Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Reposting: Sunflower Menorah (Drawing Video)


For Chanukah Day 3 (2025), I am reposting my "Sunflower Menorah" video.  I created this several years ago in support of the people of Ukraine. Made on my iPad with the Procreate app. If you want to see these sunflowers turn into a menorah, just press play.

Monday, December 15, 2025

Reposting: Yellow Ribbon Menorah


I created this last year, using Procreate on my iPad in honor of the hostages of the October 7th attack. This is the final frame of a drawing video in which the yellow ribbon turns into a menorah. 

Friday, November 21, 2025

Sisters and Brothers (Portrait) as of Nov. 21, 2025



I have been working on this commissioned portrait of four children, and here is how it looked on November 21, 2025.  I am not posting progress on this project as frequently as I usually do for my other work.  Because this is a painting of children, I am only posting versions of my work that I have shown to the client, and that I have permission to post.  Anyway, at this point, I was happy with the likeness of the children, but there were things to fix and a lot of cleanup yet to do.  You can see that I was in the process of adding the Disney gear that the kids were wearing.  My first goal was to paint this moment of four happy children standing together, but I also wanted to capture enough specific details to create a visual memory of this moment.  I was continuing to work on the castle behind them, and as you can see, was having quite a struggle with the foreground. The geometric pattern of the pavement had been helpful earlier in the process as I figured out how and where each kid was standing, but at this point, it was creating some extra challenges that I was going to have to fix. To be continued. . . .

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Reposting "Raillard and Zagon Jan 45" (with Prisma filter)



Edited in Prisma app with Aqua

Several years ago for Veteran's Day 2020, I posted this old snapshot taken during WWII, a picture of my Dad and his army buddy Ray Raillard. Today I added the "Aqua" filter in my Prisma app. But what I wrote about it a few years ago still holds true:

On Veteran's Day, I often look through old photos for pictures of my dad during World War II. I usually look in my mother's old album. (My father was born in Brooklyn, but was stationed in Pueblo during WWII, and met and married my mother in the short time he was there, before heading overseas. While he was gone, my mother filled a photo album with photos from life at home in Pueblo as well as photos that he sent back from overseas). More recently, I have had an additional place to look: a collection of my father's old photos, sent to me a few years ago by my cousin Rori. That is where I found this photo today. This snapshot shows my dad with another soldier, standing in front of an apparently damaged building. On the back of the photo, my father wrote: "Raillard & Zagon Jan 45". From my Aunt Edy I have heard that Ray Raillard was a good friend of my father's when they were in the army. In the past I have not been able to to track down Ray Raillard or his family, but I will tag him here and see what happens. Looking though the other photos this morning, I saw another snapshot marked on the back with the logo of photo finishing company in Texas, which I believe is where Ray Raillard is from. That handwriting is different from my father's, very square and distinctive printing, and that handwriting also appears on a third photo that says "Leaving Cherbourg" date July 24, 1944. Is it possible that this photo was also taken in Cherbourg? I wish I knew more about my dad's time in the army. But what I do know, what brings me to tears right now, is that I am grateful my father had a good friend when he was in the army. My father was a gentle, peaceful man who went overseas to do his bit against the Nazis, and he left his brand new wife to do it. He didn't say much about his experience when I was a kid, but I know he was afraid during the war because years later, when he was facing cancer surgery, he told me so. And so now when I am feeling afraid in these uncertain times, I remember that my father did his part to stand up to tyranny even though he was afraid. And I will try to live up to his example.



Sunday, November 02, 2025

Mom in Pueblo (Rescued Snapshot)



This is a snapshot of my mother standing in front of our house in Pueblo. I have posted a digitally colorized version of it some years ago, but I don't think I ever posted the original snapshot. 
Although I don't know the date the photo was taken,  the hairstyle and the clothing make me think this was taken around the mid-1940s, around the time she married my dad. I don't know who took this photo, but likely suspects include my Grandma Katz - I remember her taking pictures -  my Aunt Edy, or even my father (though that is less likely.) Back in 2009, I cleaned up the original snapshot, and then used Painter to add color.  But I always liked the texture and composition of this original snapshot, so I am posting that today in memory of my mom, who was born on November 2nd. 

Thursday, October 30, 2025

Sisters and Brothers (Crop of Portrait) as of Oct. 30, 2025



Here is a crop of the painting I am working on, from a photo that I took  of my work on October 30, 2025.  This commissioned portrait is an ongoing project which I am hoping to wrap up in November. I am working from a photo taken during a trip to Disney last spring.  I have been working on it a little at a time.  On Oct. 30th, I cropped the photo of my work and sent it along as a "progress report"to the family, which was well received, I am happy to report.  At this point I was working on the background,  trying to suggest the castle that was in the family photo. And in the photo, the kids are wearing lots of Disney gear and I was trying to decide how much of it to include in the painting.  (You can see the little Minnie Mouse ears roughed in on the little girls)  The client seems happy with the painting so far, including the Disney gear, which makes sense because this a family memory of a specific time and a place that is special to them. For me, as with other portraits, this is a balancing act because I want my portraits to be "timeless".  Which details of the background should I include? What should I edit out of simplify? I have done several other portraits  in which the background or the pose, or the clothing details were very important to the client (ranging from sunglasses and motorcycle helmet to tuxedo and dance floor).  So I my plan is to include "just enough" Disney gear in this portrait to evoke memories of time and place, but also create an image of these sisters and brothers that will stand the text of time.

Saturday, October 04, 2025

Sisters and Brothers (Portrait) as of October 4, 2025



Here is the portrait I am working on as it looked on October 4, 2025.  This is a long-running project, a commissioned portrait of four kids based on a photo that was taken during a family trip.   I have been working on it little-by-little, but at this point I felt I was getting there with a likeness of each of the children.  I decided it was time to rough in the background. I thought it was good enough to post here (with parental okay.)  To be continued. . .