Every week I make a post about my continuing exploits of living the life. After all these years, I can tell you that it’s getting better all the time. I draw all day; my work continues to improve and grow in visibility, and people pay me damn decent prices for my work. All those things are awesome, but the best thing of all is drawing in my sketchbook. Journaling really is a completely unique endeavor: you live your live and do whatever you do, and then you put it all down on paper and report back with tales of public characters that you couldn’t make up if you tried: crowded laundromats, busy restaurants, coffeehouses brimming with students, hipsters, and baristas with the patience of saints. At this point, there is no alternative and I, quite frankly, wouldn’t have it any other way.
This week’s post is adorned with a drawing that I started a couple of weeks ago over a couple of nice cold porters. Drinking and drawing is a good time; drinking, drawing, and eating while having a really good conversation is even better. Usually, all my masterpieces are created while I’m doing one or more of the aforementioned activities. Add to that all the very kind compliments that are hurled at me by coffeehouse patrons, laundromat attendants, random passersby, and the occasional cute girl and you get an idea of what I’m getting at here. Hyperbole you say? How little you know about the life of an artist.
Like the art, the lifestyle is getting better and becoming more and more interesting all the time. Being the dedicated graphic journalist that I am, it is my job to continue this time honored tradition of reportage and to carefully observe and record every act of random human behavior that gets put on public display. All of this done, naturally, over a fine beverage, a tasty bit of food, or a good conversation, or if I’m lucky, all three. Life is good, and the best is yet to come.
I like your blog. What a life!! I’d love to hear about the interesting characters you come across. Also, I’d love to see some photos of your work.
Thanks Linda, I’m glad you enjoyed my latest post. If you go to my blog, and scroll to the top right of the page you’ll see the subscribe box. Click “subscribe” and ener your email address to get notified when a new blog post is published. On the main page of my site, at the very top underneath my logo, you’ll see various categories; click “gallery,” then “drawings,” to see more work. If you’re on Facebook, Please give my artist page a like at: facebook.com/salvadorcastio.
Now I’m seeing the influence of your recent Kitchen Confidential infatutation. Great work!
This style of reportage fits what I do like a velvet glove. Discovering culture through people and viceversa is amazingly powerful.