Sunday, January 31, 2010

the fall

Well here he is. The one Farah will dislike the most. But, in a lot of ways, he is really cute.

"snake"
marker on computer paper
in front of the tv

Saturday, January 30, 2010

And in other news...

Let's see how Michael is doing with his New Year's Resolutions...

1. Spirit-

I am reading through the OT right now. I am currently in Exodus, though I hope to be finished with it soon. So far, so good. Though I really am bugged by most (almost ALL) of the people in Genesis. They were pea-brained!

2. Romance-

I have successfully sent the Fauf her little love notes each week (Well, one near miss when the mailman/woman absconded with her letter). I am enjoying this process greatly.

3. Bromance-

I met with Parker for a man-date this month. All is good with Parker. I am happy to report our bromance is still going strong.

4. Family Doodle Time-

I have spent my Thursday afternoons seeing the Doodles this month, this week I had to re-schedule and meet them over the weekend, but fun times are being had by all. We made frogs last week, Cass really got into this one!

5. Hobby-

I told you I submitted a short story to a few publishers. Well, rejections have been pouring in. But I actually like it. It makes me feel like things are happening. Yesterday a letter came from New York, I could have sworn it said, "We read it with interest, the manuscript seems quite right for our list. We appreciate the opportunity to consider the project, however." I did a double-take at the word "however" and then read back to find there was the word "doesn't" in-between the words manuscript. But I still enjoy the fact that I am getting mail and trying.

6. Teaching and Career-

I am very excited to report I have had two guest speaking jobs this past month. One at Hancock and one at Brandman (formally Chapman). I am looking to build up the guest speaking part of my resumé. Especially since the union keeps threatening to make us join their seniority list. I like the union people, I just think they may find a way to get our jobs. In February I hope to do my online training.

7. Health and Misery-

Two good things happened this month... well 3-ish. Number One- I am only drinking Sprite on the weekends. Number Two- I am eating a salad at least three times a week. All in all, I am rumored to be getting healthier, but I still have my doubts. Number Three-ish- I went to the doctor, and had an ultrasound to check my insides, both came out saying I was doing OK.

Anyway, that's me one month into 2010. Here's to the shortest month getting its butt kicked by my resolutions.

crooked neck

I know you are going to get a crooked neck, but these just didn't load right. Well, if you do find you have neck pains from looking at this, you can remember the dearly departed giraffe of the Santa Barbara Zoo.

"giraffe"
marker on computer paper
in front of the tv



(P.S. I think this is posting day 21--so according to my sister this will now be a habit.)

Friday, January 29, 2010

blasted economy!

I modeled parts of this from the dollar bill. I hope our friends who are not doing well financially will soon see growth.

"growth"
marker on computer paper
at my desk

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Stars in my Bucks

Today I taught on another artist in my class. I have to admit I really look forward to doing this weekly lesson plan I created. So I came home inspired to draw soemthing different than what I had planned to post today.

I imagined my sister Lisa and then I thought about her pregnancy. But when I thought about it, I tried to think of her feelings she might be having. Although pregnancy is great, it isn't completely wonderful since there are probably be things she needs to give up (i.e. caffeine). So I imagined she was an avid drinker of coffee and what she would experience then. And there it is... there are a few little Starbucks shout outs in this one.

"coffee drinker's dilemma"
markers on computer paper
at my desk

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

two

...and then there was Ellie...

"ellie"
marker on computer paper
in front of the tv

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

batman, catwoman, joker, riddler, and...

For those of you who don't know I teach a Music Class at Allan Hancock College. More specifically I teach teachers how to include music and movement in the classroom. For the next few days I'll be posting some pictures I drew for the class. The idea is for kids to move like the animal they see...

I'm not sure why it is sideways... Just turn your head or your montior and enjoy.

"penguin"
marker on computer paper
in front of the tv

Monday, January 25, 2010

"I don't like that Blue-Man!"

I have this little iconic person I draw... He ages and changes with the styles, but this is who he is. I like his expression. Something tells me I'm gonna like this blue man.

"mischief managed"
blue marker on computer paper
at my desk

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Blue Period

Not as dramatic as those artists of yesteryear... Mine is around because my pen died, so I am using a blue one in leu of a black one.

This one is for the future baby-Shaw (no nothing to report here). It is a classic tale, with a twist...

"hey diddle doodle"
blue marker on computer paper
at my desk

Saturday, January 23, 2010

That was it?

Ok... So I have seen this Michael Jackson picture everywhere, and I just have to laugh. Doesn't anyone else think this pose is a little Jesus-esk? Maybe it is just me and my spiritual-self... I wonder if they are trying to subliminally tell the public something about how he was treated in his later days of life. But whatever...

I thought I would do a little play on words here and ask, "Well what is the legacy here then?" by stating, "That was it." Some good songs though...

"that was it"
sharpie on computer paper
at my desk

Friday, January 22, 2010

logo-a-go-go

Here it is. You've been waiting for it. The Michael Shaw Logo. I'm goin' corporate.

"logo"
markers on computer paper
on the sofa


Thursday, January 21, 2010

Abstract

Another odd one. But great because I taught my wonderful class all about Henri Matisse and his amazing use of color and line. The kids really REALLY liked his work. We did some Visual Thinking Strategies with his work and I have to say it was amazing.

"matisse's eye"
markers and computer paper
at my desk

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Marvelous Meryl

Another person who some of you will recognize (though if I would have drawn her better it would be more obvious). One of our favorites drawn in character as Miranda Priestly. That's all.

"Did She Die or Something?"
marker on computer paper
on the sofa


Tuesday, January 19, 2010

protection

I was thinking about the way we protect ourselves from others by not opening up to one another. It's like we build up shield around ourselves. So I came up with this doodle. I was a little bummed this one got cut off on the page, but the general idea is there.

"self protection"
sharpies on computer paper
at the kitchen counter


Monday, January 18, 2010

snow day

I know it isn't exactly snow weather, but all of this rain got me thinking... "Freeze, freeze, freeze!" If only it would snow in Santa Maria... Alas, here is what I imagine kids in my school to look like if it snowed.

"snow day"
marker on computer paper
on the sofa

drink up me hearty

Just for fun.

"gossip frog"
marker on paper
at my desk

Sunday, January 17, 2010

dreamer

Yes, today is a double post for the Holiday Weekend.

If you are like most people, you haven't listened to the full audio of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr's 1963 "I Have a Dream Speech". You really should, it is AMAZING. Every year I listen to it I am overwhelmed. I think it is the greatest speech of all time (well at least one of the top 3). Here is the audio link. Enjoy.

I HAVE A DREAM!

"dreamer"
marker on computer paper
at my desk

lucy & julia

This one is a little creepy to me... I decided to put together two old time women I enjoy watching. Julia Child and Lucille Ball. The actual form is more Lucy than Julia, but I hyped up the facial features and stretched out the body to be more Julia... and added the obvious butter theme. At any rate, here it is.

"lucy & julia"
marker on computer paper
on the sofa

Saturday, January 16, 2010

down the rabbit hole

I am getting very excited about the up-and-coming Alice in Wonderland film in March. So here is a version of Alice. I tried to be a little dangerous looking in this one, and not too Disney-ish.

"alice in thorns"
marker on computer paper
at my desk

Friday, January 15, 2010

toothy mummy

"rosie the tooth fairy"
marker, computer paper
on the sofa

This just reminds me of my mom when I was growing up.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

obamacare

"obama's dilemma"
markers, computer paper
on the sofa

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Doodle-a-Day

OK... I decided to try it. A Doodle-a-Day. Now, I want to premise this one by saying these will not be the world's best drawings, because they are just doodles. But I think it will be fun to challenge myself to post a piece of work every day. (even if it is a little bizarre like today's). Enjoy...

"god save the queen"
marker, computer paper
at my desk

Resos

Ok... My blog is suffering again. I have ignored it. And in doing so, I have ignored you.

I have started up some New Year's Resos and I am doing pretty good with them thus far... Here are some updates:

1. Spiritual-

Through the Bible in a year. Well I'm still in Genesis. But remember I started in Matthew-ish.

2. Romance-

My wife is now figuring it out. I am sending her a love note in the snail-mail weekly. They have gone over really well and I have remembered both weeks.

3. Friendship-

Well, Parker decided to go and get married, but we certainly had a little mad-date action at Disneyland for his bachelor party (plus one other man in on the date action). It was great, and I think another Parker-Shaw Date is being planned as I type.

4. Family-

I have seen the Doodles regularly. This past week we pretended we were going to Disneyland. They played old-school style and made me pay for each attraction. It was a lot of fun, and the good times will certainly continue.

5. Hobby-

I sent out my manuscript to a bunch of publishers. I heard back from 2 of them. So far, a personal copy may be my only hope. As an added note, I wrote the forward and the first few portions of my tips for "Dating a Married Woman" book I am penning.

