Sunday, March 30, 2014

California Dreaming


Okay, last weekend at this time I was lying on the beach in Malibu.
Today, I write about it from rainy Brooklyn. It's ok, it is a little warmer here, at least :)
Above was shot by Melissa Zexter in Santa Monica. We travelled to LA together
to see my Subway Animals in the Illustration West 52 Exhibit  
and to visit her cousin Judy and family.


American Airlines got us there safely, but not without a snack issue. 
I purchased a sandwich which came with chips. Yay! 
Zexter wanted only a bag of chips, but with each attempt to buy a bag, our flight attendant 
held up a big bag of Chex mix and said, "NO! but I can sell you THIS!" 
She was a serious Chex Mix pusher. You had to see it to believe it.
Does anyone eat Chex mix? It's understandable when you're stuck alone 
anxious at a party with no other options? but this was vacation time!


The Kendall-Jackson Chardonnay helped lighten the blow and 
I shared my delicious kettle cooked chips.


Our hotel was terrific! I really enjoyed our stay at Le Meridien Delfina Santa Monica. 
Big comfy rooms, a little balcony and a heated pool. Plus, just a few blocks from the beach.




I liked these cushiony headboards, too.




We didn't bowl, but we did have a buttery english muffin in the diner :)


Friday was the 1st full day and it was like heaven to simply walk on the beach & feel the sun and sand. It wasn't that warm really, but as East Coasters know, it has been a rough winter. 




We picked up our car at Enterprise and bc they were out of economy, we scored a Jeep Cherokee.
I was happy, being the main driver, I felt safe in it and it didn't look like an obvious rental. 


We drove to Chateau Marmont, the iconic beautiful old hotel in
the Hollywood Hills. I had been years ago for drinks, but wanted to have lunch in the garden.
Below, is my quickie little sketch of it. Click here to see the real thing, if you haven't before.


Despite almost rolling down backwards into it from a hill above 
as we looked for parking, we made it! 
Well, had some trouble getting to the valet once we ditched the idea of street parking. 
Marmont is located off of a very busy street and one that reminded me of driving in New York 
 a couple of grumpy pushy drivers frightened me a little. 
When we finally reached the quite handsome valet, I rolled down my window 
admitting defeat, adding "we're from NYC"
He teased us about the Colorado plates & we learned that parking is free for 3 hours!


I only have a few photos and they're of the bathroom and hallway. 
I will ask Zexter to share some of hers here. She took several on the patio and inside.


The hallways are lined with large Annie Leibovitz photographs, like this one of Redford.
Lunch was delightful and we had a really great waiter. I have to say, folks in LA 
seem very friendly. People actually look at you and smile in the streets, on the beach, in shops,
restaurants, wherever. I sometimes forget just how guarded New Yorkers can be, 
although there are many friendly people here, once you crack that 1st layer.


I did a little photo shoot with my Doggie bag poolside, 
while Zex took a swim Saturday morning.



My show was up at Center Stage Gallery in Burbank.
That drive took some time and the area is not the prettiest, although
there are some splendid lemon trees in the surrounding neighborhood.


Here it is, my little buddies were still reading the paper, checking phones, 
napping, looking for snacks, treasure,  etc ;)


There was some nice work in the show and most of it was not art 
created for the children's market, although that's what I liked most, in general.


When we returned to Santa Monica, we popped the champagne and hung out on our tiny balcony.


Sure, it was midday, around 3pm, but remember it was already 6pm EST ;)





I love all the huge plants, palm trees, Seuss-style flowers and orange! Lots of orange all over :)




After wandering around lovely Santa Monica and buying  a few gifts, 
we enjoyed a cocktail and watched the sunset 
from the windows at Casa Del Mar, a lovely hotel on the beach.
My good friend, Margaret recommended it. I soon began texting her, 
asking just why again it was they ever left LA?
I'll get to her old neighborhood soon!


