Saturday, March 27, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
La Última Obra de la Tierra / The Last Play on Earth
Y he escrito (y también dirigido) una obra de teatro que me ha dejado impresionado. Los chicos de OAS Middle School actuaron ayer y me dejaron emocionado. Fue tan buena que no me acabo de creer que la haya escrito y dirigido yo. Ahora el plan es llevar a La Última Obra de la Tierra a un teatro grande del centro de la ciudad.
Estos últimos meses, casi no he dibujado, pero sí hice gorros de papel reciclado para la obra. Pronto pondré fotos. Y también he subido muchos dibujos nuevos a isaacart.com
I haven't written here for so long, which doesn't meant that I haven't been writing. I've doing many articles for elmundo.es (You can see links to my articles in my other blog, phototao.com).
And I've written (and directed) a play that has left me quite impressed. The kids at OAS Middle School acted it yesterday and they moved me deeply. It was so good that I cannot begin to believe that I wrote and directed it. Now the plan is to bring The Last Play on Earth to a large theater downtown.
In the meantime, I have not drawn much, but I did made the paper hats for the play. Soon I will post photos. And I have added many new drawings to isaacart.com.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
New posts on phototao.com
Friday, September 4, 2009
Art, art, art
Music video for Tanya Davis' song. Art by Andrea Dorfman
If I tell everybody my stories will this keep me healthy and well?
Would it give me purpose and to this world serve a service?
Is it worth it, how can I tell?
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Thursday, August 20, 2009
tao of photography
Tao of Photography
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Free LA/Orange Museum Admission Oct. 3-4, 2009
22 Los Angeles and Orange County Museums Band Together for
“MUSEUMS FREE-FOR-ALL”
Free Admission Days October 3 and/or 4, 2009
In a joint effort to present the arts and culture to the diverse and myriad communities in Southern California, the Museum Marketing Roundtable announces the fifth annual ‘Museums Free-For-All’ Saturday-Sunday, October 3 and 4, 2009. The following twenty-two museums—presenting art, cultural heritage, natural history, and science—will open their doors wide and invite visitors free of charge.*
| Armory Center for the Arts Bowers Museum California African American Museum California Heritage Museum California Science Center Craft and Folk Art Museum Fowler Museum at UCLA The Getty Center The Getty Villa** The Grammy Museum at L.A. Live Hammer Museum at UCLA Japanese American National Museum Museum of Contemporary Art Museum of Latin American Art Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Norton Simon Museum Orange County Center for Contemporary Art Orange County Museum of Art The Paley Center for Media Santa Monica Museum of Art Skirball Cultural Center The Studio for Southern California History | Both Days Sunday, October 4th ONLY Both Days Saturday, October 3rd ONLY Both Days Both Days Both Days Both Days Both Days Sunday, October 4th ONLY Sunday, October 4th ONLY Saturday, October 3rd ONLY Sunday, October 4th ONLY Both Days Sunday, October 4th ONLY Sunday, October 4th ONLY Both Days Both Days Both Days Saturday, October 3rd ONLY Sunday, October 4th ONLY |
*Regular parking fees apply. General museum admission only. May not apply to ticketed exhibitions.
**Timed tickets are required. Visit www.getty.edu.
When: Saturday, October 3, and/or Sunday, October 4 (see exact dates per institution above)
How: Public information: www.museumsla.org.