Lorraine and I painted at one of our favorite annual events last night, the Halloween Party at Materials for the Arts. Their event grows each year, this year BD Wong was the master of ceremonies. We’ve been painting at this event for a while, which means many of the folks we have seen and painted before, like this young man who very much wanted to be scarier than his brother, so I made him into an Insane Clown Zombie. At our annual New York events like this one, folks are familiar with the freedom and creativity we bring to each face and that encourages us to try new ideas, like this combination of a Monet color background with a dancing figure from an Andre Derain painting, as I continue to explore putting dancing figures on people’s faces. And I took the opportunity to do some “sketches” for faces I’ll be painting for a Dia De Los Muertos performance by Calpulli Mexican Dance Company on Nov 3 and 4 at Pace University’s Schimmel Center.
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Face Painting at the U.S. Open
We had ten facepainters at the US Open Arthur Ashe Kids Day on August 25, 2012 — and we’ll be back there with another team of transformation artists on September 9 for the finals. Here are a few photos from Arthur Ashe Day — and we only have a few, the day was too busy for taking photographs — including a couple of my silhouette images and several of the portrait type figures that Jennifer has been painting.
Come see us and be painted on September 9 at the Tennis Center.
UPDATE: **Unfortunately, they canceled our part of the September 9 event, because bad weather and rain during the previous week pushed the men’s finals from Sunday the 9th to Monday.
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Before Cave Walls… at the National Storytelling Network Conference 2012
Thank you to the Jaguar, Liz Nichols, for her very positive description of my presentation at the NSN Conference, which she posted in Tim Ereneta’s blog: “Breaking the Eggs — Performance Storytelling in the 21st Century”. See the full post http://storytelling.blogspot.com/2012/07/conference-reflections-liz-nichols.html An excerpt: