Showing posts with label Novorealism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Novorealism. Show all posts

Saturday, January 13, 2018

Love My Neighbor Curriculum Event on December 29, 2017


Thank you to my great friends at Savoir Fair for their generous support of our non-profit Artward! Gallery in Carson's most difficult "Scottsdale" neighborhood with their gorgeous art supplies!

We had the most awesome event for the Love My Neighbor Curriculum program with the kids of Carson's Mission Ebenezer church of Pastor Isaac Canales as well as a group of "Scottsdale's" own kids. 
Pastor Isaac and his son, Pastor Josh do an amazing work and a uniquely effective outreach in Carson community, including "Scottsdale," and are friends of 10 years. Was very special to share what we do and to collaborate with this true local pillars. 

We had a tour of a gallery, learning to recognize and acknowledge the great neighbors around us and then the kids painted their own beloved neighbors in the adjacent Artward! Kids Studio that we set up. 


They got so into it and did beautiful and meaningful works becoming Love My Neighbor Ambassadors to their own neighborhoods.

















It was remarkable to see the kids asking for and being excited to take pictures with Cirilo, my great model for "El Rey Trabajador" and "Scottsdale" gardener of 30 years. 


The celebrated heroes are the ones we choose to celebrate!






Its truly amazing to see the real impact art can have on a given community.







In all my long life in ART I've never been happier or feeling more accomplished than seeing that what I do is helping the effort of real people to turn their community around.





Happy New 2018, everyone! Lets make it a year of ART that truly matter!!


Friday, April 7, 2017

Documentary On Love My Neighbor: "Scottsdale" In The Making

Very excited about greatly talented team of filmmaker and photographer 
with videographer 
starting work on the full length documentary 
about Love My Neighbor: "Scottsdale" project. 

 We had exciting painting and shooting days when the guys were able to capture every step in the development of "Rey Trabajador" painting on site.

Here is the short intro. Enjoy!


Friday, November 4, 2016

Mr. Leon - D Day Veteran.


"Mr. Leon - D Day Veteran. My Neighbor Series" fabriano soft press/cretacolor sepia



Mr. Leon is Carson's oldest resident. He is 101 years old from Puerto Rico. In the middle of our first session I learned he is a D Day Veteran. It was a pretty cathartic moment. With his permanently diminishing physical strength when making each word is a deliberate task that requires massive concentration of precious energy, he'd say once and again: "I was in a D Day". At this moment his entire demeanor would change as if he heard the hell of incoming fire. His features would inexplicably take a forceful expression of a complete determination. 



With his permanently diminishing physical strength when making each word is a deliberate task that requires massive concentration of precious energy, he'd say once and again: "I was in a D Day". At this moment his entire demeanor would change as if he heard the hell of incoming fire. His features would inexplicably take a forceful expression of a complete determination.




That were moments of pure Beauty. Inside his feeble body the same Spirit would wake that led him out of the landing craft and through the water and onto the sand of Omaha. "There was German fire coming down on us from the top on the right. Than the guys who were there before us got on'em from the side…they had to turn their fire away from us and on them, soon they were shooting no more. That’s why I made it through the water…that’s why I lived. Someone died so I lived.



Monday, July 4, 2016

"MY NEIGHBOR SERIES" Unveiling at Carson Park June 30, 2016


The Love My Neighbor project consists of two main elements:

  • Capturing the emphatically humanistic expression of the special neighbors in the community that through the innate individual qualities become natural magnets for others, carry wide respect and form the community's bedrock. The very special ordinary people all around us you cannot help, but love. "My Neighbor Series" is dedicated to this goal and aimed at describing the iconic human presence that turn neighborhoods into communities. 
  • The second key element of the project is making the images of "My Neighbors Series" and carrying the "Love My Neighbor" message available and accessible free of charge directly to a community. 

On June 30 we had a great unveiling of "My Neighbor Series" at the fantastic Carson Park Building. It took quite a bit of work designing, fabricating and installing its own hanging and lighting systems. The result surely worth it though as the venue is a perfect Public Art space.









in ART we trust!
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Carson Park Building
21411 Orrick Ave, Carson, Ca 90745

Sunday, June 19, 2016

"MY NEIGHBORS: Capturing the Soul of America's Diverse City" 2016



 "Ricky of Carson" oil on canvas 36" x 24"





 





"Ricky" sepia on Fabriano paper 32" x 22"


Ricardo Echevarria, “Ricky” is my  next door neighbor. His indoor soccer field is directly next to my studio. Ricky is a survivor of a horrendous car crash that left him in a coma for months and his face disfigured.  After many months of reconstructive surgeries and recovery, he was left unrecognizable even to his neighbors.  To hide from prying  eyes, he covered himself in tattoos that would grab all the attention. Ricky healed fully, his face is now truly beautiful  and he regrets his tattoo decision. Now, he gracefully shares with others the gratitude for the miracle of his recovery. He is supporting the local children’s soccer team and has built and runs a fully-regulated professional indoor soccer rink for the kids and adults. Ricky carries a truly noble and refined look of victory over unimaginable suffering and adversity. A local hero that every neighborhood should have.







 
"Mrs. O'Neal" sepia on Fabriano paper 32" x 22"






 
As one of Carson’s founders, Marry Ann O'Neal, is a true icon of the Carson community.  A great-granddaughter of slaves who grew up on a farm in Arkansas, this 90-year-young woman leads her life by example. She believes in serving others before self and to help a neighbor in need. Mrs. O’Neal is an inspiring, vibrant and kind human being, the kind that binds the world together. A rare soul, but one that still exists in every community.












 "Ukulele Player" oil on canvas 48" x 60"




 





 

"Uncle Lincoln" sepia on Fabriano paper 32" x 22"


Uncle Lincoln has been my good friend and neighbor for ten years.
He is a native Hawai'i ukulele master who, along with his wife Auntie Sissy, a hula dance teacher, is deeply involved with preserving and revitalizing the Hawaiian culture and its way of life. "Ukulele Player" is an emotionally-charged representation of a truthful and authentic dedication to one’s cultural heritage.


 in ART we trust!
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