Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Artist Andrew Castrucci Evening Class on Thursday, March 20, 2014

The hours before this class were so crazy and certainly affected my personal presentation, yet these artists still pulled out great work.

Well first about me:

  • My Mom had been hit by a car while she was not hurt to need to be in a hospital, I wanted to be sure she was okay. This meant I had to forfeit my afternoon class. Now I never cancel lightly, because I lose money I can not get back.
  • Then the traffic was annoying. The bus driver was trying to make up for lost time and ends up getting pulled over for spending. So it was becoming clear I was going to be late.
  • My phone died, so I thought. I could not call ahead. Turns out I need another new phone. My phone has just started powering down whenever it sees fit.
  • Finally, I make it to class and then I get sick.
  • In all my running around, I had forgotten to eat ALL DAY. I woke up at 5:30 am it was now 7:00 pm and I had only eaten once the day before. It hit me when I began to get lightheaded. This is not how I normally treat my body at all.
  • So I was determined to finish this class for the students. I had to shorten my poses and have the fan on high plus keep drinking cold water. 
So with all this disruption this is the great work the students have done. This class focuses on the abstract, esp. using different materials to create the artwork.

Artist Sebastian on Marble

Sketch by Artist David before
deciding which view he wanted
to paint from.

Quick Sketch Study by
Artist David

Study by Artist David

Study by Artist David

Artist Christina add plastic
bottle to accent parts of
her painting.


Artist Ken added
Newspaper


Artist Anna

Artist Laura using strips
of duck tape

Artist Sebastian and more marble

Artist David's Finished Work



Monday, March 24, 2014

Karma

I have a great deal happen last week, but Friday was what I want to share today.

Most of my Life, I have been known as the 'let it slide' person, to doormat status. That has finally gotten old, in my later years of Life. So to Friday:

I was in New York for work and I needed to get back to Philly to work that night. I brought a ticket with my normal bus company. It was clear I needed to leave earlier. The thing I liked about this bus company, was whether you miss you bus or need to leave earlier you only need get on standby at no extra charge. The sign simply reads, 'Standby Line, First Come First Serve.'

That did not happen this time.

Myself and another were waiting on standby and when it came time for the bus driver to take the first come first serve riders, he skipped us. When he checked the woman in front of me reservation, he informed her he had to check the line for earlier reservations. The woman and I had the same time original reservation.

Did you all read that I shared the Standby line is first come first serve. Which means you are to start with the first inline, then the second and then the third, etc. Apparently, he did not get that lesson in school.

Not that is should matter, the driver was not 'White'. He is 'Black'. Again, not that is matters. Wrong is wrong no matter the race or color, sex, etc.

So as he is walking the line calling for the others with tickets, I am on the phone with the bus company. I was hoping something had changed with the bus policy that I had not been told. By the time, I got someone on the phone he was taking a cash fair standby.

Recall, he claimed he had to take the earlier ticket holders on standby before us.

As he is taking the persons money, I have started explaining what was happening. That was the quickest I saw him move. By the time, all was said and done he was gone but I was not letting this die.

I told them I use this company way to much for work anywhere from two to five times a week. I have done so since 2011. Aside from assuring me that was incorrect behavior, they advocated for me and the Lady in front of me.

I got on the following bus and passed out.

When I got off the bus I had calmed down and the bus driver shared that the bus driver that over looked us never made it to Philly. His bus broke down, aside from the questions he needed to answer about his behavior.

I felt sorry for the passengers of the other bus, but it is clear I was not meant to be on that bus.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Professor Susan Hambleton's Evening Class at SVA-NYC on Monday, March 17, 2014

I missed the opportunity to get photos of last semester's work. I still did not get everyone I wanted, Darn It.
Artist Debra

Artist Debra

Artist Allene

Artist Nikki

Artist Peter

Artist Magaret

Artist Magaret

Artist Debra from SVA

I had the pleasure seeing a student from last semester in last night. She showed me one of the drawings she did of me after adding color.

Artist Debra

Thursday, March 6, 2014

The slow season

I have come to know the spring semester to be a bit of a slow work season. A lot of students and professors travel abroad, so the demand for art models is as great.

One key to balance is gaining work with art studios and workshops. I also find them to be great networking opportunities.

There is always the second job. Challenge can be finding something flexible enough, so when art muse assignments come in you can still work them.

The summer is a different beast for art muse assignments all together. The last few summers I had nothing. I am making moves to change that this summer.

The Fall semester seems to be an art muse's friend, work wise.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Moving On

I so miss the students and professors at Tyler School of Art at Temple University. I wish them the best and maybe our paths will cross again. The students and professors are great to work for.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Maura Sheehan's Painting Class at SVA February 12th & 19th

I have yet to work with a professor or artist I did not like or work well with. Artist and Professor Maura Sheehan is certainly one of my favs. I love the energy she brings to her class and shares with the students. I feel it shows in their work.

The following work is incomplete at the moment. The student were not due to be finished on my last day of posing. Hopefully after the break they will share their finished work with me.

The point of this class was capturing the Renaissance feel. Even though they are not finished, I still think you can get a feel for where the paintings are going.

Artist Soobin Oh

Artist Danielle Stevens

Artist Jeannie Wong

Artist Hayden Goodman

Artist Ilana Yang

Artist Zakiya Noel

Artist Lexi Chen

Artist Lauren Devine

Artist Remi Chen

Artist Corrine Gatesmith

Artist Tyler Bantz

Artist Jacquie Reed

Artist Yaenah Oh

Artist Keiko Nabila

Artist Leo