Meditation Series: (8/8) Street Fair, NYC (1988)

This sketch shows more of the surrounding architecture of the city block than the people enjoying the street fair. The musician seems quite alone. Please visit my Etsy shop for my artwork for sale inspired by my autistic brother Mike at:  https://autisminspiredart.etsy.com My other artwork for sale is at:  https://otherartbyjack.etsy.com

Meditation Series: (7/8) Street Fair, NYC (1988)

I wanted to capture the crowd in this variation. I colored the balloons and the trumpet for contrast between the spirit of the fair and the black and white of the pedestrians. Please visit my Etsy shop for my artwork for sale inspired by my autistic brother Mike at:  https://autisminspiredart.etsy.com My other artwork for sale […]

Meditation Series: (6/8) Street Fair, NYC (1988)

This is an imaginary version of that street fair back in 1988. The music man blares his trumpet and backhands the piano to entrance the crowd. Please visit my Etsy shop for my artwork for sale inspired by my autistic brother Mike at:  https://autisminspiredart.etsy.com My other artwork for sale is at:  https://otherartbyjack.etsy.com

Meditation Series: (2/8) Street Fair, NYC (1988)

This is the trumpet player that accompanied himself on piano as he played Stardust at that street fair so long ago. Please visit my Etsy shop for my artwork for sale inspired by my autistic brother Mike at: https://autisminspiredart.etsy.com My other artwork for sale is at: https://otherartbyjack.etsy.com

Meditation Series: (1/8) Street Fair, NYC (1988) (1/8)

This is the second time I used my photo of this street fair scene as a model for a pen and ink sketch. As I recall, it was on 6th Avenue in midtown Manhattan. I have fond memories of this particular moment, since the musician (I think his name was Duncan) played Stardust on the […]

Impasse

I am at an impasse today.This happens a lot when I attempt to make progress in what I am learning. It is very frustrating. I am trying to understand the notebooks of Paul Klee. At least I am not alone finding Klee’s Notebooks (actually, volume 2, The Nature of Nature) understandable, yet difficult to implement. […]

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