Sunday, December 30, 2007

From a Buick Six

Because there's more than enough to do
during the "Holidays," I haven't done much
in the way of new drawings, so here's one from
the way back machine. I drew this one
in 1981: in the last century. It's amazing that
I've kept it all this time. . . or maybe it isn't.
I remember doing this standing in the
driveway of the house I was living in on
Boundary Street. I used a magic marker.
Keep it simple.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Presidio

The Presidio, officially known as the
Serra museum, has been a San Diego
landmark since 1929. It was in July
of that year that George Marston,
a noted San Diego businessman and
philanthropist dedicated the site he had
spent over 20 years developing.
Built near the original 1769 location
of the first Spanish settlement in
what would later become California,
the Presidio stands today as the
gateway to Mission Valley, home to
freeways, car dealerships, hotels and
shopping malls. I drew this sketch from
the parking lot one sunny afternoon.

Monday, December 10, 2007

downtown

Dispite the gentrification and homogenation
of the East Village and downtown in general,
there are still some older buildings with character
that stand out as a reminder of an earlier
time in the history of downtown San Diego.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Willie Dixon

Willie Dixon is one of the greatest
names in blues music. In the 50s and 60s,
virtually every major blues artist
recorded one of Willie's songs.
He's the original Hoochie Coochie Man.
This sketch is from a photograpgh
in a great book on the history of the blues
titled Nothin But the Blues,
by Lawrence Cohn.