Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Friends Posing For Each Other
I once lived in a group house where some of us got together and posed for each other. These are pen drawings on paper with an acrylic wash. They are 9 x 12 and they are for sale! $40 each, postage paid in the continental US and just 3 bucks more for anywhere else. Contact me for details!!!! Thank you!!!
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Sweet L'il Birds Art Drawings
6 x 9 ink on acrylic wash on paper. $40 post paid in the continental US. Like 'em? Please share. Or buy direct from me, the artist! Support the Arts!
Monday, December 9, 2013
Saxophone Player, Reggie Hines, Drawn at Nell's
Drawing of saxophone player Reggie Hines, done at the now defunct club on 14th Street, Nell's, in NYC. Drawing is about 7 x 7 inches on 9 x 12 inch paper. $40. Buy directly from me on Paypal at drawingonthemoon@gmail.com.
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Art! Small Drawings For Sale
I am having a studio sale. Selling lots of small drawings and collages. This drawing is of two folks relaxing in a coffee shop called Swallow in Williamsburg. $30 postage paid in the Continental US. Pay through paypal. #coffee
"Bushwick Daily"
"Bushwick Daily"
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Doggie Portraits or Simply A Painting of Your Favorite Breed!!!?
This Pit Bull was done in acrylic on 9 x 12 illustration board. Contact me to find out how you can get a stunning portrait done of your dog or favorite breed. Email me: drawingonthemoon@gmail.com and comment below!
Friday, December 6, 2013
My Self Published Artist Book Coffee Love
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
I Started A New Page On Facebook EverySlaughterHouseACenterOfHealing
An idea came to me while doing yoga at the Body Actualized Center in Bushwick Brooklyn. They are housed in a building that once was a slaughterhouse in the 1920's. Slaughterhouses used to have tile walls because it made it easy to clean up the blood. Those tile walls are still there. When I look at them, I think how ironic it is that where there once was probably a lot of blood shed and suffering
for the animals, now is a center of healing and creativity. It felt amazing to realize the profound "karmic balancing" in this one location. I then had the thought "Why not EVERY slaughterhouse? Why couldn't every slaughterhouse eventually be "re-purposed" into a center for healing. And of course, the answer is "There is no reason why not!" There is a quote (someone please tell me who said it if you know) that one should have a mission in life that is so big, there is no chance you will see it completed in your lifetime. This may be that big an idea. Although, I also hold the possibility in mind that I could see it happen in my own lifetime. I have wanted to do more for the animals who are so horribly abused everywhere around the world. I wanted it to be something that came directly from who I am and how I experience the world. I don't know how this will shape up, but sharing the idea is a great start. The image above is called "Cow Hugs." I don't know the artist's name. If you do, please contact me or leave a comment and I will credit the artist.
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