Thursday, November 19, 2009

The end. For now.


Hey all! I've had quite the fun and varied and rewarding month. I dwarfed it up at the Disney Concert Hall, took a couple of voyages on the Ark with a lot of fun and fancy (and lovely) folks, helped shape a musical based on a nineties movie, visited my brother and his family, and curated an exhibit of my art in Arlington, VA. It's been quite a ride. And now, I'm calling an end to this chapter. I need a break. I've kept a hand in the art biz and auditions this week (and will likely continue no matter what), but I'm heading a bit out of town tomorrow and don't plan to return until Saturday.

I'm going to visit with good friends, meet a new baby, see a new musical, visit beer Disneyland, and try to take a metaphorical chill pill. I'll be back to the grind on Saturday evening (caricature gig in Beverly Hills), and before Thanksgiving I hope to get a lot more art-type stuff done.



And amidst the craziness lately, some of my recent work has included a caricature commission for the amazingly talented Michael Berresse as he completed the LA run of Parade. I've also faithfully kept up the efforts over at Squigs Knows His Lines. Among the weekly posts, I heralded the opening of the current revival of Ragtime on Broadway.


I've also stepped up the efforts over at my Etsy.com site, selling prints of my recent art and some greeting cards (originally created for the MetroStage art exhibit). You can check out all the bounty HERE.

Well, that's all for now. Take care, all! Get ready to highlight an attitude of gratitude next week. Thanksgiving isn't just a really spiffy parade and tons of turkey. There really is SO much to be thankful for. Life, breath, and possibilities. Peace and love!