That IS bird sh*t on the window. I decided to leave it in as a reminder that nothing is perfect ;)


This is Wadsworth Ave. I'm posing in front of the very house my friends, 
Margaret and Scott shared an apartment for years. 
A bohemian Frenchman talks on the phone behind me, seemingly unaware 
of our oohing & awing at the charm of the street 
and it's nearness to the water. I guess he's used to it!





Zexter poses with plants that look as if they could wrap round her at any moment.


I didn't call.




Neat!


This was our Sunday - off to Malibu :)
Driving Pacific Coast Highway - it doesn't get much better!


Delicious strawberries for sale by side of the road and fantastic signs to lead you there!


We went to El Matador State Park. You pay $8 and stay all day.





It was a perfect way to spend the last day. We packed a little picnic and lingered for hours.




I'm going to end abruptly here because that's how it felt having to leave Monday.
It was a quick trip, but so enjoyable. It only takes a few days to feel renewed really.
Melissa Zexter took time to work on her piece for a show in Milan this summer.
That just feels cool to say. 
I was happy to see my piece and I look forward to it's making it's 
return to Brooklyn. I did not offer it up for sale, 
since it's part of an ongoing series and possible children's story.


I offer you my few night shots ...
That is the Hotel California, below. Not as formidable as you might expect ;)


Here, I pose with shell by Chez Jay, apparently this was Dennis Wilson's favorite bar!


As for dinners, we spent two nights at Judy and Greg's lovely home in Santa Monica.
Besides graciously inviting us for dinners, I got to jump on their trampoline :D
The other two nights were spent at Blue Plate Taco, a block from the beach and very tasty! 
I can't recommend it enough. It's a lively spot, filled with some of the beautiful people for sure,
mostly it's the food that gets you and a fresh margarita :)



Farewell Cali ... sniff sniff  I'll be back.


Thanks for taking a look.
Have a great week!
xo, A

Monday, March 17, 2014

Random Monday musings

Still Life with Aliens, Liddle Kiddle and magic Gold nugget by Melissa S. 


Sleeping Lamb, photograph 1994 by Larry Gianettino

    Winnie the Pooh, Kanga, Piglet, Eeyore & Tigger - original toys given to Christopher Robin Milne between 1920-22

*Detail Cata Caquinho - oil painting by me



Basilica San Marco, Venice postcard presented by skunks



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It's not all cats, sorry Lena.


:: Have a great week ::
xo, A

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Gone Fishing


This is little Lou, Louanne. She's more defined and sports a tackle jacket
in the finished piece below.
I haven't submitted anything to Illustration Friday in a long time, but
I follow along on Facebook.


Kitty and Lou

It turns out, Thomas James, who currently runs the weekly challenge blog, 
is off this week. In other words, Gone Fishing and so,
Marc Scheff has taken the helm and assigned this as the Topic for tomorrow.
It feels a little odd posting an illustration when the the topic for last week's challenge is still up, 
Spark, but here I go.


I only have a handful of art that works for the theme and I noticed 
I uploaded Tuggy and the Mice to IF in the past. 
That leaves me with two cats who fish.


Above is Nice Catch, Cat! part of my Venice Animals series / story.
I went with Kitty and Lou because they are actively setting out to fish.
You might be asking yourself, why the explanation? why share artwork
we've seen on your blog before or
what I dream you are asking yourself right now-
why haven't you been published? Can I purchase your work?
where can I find more animals
fishing, playing, dancing, flying, whatever.... I WANT MORE






You can buy original paintings & tees from Blip Blop Shop on Etsy
or Prints & Products from my Society 6 Shop, Allyn Howard - $5 off each piece
and Free Shipping. I don't know how long that deal lasts, but looks good at the moment :)


My dad always enjoyed fishing. 
The one time I went fishing with a group of friends,
I was one of only two people not to get sick out on the water.
Sadly though, I did not catch a single one. 
Great from the fish's perspective!
:::
Have a super weekend
xo, A

