Traveling Paper Doll
I used to play and make my own paper dolls when I was a kid . I still enjoy making them for my daughter Bianca to amuse herself during long trips. Now that I will be flying solo for the first leg of my trip to Singapore and Bali, I have to amuse myself for the long flight by:
Drawing...... Journaling.... finishing a draft of a picture book dummy I'm working on:
Stretching and Walking around the plane ( when there's no turbulance):
Chatting with friendly passengers (I always meet interesting people on board) :
Meditating......
Watching lots of Movies, ...
Listening to good music....Drinking lots of water so I don't get dehydatred......
and of course Reading.....
See you on board!
Travel CheckList by My Fairy Talisman
Together with packing, I got my necessary vaccinations and that was part of the preparation that I didn't like since it gave me an "achy' feeling for a few days.
Then I made sure I bought enough reading materials and snacks for the long plane ride. I also packed an extra change of clothing in my handcarry backpack because when I reach South East Asia ,its going to be very hot in humid there . I will have a whole day to visit the city of Singapore before I continue my journey to Bali., my first destination. After that, it's Hanoi and then Manila.
I reserved a room at the Transit Hotel at Changi Airport in Singapore . That way I can take a nap when I arrive. I also intend to use the rooftop pool soI made sure I also packed my swimsuit and a mini sublock stick.
Of course, I haven't forgotten my mini art studio( art supplies) and my Moleskine art book.
Well, I hope I haven't forgotten anything.
My Asian Trip 2009(Bali,Hanoi,Manila)
In Bali, I always stay in Ubud. which is considered the centre of Bali's arts and culture. It is a remarkable town in the middle of the island of Bali and the climate is a lot cooler than the rest of the island. Once a refuge for scruffy backpackers, mystics, artists and bohemians, Ubud is now home for a lot of international as well as local artists. I like staying in Ubud, because there I can paint in peace ,but at the same time have enough social interaction with other artists if I want to. At the outskirt of Ubud are beautiful ricefields, village life and local scenes where one can have a glympse of the true Balinese way of living.
Below is a Computer World article that covers a seminar in Singapore in which he moderated a discussion on information management.
The last part of my trip will be Manila, Philippines. There, I will visit my father, Jose L. Angeles who will be turning 90 years old next year and my brother Jolan and his wife Tonette, together with their daughters Amanda and Anna .
Unfortuntaley, my daughter Bianca is in College now in Florida and won't be able to come with us for this trip. The last time Bianca was with us was in Singapore and Thailand two years ago :
Bianca in Thailand :
Sunday Inspirations #4: PeazCreation: An Artist Blog from Zurich, Switzerland
From Pea's quote: "I think life is just like a color palate. It has many different colors in it. It is up to us which color we want to spread in our life or which color suits us. Life is as simple as that. "
I will be in Bali, Vietnam & Manila soon!
I've finally booked my flights. Next month , I will be going back to my beloved Bali, Indonesia
entitled" The West & the World" written by Kevin Reilly and published by Markus Wiener Publishers
Illustration Friday theme: Subtract
I think something was subtracted by the Crocodile. Can you guess what it is?
An Artist Morning Ritual
Unless I start my day drawing, sketching, painting or writing or doing something creative first, I feel that I can tackle the rest of my day happily. It has become one of my early morning rituals. I am an early riser--very early sometimes even before dawn, I am already wide awake! And the first thing I do after I make myself coffee is to go to my studio and start "playing"--doodling, jotting down ideas and writing in my journal, painting freely and experimenting with colors, etc. After I mess around in my studio, I calm down . And only then can I start working on my real work seriously...my illos, picture book projects, my painting series..etc.
