Thursday, December 9, 2010

Bizarre Moment & A Few of My Favorite Things @Gallery Nucleus

I want to share my bizarre story with you all about Audrey Kawasaki. In 2004 or 2005 year, I discovered Audrey's art and I became her big fan. Her art never cease to amaze me. I'm in awe with her freaking awesome fine lines, colors, human figures, faces, tones, different mediums, compositions, everything. She's a true genius! I also love the way she keeps being hardworking, productive & active & keeps improving her skills that inspires me alot. Remember my original drawing for Audrey?
After I looked at my drawing, it looked like her. My mind said, "I should give it to Audrey because her art inspires me so much. Plus I want to make her happy." I emailed her & waited for her response during her solo show "Tangled" in Australia. After days, I was overjoyed to read her response. Unexpectedly, she said, "maybe I can send you a little something in return". I was totally speechless & shocked. I was like, "but but.. but but... ermm.. but..." Heck yeah, my heart was full of happiness & shock, you know? :) so we exchanged our parcels.

Then I came home from painting unfinished walls / ceilings of my sister's new internet cafe store, I received a bizarre package. I was like, "Am I dreaming? Is it real? This must be rare!" I opened it carefully and said "AAAWWWWWWW..." I cried happily. Audrey really made me happier, happiest! I really never expect that she did her very complex original piece for me! I kept jawdropping & smiling for hours ( My cheeks were happily painful, hahaha! )

THIS IS MY MOST BIZARRE SWEET MOMENT... After I stared at her gorgeous fragile cut-out masterpiece, I thought of myself, "Hmm, what does a mysterious shadow say? There's a hidden word... Snake? Dragon? Heart, Veins & Arteries? Wow, I'm impressed...."

It looks like a heart, veins & arteries silhouette. *Mall pauses then smiles widely* That's Audrey's kind heart. Not only she's amazingly talented & unique, but she's a very great humble wonderful person! Thank you so much, Aud. You're the BEST! <3


Okay! It's time to show you all my latest paintings for the group show, " A Few of My Favorite Things " @ Gallery Nucleus, Alhambra California. My sweet fan Hael asked me, "erm... I hope.. when you have time, you could talk about ( in your blog ) your inspiration or what does inside your head when you make an art?" Thanks for reminding me, Hael! I'm so sorry that I didn't write it longer in my previous blog entry because I was overly exhausted & tired. I must admit that I'm not good at writing skills.

Before I started creating my pieces, I got ideas from Hayao Miyazaki's movie, Ponyo on the Cliff. I have watched Ponyo DVD many times because I was falling in love with beautiful colorful glowing planktons, fishes, corals, etc. Also when I feel down, I always watch Hayao Miyazaki movies that make my heart feel euphoric intensely. It's like... bring back my happy quiet childhood memories... When I was young, I always explored & looked for cute critters, imaginery friends, unknown insects, brittle starfishes, huge rat (yeah I got bitten by bad rat, wahaha. I thought he was friendly to me.), sea cucumbers, fireflies, etc. So I had many whimsical imaginations for years. Sigh, I miss my innocent childhood years.

*Bloggers poke & pinch chubby toddler Mall's cheeks badly* So I closed my eyes and imagined that I went to the deep sea, there were a lot of glowing planktons & other colorful creatures with my characters Babu & Abu. Then I saw them celebrating Japanese festivals like Cherry Blossom Festival, Doll Festival, Lantern Floating & more. And whoosh, that's what my mind expressed. So here are my progress photos how I started doing my pieces.
In The Hidden Lanterns
11" x 9.5" inches
Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Wood
SOLD



Giant Blossom Anthropoda
11.5" x 9.75" inches
Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Wood
SOLD



Remind you all, don't forget to visit Gallery Nucleus show this Saturday! Contact Gallery Nucleus if you're interested to buy my original pieces. Thanks for inviting me, Wade! Whew, my webcam pic... yeah, I look quite exhausted.


Anyway, I would love to share my sweet fan Arriane's blog with you all. I felt deeply touched that Arriane expressed her true thoughts, critiques & opinions about DOT ( Department of Tourism ) & my art. Arriane is quite brilliant, she must become a good art director! :) Please read her blog importantly. Well said! ( Thank you so much for remembering my old works "Live your Dreams", sweetie Arriane! )

Sneak peek: I did my digital illustration for my dearest sister's new internet cafe business. Eeee, my large canvas printing! I need to finish stuff for my family business before I'll work on art commissions (thanks for your patience, my clients). I'll post my whole image maybe next week! I have to sleep now. Night! *flies to Slumberland*

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Sailing Through Shadows @Gallery1988 San Francisco

Ahhh... November-December really makes me stressed because I have to do many things. I'm so sorry for not answering to all of you in my previous blog entries, emails & other sites during my crazy busy schedule. When I'm free, I'll definitely reply to you all. Oh, I forgot to tell you guys something about my friend Lauren's wonderful interview! She has interviewed me past few days ago, please visit her blog!


Anyway, I'm really surprised that a few of my latest paintings are SOLD before opening show! Wow, my exhausted heart feels quite cheerful! *purrs happily* I must admit that I really miss painting my beloved characters Babu & Abu the cat. I know, I know... It been so long I didn't paint them during my art commissions / gallery shows. Glad I keep making Babu & Abu alive at all times! Don't forget to visit Gallery1988 San Francisco tomorrow Saturday night! Enjoy viewing!

Daruma! Daruma!
6 3/4 x 6 1/2 inches
Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Wood
SOLD



Looking for Jizo
7 x 6 1/2 inches
Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Wood
SOLD



Sunrise in the Swamp
6 3/4 x 5 3/4 inches
Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Wood
SOLD



The Spirits of Japanese Hibuscus
6 1/2 x 5 3/4 inches
Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Wood
SOLD



The Winds of Koinbori
5 x 7 inches
6 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches framed (white)
Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Paper
SOLD



'Til I Whisper to You Something
5 x 7 inches
6 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches framed (white)
Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Paper
SOLD



Slice of Life
5 x 7 inches
6 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches framed (white)
Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Paper
SOLD


If you're interested in buying my original works, please visit Gallery1988 site. Check those freaking amazing artists out! Wish I could visit States so I'd love to meet artists, curators and friends there!



Next week, I'll also post my two big glowing paintings for Gallery Nucleus group show "A Few of my Favorite Things". Don't forget to attend Gallery Nucleus on December 11!