Friday, March 7, 2014

Illustration West 52 - sketches - Instagram & iMac


See Subway Animals in person :)
If you're in the Los Angeles area, the SILA Illustration West 52 exhibit Opens tonight
along with the website launch of the show 
March 7th at Center Stage Gallery 7-10p


I do not have an Instagram account, but I plan to soon, because - why not upload my stuff  
onto as many social media platforms as possible ;)
:::
At the moment, I anxiously await the arrival of my 1st iMac. As friends know, 
I have depended on a Dell computer for at least a decade, 
which is amazing considering all the files and photos I have saved on this thing!
Dear Dell, you are amazing, but it's time we part ways. It's in the best interest of us both.
I hope I don't regret this.
After much deliberation and encouragement from fellow artists, designers, illustrators ...
I decided to make the switch. I don't know what to do with myself. I Can't Wait!


Pen + Moleskine = joy
I like Clairefontaine's paper for quick sketches, also. 
...
Above, is the sketch of Porcu-punk-pine, he became Harvey (below)
I think I'll do a painting of him looking this nervous, though.


My afterthought was having the cats play chess with the mice (probably makes more sense)
Oddly enough, I came across taxidermied  mice chess sets on Etsy - The Curious13 
Clever, cute? but I don't want one.

Uplifting message of the day!


This is one of my Valentine card rejects. Poor raccoon's day didn't go as hoped.
Below is the original sketch for Subway Animals
It's missing a key character. Can you tell which one without scrolling up?



Copyrighting. I have started to copyright EVERYTHING.
Consider yourself warned ;)
Of course, Share, Pin, Post, Enjoy as much as you'd like.
** Have a great weekend **
It's supposed to be warmer here on the East Coast. Hooray!
xo, A

Monday, March 3, 2014

Sketches to Finished Art : Brooklyn to Breezy Painting


Last week, I shared a custom painting I made for a lovely little girl,
From Brooklyn to Breezy and back (also known as Willow's World)
This week, I thought I'd share some of my process with you.
If you're considering or know someone who would like a custom piece, it's 
a great way to make a room special and it's a simpler process than you might think.
These are the sketches I made after discussing ideas for this latest project.


I had an overall idea in mind, aiming for a dream-like quality with elements taken 
from a just-turned 6 year old's life to tell a story. It's her world, hopefully illustrated in a 
bright charming way that encourages delightful contemplation.
:::
Generally, after meeting with someone, speaking on the phone or emailing 
back & forth about ideas, I email my sketches along with some finished work
(as a reminder of my overall style) 
We take it from there. 


Sometimes I go back to the drawing board, so to speak, and sometimes,
like this time, I got the OK to just get started!
I did a washy under painting, using several colors, to sort of block
in where each scenario would end up.


For this, on pre-primed canvas, I sketched out everything in charcoal 1st. 
It can be easily wiped off and allows for a light hand. 
I always appreciate the loose quality of a sketch. The energy and 
movement can so easily be lost once you begin painting.
Next, I go over the lines with watered down acrylic paint.


I took lots of photos this time around, not only because I love using my iPad,
but I wanted to keep track of how each stage looked.
I really wanted to maintain a light touch with this one.


In these detail shots, you can see the early steps that lead to the final. 
I made only minor changes and additions as I went along.
This was mostly about adding color without losing all of the line work.
I did make the fox a touch happier and the raccoon looks more anxious in the finished one.



Here is the full 76" x 41" painting tacked up and sketched out in my studio.







Here is the finished painting on the floor, right before we began hanging it.
You can see how it was installed and some fine little details in my previous post- 


Thanks for taking a look!
:::
You can see my illustration for kids, art licensing and custom murals
on my website, AllynHoward.com
Better yet, follow me on Facebook at Artwork by Allyn
I'd love to have ya!
xo, A

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