Wow it has been a while! Because time goes by so fast, right? Soon the kids will be on Summer Break, which reminds me -does anyone enjoy the Free Friday Night flicks at Crown Center as much as I do? I look forward to spreading my blanket on the grass early in the evening and waiting on my sisters and their families (they always arrive late)! This summer they have a great line-up: July 2nd: Pretty In Pink, then Jurassic Park, Hairspray, Julie and Julia, Groundhog Day, and Oceans Eleven, the last one is a Harry Potter movie, can't remember which one, though. Hope to see you out there!!! I looove movies! Especially free movies:)))
To me, my artwork is my fingerprint, it is who I am. I started drawing before I was six, and painting portraits at twelve years old. I want to move the viewer through my art: to laughter, to tears; to look inside themselves. My murals are about social and cultural subjects that show my love for people and beauty. My paintings are mostly portraits where I aim to capture not only the likeness but the the personality, the being. United States
Thursday, May 27, 2010
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Volunteer Caricatures
Caricatures speak the universal language of laughter, a languaje which is not limited by geographical boundaries or financial status. It is only limited to accessibility and exposure. I always wanted to share my drawing skills to make children smile. Every Wednesday I head out with my easel, paper, and colors to the Children's Mercy Hospital in my hometown, to draw sketches of the young patients, who enjoy getting their caricature drawn, happily getting involved in choosing a cartoon body according to their favorite hobby,sport, or hero.
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