 

Today would have been Ms. Summer's 64th birthday......

RIP Donna Summer

Friday, November 16, 2012

The Study of a Teacher’s Aide

Pen and Ink  5" x 5"


It was another day on the job, working with preschool children with severe mental delays. It is not a easy job, it requires a character of kindness, patience and a sense of humor. Some people overlook the importance of a teachers aid. The severely mental delayed population especially among preschoolers are the most vulnerable. And they must be protected, cared for, and educated. Teacher’s aide are the eyes and ears of the children especially the nonverbal. Without the help of the aide the classroom, the headteacher will have a difficult time gathering data / anecdotal in order to provide a lesson plan for the classroom.

The headteacher of this classroom was an excellent head teacher and had care in her heart, Maria Torres. She was a young teacher who wanted to make a difference.


Here in the sketch, is one of the four teacher's aide, Tory, comforting a child during nap time. During this time, which was rare, the classroom was filled with sleeping children and smoothing classical music. 

I decided to do a quick sketch of the teacher aide, who was seven months pregnant at the time, as the child fell asleep in her arms.
After the quick sketch, I decided to write or  "vent" the frustrations of being an aide in general.  While we were lucky to have such amazing and fare head teacher, not all were the same. 
This sketch is a tribute to all the aides in a classroom settings who are honorable, caring and trustworthy.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

The Study of Lauryn Hill

Mixed medium 5"x 5"



The color combination of red and black has always been bold dramatic and stunning to me. Interestingly the same could be said about Miss Lauryn Hill and her music. A successful singer songwriter rapper. She is also well known as one of the members of The Fugees.


Black marker and colored pencils were used along with white pencils for highlights to bring out the image.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

The Study of Richard Brooks

Mixed medium 5"x 5"


The fourth of the series of complementary colors is the study of the successful movie director and screen writer Richard Brooks. He has directed legendary movies such as, “Blackboard Jungle”, “Cat on A Hot Tin Roof” and “Looking for Mr. Good Bar”. For this technique a green wash was applied then a red and white colored pencils were used for the details and highlights.
I enjoy drawing profiles when it comes to face studies for portraits.

It seems more dramatic and profiles also say a lot about the person.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Study of woman in red

Mixed medium 5"x5"

The third of the series of complementary colors, this time a red water color wash was used. Green colored pencil was used for the darks and shadows. The white color pencil was used for the highlights.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

The Study of Quincy Jones

Mixed medium 5"x 5"


The study of the legendary Music Composer, Quincy Jones, is the second of the series of complementary colors. Purple watercolor wash with yellow color pencil was used. The purple wash wasn't dark enough and the yellow color pencil wasn't light enough so I went back in to the dark areas with purple colored pencil. For the highlights, yellow and white colored pencils was use specially for the smoke from the cigarette.

I have a special love and admiration for Quincy Jones because he is a musical genius, pure talent. Everything he touched, turned into “Gold!” He is extraordinary producer who was not afraid to follow his true vision. Mr. Q broke a lot carriers in the music industry specially soundtracks for movies and has produced revolutionary albums for the already successful talents including the late Michael Jackson.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Study of Madonna

This was a short series in my sketchpad, experimenting with complementary colors.

The first one was this reference of the musical performer, Madonna.

I played around with the combination of yellow background purple color pencil and white colored pencil for highlights. This is not a flattering color for her skin but it was just a study of the exact colors, yellow and purple with little mixing as possible.

Madonna song and video, “Ray of Light” was very popular and successful at the time. It was inspiring to me. Not afraid of self expression. She also was studying Kabbalism which will probably explain her interesting design on her face. Not sure, don't quote me !

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Study of Will Smith

Mixed medium 5" x 5"


BIG WILL .............

Famous rapper of, “Parents just don't to stand”, “Summertime”, “Will 2K”, “Getting Jiggy With It”.

Famous actor with hit tv show,” Fresh Prince of Bel Air”, Successful movie actor of blockbusters including, “Enemy of The State”, “Bad Boys”, and “Men in Black”.
Becoming comfortable with my quick sketches, I'm not concerned with a portrait style sketch, but just getting the essence of the actor Will Smith, especially with his well known ears.

A very quick sketch with the use of watercolor wash, marker, pen and ink.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Study Of BSB with Steven Tyler

Mixed medium 5" x 5"
What a fantastic photo! 
Was my first thought. The great rocker Steven Tyler of the legendary rock group Aerosmith is posing with a few members from The Backstreet Boys.
 I was excited to start this sketch. A watercolor wash was applied to the background followed by charcoal pencil sketch Poor Kevin, almost didn't make it in my sketch. Still adjusting to the proportions.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Study of a man

Conte crayons 5"x 5"


For this sketch, conté crayons were used. I wasn't paying attention to the man’s proportion . The next thing I knew, I had elongated his face, Who knows. maybe I was tired and not focused.



Still, an interesting study.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Study of a Teenager on the Phone

Pen and Ink 5"x 5"
Blah, blah, blah, blah,,,,,,,blah!

Have you ever walked pass a teenager on the telephone before? Well I have and wow she could talk. 

This teenager talked so much on the phone, that her voice begin to sound like this, white noise.
 Oh no she didn't! 

For real? No way! 
Blah blah blah blah......

 Girl please! She think that she's cute but not! Someone lied to her.

 I don't know…… Right! 
Blah blah blah… 

Yeah got my hair done at my Aunt’s beauty salon! 

Blahhhhhhhh!

Monday, January 9, 2012

Sketchbook Chronicles 2





Sketchbook 

Definition - A book, also called a sketchpad, with blank pages used for drawing


Sketchbook Chronicles 2 Collage


Hi there!



I noticed when drawing on a square sketch pad, my sketches (proportions) became wide and broad.


I tried to fight the urge then I surrendered to it. Then I fought it again……and finally, I surrendered.“Enjoy the process, Enjoy the journey!”