Showing posts with label Social Scenes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Scenes. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Social Scenes


Intro video to the paintings, Social Scenes

Friday, December 18, 2015

The Wedding








18"x 24" Acrylics on board

The Wedding

In our family, we were excited to have one of our cousins get married. He was the least likely cousin to get married, to be honest. We could wait to witness the wedding. This was a special time in our lives because it was a great reason to reunite with family members visiting from the South and have one big party!
Our cousin's bride was of Cuban descent thus it became a fantastic spectacular event. There were bold and bright colors surrounding the bride. The dresses were elegant and flowing. Look graceful and regal. This was the first time we've ever met her. And we were not disappointed. She was so lovely. So were her parents as well they were gracious and kind.
It was so much going on in this large cathedral, majestic style wedding ceremony. I felt like we were at a celebrity wedding. There was a videographer as well as photographer. The reception, was incredible. The music was a mixture of R&B, hip-hop, and Latin. Seemed like we were on the dance floor all night long. This wedding experience was like no other. It  was a grand production. And guess what, we loved it!!




Friday, November 20, 2015

Nelson Avenue Park




10" x 12" Acrylic on paper

Nelson Ave Park

There's a serious game going on at Nelson Avenue Park. A basketball tournament. All the games are serious whether there are two guys playing or two teams. There's never a boring moment in this park. At one time in a while you'll hear a story about gunshots taken place, but most times it's just people just wanting to play and have fun. There's so many things to choose from. Not just is there basketball courts, They're also having a Handball court and play area for the children. This one child particular seems determined to strengthen his dribbling skills. He may be too short to join the game, but when he's big enough, he will be ready!


Friday, October 23, 2015

Harlem U S A





12"x12" Mixed Medium on paper


Harlem U S A



I love walking everywhere. Especially walks from The Bronx to Manhattan. I spent many times traveling to different neighborhoods. I remember one time I was walking across the 155th street bridge from The Bronx to Harlem. On this day, I continued walking until I reached 126th street.

During my journey, southbound, I noted that the buildings were mainly tenant buildings. Some were abandoned, some were not. Under the dinginess of some of the buildings, you can really catch the beauty in the architecture. I read a little bit of architecture in art history classes and I have seen some of the most majestic buildings and cathedrals. But in Harlem, there are some true hidden gems in the structure of the buildings.
As I drew closer to 125th St., the sidewalks appeared smaller, there's more bold and lively colors, street vendors everywhere.

This technique I used it's called Ink wash out technique. Black ink and white paint are applied. Then you will rinse it out under running water. Then continue to paint in acrylics.
During one of my walks in Harlem, I bumped into one of my childhood friends. I hadn't seen him in many years. That's one thing I know about my friend, he was either getting into trouble or always surrounded by trouble. I was so happy and surprised to see him. I asked him what he has been up to lately. He said that he has been in and out of jail. He told me, with enthusiasm, about his new venture, he said that he's a street vendor. He sells white tube socks out of his shopping cart. 

Bless his heart........

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Family Reunion




Acrylics on canvas panel 16" x 24"

Family Reunion


 Everyone is enjoying the summer. I have been to a few family gatherings. The majority of the time it takes place in the summer for obvious causes. Children off from school, parents are off from work during the following holidays, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day.

My mom grew up in the south, so she and especially her siblings used any opportunity to visit Grandma. So it was always a good reason to visit down south. 

It is always good to see everyone at the family reunion. Talking and eating, eating and talking. You can't go wrong when you have a fish fry, good food, good music, good conversation, and fold up chairs!

Now I can't get that song out of my head, Family Reunion by the O'Jays. Mmmm,mmm!




Monday, August 3, 2015

The Virginia Family Gathering

The Virginia Family Gathering 


12"x16" Acrylics on board


Some of my aunts and uncles, would make frequent trips to The South where they grew up. Sometimes the road trips would happen three or four times a year. When my sister and I found out they were taking a sporadic trip to Virginia, just because, we seize the opportunity and asked to join them. My uncle had a van so their reaction was sure no problem, the more, the merrier. Out of all the cousins, my sis and I were the ones that had the least opportunity to visit relatives in the south.
We had less than two hours to pack for this weekend trip!
The weekend road trip to Virginia was spontaneous and fun! All my life I've been a planner. My plans had plans. I've always had a checklist for everything…… but not this time, NO!
It was amazing to watch my little cousins, who were toddlers at my last visit, suddenly preschool size, as well as cousins who were preschool age were suddenly preteens. Time goes by so quickly.
I was completely relaxed and comfortable during my visit. I caught up with relatives. I had a lot of fun and took pictures.
This sunset was gorgeous!
I applied a painterly technique to the sky. My relatives, in the painting, I kept it highly detailed to emphasize the various conversations between the different groups. Most of the time you could see the uncles a.k.a. "The men folk" gathered in a little cluster standing. My aunts a.k.a. "The women folk", would assemble in small clusters, as well, mainly seating. There's a beautiful moment where one of my cousins is holding his youngest child and his arms after a long day of playing. Another cousin is interacting with her toddler niece while sitting.








Friday, July 17, 2015

Social Scenes



Social Scenes

Social group:
A collection of humans or animals that share certain characteristics, interact with one another, accept expectations and obligations as members of the group, and share a common identity.

Social interaction:
A social exchange between two or more individuals.


Looking through my paintings the other day, and I notice I have several paintings of different social situations.
I am just an observer of life. This is easy for me as I am an introvert. I'm fascinated how people interact with one another.
Sometimes you see people clustered into large, small groups, or pairs. Different conversations can go on at the same time. 
I grew up painfully shy. Even as an adult, I interact best one on one in conversation. Large groups, makes me want to run for the hills! I know, I know, I'm working on it.
Anyway…………
I titled these pieces, social scenes!

Monday, March 16, 2015

Strolling Down St. Marks Place

Acrylics on Paper 14"x17"


I love traveling throughout the city especially downtown  Manhattan. I always enjoyed walking and taking pictures, so I've always carried my camera, Nikon D50. I always took pictures, and when I saw this couple in the distance I couldn't help myself I took a picture of them. They're looking at each other in such a loving and caring way. They seem like a endearing couple strolling down St. Mark's Place.

To be honest, I don't see many couples look at each other in that way.
So many people fall in love for the wrong reasons. There are people who are married and don't love each other. There are people who are only together because of the children. 

 A dear friend of mine always had a boyfriend. At first I thought she loved the idea of being in love, but I was wrong. Every time we will bump into each other, she would always ask me, “Girl when you going to get a boyfriend?” My answer has always been,” Well…..I don't know, there are so many knuckleheads to choose from!”. Then we would just laugh!
One day she asked me again, “Why you don't have a boyfriend yet?” I told her with my busy schedule, I just haven't met the right guy. Also I just didn't want someone to bring me down just so that I can declare, ” I have a boyfriend, hooray!”  He will have to be worthy of my time and vice versa.
She looked at me with a sad look on her face and said I never thought of it that way. My friend from childhood stated that she wanted a boyfriend just so she wouldn't be lonely. She also confessed that she didn't want people to judge her if she didn't have one. She said that she wished that she would've thought the same way, three kids later, troubled boyfriends….. the guys in her life cost her more problems than happiness.


Ideally, at this precise moment in the painting, is representational of love. As a couple, they should enhance each other's lives not bring each other down. All of us deserve that much.