6. Teaching and Career-

I have started my search for further education and have a short list of contacts has been formed. I have also decided to take some classes from Hancock about technology.

7. Health and Wellness-

No Diet Coke has passed through my lips. I did gulp down an unhealthy portion of Sprite last week, but I am finished with all of that. I think I will be soda free by the 26th (just in case my dad decides he needs to take us out for his birthday I can get a Sprite with my steak...).

Accountability is key people! Please keep bugging me about all of these ridiculous resos.

Here's to your resos!

Monday, January 04, 2010

Dates

So today I started writing a TIP BOOK for HUSBANDS... Ways to woo the wife. I think I'm pretty good at it, or so my wife says, and I think I have some practical advice to pass on to others. It may only culminate in a men's retreat talk, but I think it is worth something...

Needless to say, I just came back from a really fun date with my lovely wife. We went to Shell Beach and Pismo where we stayed at the Shore Cliffs. It was a great time... More to come on our dates soon...

Happy New Year!

Saturday, January 02, 2010

Other Movies I've Recently Seen...

Fantastic Mr. Fox



This movie was awkwardly funny. Not awkward because of the comedy itself, but because of the animation. Something about these little claymation foxes, badgers, and people made me feel a bit odd laughing at phrases like, "What the cuss?" The story is a dear-classic favorite to me, and I liked the styling of the film. Overall, especially with Dumbedore's voice, the voice acting was pretty good. But the style, though awkward, was best.

Rice Cakes and Peanut Butter to you Mr. Fox

The Blind Side


Well done. The feel good movie of the year. I was so impressed with this story and with the telling of the story. I really liked the relationships shown in this movie. It is a Cinderella like movie, but it has such a good heart behind it you just fall in love with it. I think Sandra Bullock deserves some sort of nomination for this one, she did a superb job.

It's worth seeing. Everyone should go see this one.

This one earns the newly established A rating of-- Patricios Pizza and a Diet Coke

The Princess and the Frog



Cute. That's what I can say about this movie. There are a lot of cute little moments in the film. But my other word is: Freaky. I can't imagine being a little kid seeing this movie. I know, I was a little screamish as a child, but the shadow-man scared me. With his evil shadows.

The music was pretty good, but I think they should have gotten Elton Jon to do the music. Randy Newman is a little played out and his songs all kind of slur together without a stand out show piece (well Mama Odie's song was great, but that's just because all gospel songs are kind of amazing).

I think kids in second grade on up could see this and enjoy it, but most kids probably won't. Sorry Tiana.

Rice Cakes with just some Peanut Butter

Sherlock Holmes



I was a major skeptic about this film, and I was wrong. The characters in this movie were placed just right, especially Jude Law, who I normally do not like, so this is a big deal. I thought the setting, visuals and mood of the movie were all spot on. The only thing iffy was the bad-guy's plot, which seemed a little grand to me for a Sherlock Case. But nevertheless, I was impressed by the acting and directors way of taking us inside the thought processes of Sherlock. Well done.

Rice Cakes and Peanut Butter with a splash of Gatorade.

It's Complicated


It's Complicated is just that--Complicated. I liked all of the acting, pretty good stuff there. The storyline was interesting and the plot was enticing... but the moral ambiguity was too disheartening. There was one short line in the movie delivered by one of the kids, I won't it spoil for you, that kept the movie from falling flat.

The whole time during the movie I wanted to shout out, "No! It's not complicated! You are complicated!" because really, there were such obvious bad choices being made, but I suppose that is life. If only I could re-write the title to People are Complicated, I think I would have been happier.

Meryl was great as usal. Alec was pretty good... I like him as Jack on 30Rock much more. But the moral ambiguity left me a little frustrated. At any rate, it is an OK film since it did have quite a few laugh out loud moments.

I rate it a rice cake and peanut butter.

Up in the Air


So last night we saw Up in the Air. I was a little worried, since no one would tell me anything about what this film was about. It turns out it is a character study on one man's life (Clooney). How this man has made his world just what he wants it to be. He has everything he wants and excludes everything he doesn't. But the turn, though it happens quickly, in the movie comes when he changes his mind and he can't have what he wants.

I really liked the concept of this story, following one person's journey and all, but it fell flat a few times. Clooney held the show together with his charming smile and distanced stance, and the supporting cast was great. I particularly enjoyed the "regular Joes" who graced the screen with their bad news.

Overall this movie earned a Rice Cakes and Peanut Butter rating with a swig of Gatorade.