Coraline the Movie
Some Samples of My Spot Illustrations
Swiss Children's Books
Here are some with the black & white Illustrations by Swiss artist Godi Hofman:
Rose and I met in Fribourg, Switzerland and she has been one of my first closest friends while I was living there. It was in Fribourg where my daughter Bianca was born . We lived in Switzerland until we moved back to the States when Bianca was nine years old. Below is La Vielle Ville or the Old Town in Fribourg where we used to live in a street called Rue de la Samaritaine:
My Grandfather's Novel published in India
Juan L. Arsciwals with my grandma Felicidad Ignacio Arsciwals
Unfortunately, my grandfather died at the peak of his writing career while my mother was only a year old . Below is a picture of my mom , Luzviminda Arsciwals Angeles, as a young bride. My mom was also a writer, since the 1960's until she passed away 2004.
A childhood photo of my brother, Jose Ibarra Angeles(right)
and yours truly: taken in Manila late 1950's:
Jolan is also a writer. At the young age of 20-he wrote a play called '"Kastilyo ni Kardo"
which won the Sagisag Award and the Philippine Cultural Center awards.
He has been writing since his Ateneo High School Days till the present.
Finally, A present picture of my brother and I taken in Singapore:
Jose Ibarra Arsciwals Angeles & Maria Madonna Arsciwals Angeles-Davidoff
BookExpo America 2009 in NYC
I will be attending again the Book Expo America this year. Some of the pavilions I am looking forward to visiting are : The Children's Book Pavilion , The African American Pavilion,Writers Row, Independent Publishers , Graphic Novel, and of course, the Art Pavilion.. There will be close to 2000 exhibitors and there will be lots of special events such as book signings, conferences, and breakfast and luncheons with authors and illustrators.
Below is a cover of one of the books I've illustrated entitled From Our Mother's Hearth, Bukusu Folktales and Proverbs at the Book Expo 2005:
Maria Madonna Davidoff with the book she illustrated at the book Expo 2005
Madonna's photo (middle) taken with the editor & publisher of Africa World Press
My Batik Painting in Bali, Indonesia
Batik Painting by Maria Madonna Davidoff
a few months in the Island of Bali , in Indonesia, to study Batik painting.
This is one of my first batik paintings of a Balinese dancer. Batik is a wax resist dyeing technique used on textile. Batik is considered as national art in Indonesia.
I've been to several Balinese performances and I was really mesmerized. It was such a mystical and wonderful experience. The dancer were almost trancelike because in Bali, everything they do creatively are offered to the gods and godesses.
Here is where I set up studio in Ubud, Bali 2007
Here I am in one of my classes:
Below, I am painting my first batik with my Balinese Batik teacher Wayan:
Here you can see me applying the wax resist first:
With my Balinese Batik teacher Wayan:
Below are some of the traditional dyes I used in Bali:
This is how I use colored dyes for my batik :
This is how I dry my batik--outdoor under the sun, the natural way:
It can get very hot in Bali--As you can see in my face full of perspiration:
Finally, after a hard days work painting, here I am relaxing in front of my Bali bungalow:
This is my walkway towards the Bunglaow:
Relaxing in Ubud:
Below, I am in front of one of the Balinese temples:
MondayArtday theme: MadTea Party
Very early just before dawn
a fairy appeared to have a tea party with me.
This is another painting for my Fairy Series which
you can view in my blog.
Artist travel pouch for my Portable Studio
which holds a lot of things like brushes, watercolor pencils, mini skecth pad, etc:
Another view of the Artist Pouch:
Here is my favorite tool: a brush that you can put water inside
( no need to dip in water anymore)
Here is a really small and cute but handy material I have, the size of a business card:A mini colored pencil case with its own miniature sharpener:
I love Snow! and the Sun too!
I take a break and look outside :
For me different seasons have their own different appeal.
They all inspire me. What is your favorite Season?
Still Winter & What I am Working on Now
I love to hibernate in my art studio and work on my projects.
These are what I am working on today.
I am illustrating Magic on the Rooftop again written by Mari Mine Rutka,
published by Crane Publishing. I have to come up with a newer
updated version of Illos. The first version was really an old style of mine.
You can see the evolution of my style.
Here is the old illustration version of Magic on the Rooftop:
Here is a my process for Magic on the Rooftop:
1. I sketched in pencil , scanned and inserted an image of the teddy bear:
2. I colored the lineart in photoshop for my color studies:
2. Then I imported the text and made more color adjustment: