This week I painted a memela stand in Parque Llano in the center of Oaxaca. This cool woman in sunglasses makes a mean masa. Memelas are freshly assembled, piping hot open face tacos - the basic food of the ingenious Oaxacan cuisine!
Drop me an email if you'd like to know more about my Oaxaca paintings.
Steve
I live and paint in Oaxaca, Mexico. I cart my art kit around and paint on site, celebrating life in all it's complicated splendor from the comic / tragic to the sublime.
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Showing posts with label oaxaca. Show all posts
Sunday, May 29, 2016
Thursday, May 5, 2016
New BugHouse Acrylic Work
I just completed a commissioned acrylic work. This is a painting of my Dennis character from my BugHouse graphic novels.
An old friend got ahold of me to buy an existing painting of Dennis, but alas it was already sold. So I worked this one up, and boy it was fun!
Drop me an email if you'd like to purchase a painting. Just click the link there and drop me a line.
I'm doing both comix oriented works and I'm painting from life in Oaxaca.
Here's a couple of recent acrylic sketches produced in Oaxaca's Parque Llano. These have both sold, but more are on the way.
Cheers,
Steve
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Let's Draw Cactus
Drove out to visit the art center in San Agustin Etla yesterday and saw a great show. It featured works by Posada and other Mexican artists rendering homage to him.
However, the real highlight of the day was sitting outside the art center and drawing this distinctive nopal cactus.
However, the real highlight of the day was sitting outside the art center and drawing this distinctive nopal cactus.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Draw Oaxaca: Art Tourism in Oaxaca, Mexico
Oaxaca, Mexico is a southern Mexico city that is the seat of an intact
indigenous culture. Renowned for it's cuisine, arts, ruins, markets and
natural beauty, it's also the home of Mezcal, the mysterious
smokey/smooth distilled agave beverage that is the soul of Oaxaca. It's the perfect place for the artist, offering ample opportunities to visit museums, galleries, cultural events and ruins. Cafe life beckons, offering opportunities to sketch as well as mingle with like minded travelers and locals. Village markets and craft collectives dazzle with a spectacular, indeed surreal array of goods. As a Oaxaca resident since 2007, I'm your insider guide
to art adventure here.
Local flora
Easily reached via a direct flight on United from Houston, Oaxaca offers a wide range of elegant, reasonably priced hotels. Aero Mexico also flies to Oaxaca via Mexico City.
The city of Oaxaca sits at the confluence of three mountain valleys and
boasts a near ideal climate at an altitude of 5000 feet. The city center features a charming array
of sixteenth century baroque architecture, dotted with convivial cafes
and restaurants featuring the world renowned Oaxacan cuisine.
Urban Oaxaca ruin
I've been teaching drawing and painting classes in Oaxaca for the past two years, concentrating on on-site life studies. There is plenty to draw -- the flora & fauna, buildings and landscapes. We've even tackled the human figure in market settings. No easy task, as people move freely about as we try to capture them in pencil, it gives your hand and eye a real workout.
You are invited to join me in Oaxaca for on-site drawing and painting sessions. I generally charge 200 pesos per session, with a price break for group sessions depending on the number of students. Day trips can be scheduled for groups at 1000 pesos per day plus a stipend for gas.
In addition to art lessons, I host visits to ruins, arts and
craft villages, museums, mezcal stills, markets and other Oaxaca
attractions. I also recommend local guides and tours in addition to
leading them myself.
I'm happy to field questions on all things Oaxaca -- from travel and hotels to what to pack and what to leave home. Drop me a line!
Steve Lafler
503-213-3671
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Spikey Friend
I encountered this spikey fellow yesterday in Oaxaca Centro and did my best to capture him in pen and ink.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder
One of my favorite things about living in Oaxaca is the oversupply of ancient beat-up slag heaps that were cars in a former life. Let's just say they have a lot of character.
I saw this '74 Dodge Dart today, at rest a couple blocks from my house, and had to paint it. I sat on the sidewalk and struggled to capture it as an earnest young man stopped and amiably chatted with me, destroying my already fragile focus.
Still, a bit of this old heap's character shines through.
The painting above is titled Classic Ruins. It's a 12" x 9" acrylic on canvas. $175 includes shipping & insurance via DHL. Takes two days.
Interested parties can email me.
Steve Lafler
Monday, February 6, 2012
Witchcraft Shack
My art student Judy and I went walking in Parque Colosio this morning looking for something to paint. Colosio is in San Felipe del Agua, a neighborhood to the north of Oaxaca, sloping up towards the mountain ridge.
We saw this beat up old shack made of carrizo, a bamboo like reed that grows in damp areas in Oaxaca such as riverbeds. It's really strong and is used for light construction. There was trash strewn about the shack, but it held it's own in the oncoming sun.
Sitting in the shade, we sat down and spent a couple hours trying to capture it before the heat of the day set in. I can't help but call it the Witchcraft Shack! Although it probably is full of gardening tools...
Acrylic on canvas, 9" x 12". $175 via paypal, includes shipping/insurance via DHL. Interested parties can contact Steve Lafler via email.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Oaxaca Rooftop -- Looking Towards Huayapam
This is an acrylic piece I made from my rooftop. We have a sort of Palapa Rustica up there, I sat under it and did this looking towards the nearby town of Huayapam.
It's a piece that conveys information about the view from our roof, but you can tell I'm a basically cartoonist slingin' some paint, yes?
This is a 9" x 12" piece, priced at $175 US, which includes shipping/insurance via DHL. Interested parties can email me for details.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Francisco Garcia Vasquez
Today my family to a day trip from Oaxaca city to nearby Ocotlan, to eat at our favorite market stall restaurant with the Frida look alike chef, and to visit the Rodolfo Morales museum, Octolan's favorite son/painter.
We ate a great comida but the museo was closed, so we dropped into the series of workshops run by the Aguilar family, renowned ceramic artists. We saw great ceramic scenes of bars, hookers, funerals and a sublime Last Supper.
Then we bumped into the next workshop and I was surprised to see some unique paintings on metal by one Francisco Garcia Vasquez. These small works we executed in the Ex Voto style of painting on metal, but the subject matter and painterly chops were completely unique. I felt like a kid in a candy shop! This was something new and very special!
A super nice guy told me his 23 year old son painted these. Then he showed me his work, the dad that is, and his name is Demetrio. Wow, incredible stuff and he explained he shows in various cities in the states. Based on my budget today, I picked up the above piece by young Francisco, but man I will return to purchase some very fairly priced, utterly unique and beautiful work by Demetrio!
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Painting From Life in Oaxaca
I've started a process of creating paintings from life in Oaxaca, Mexico. My intent is to capture the rich and glorious urban scene of Oaxaca, with some emphasis on the fact that this is quite a poor town, as well as a splendid Mexican baroque city.
Here is the first one, entitled Calle Carranza Old & New. It's a 9" x 12" acrylic painting.
I'll be selling all the work I post here. This painting is available for $175.00 U.S.
Interested parties can contact me via email, or call me at 503-213-3671. Payment is via paypal, I'll simply send a paypal invoice via email, and will ship upon payment. (Alternatively, I can accept checks at my official U.S. based address.)
The price includes 2 day shipping and insurance via DHL.
I'll continue to post as I paint!
Here is the first one, entitled Calle Carranza Old & New. It's a 9" x 12" acrylic painting.
I'll be selling all the work I post here. This painting is available for $175.00 U.S.
Interested parties can contact me via email, or call me at 503-213-3671. Payment is via paypal, I'll simply send a paypal invoice via email, and will ship upon payment. (Alternatively, I can accept checks at my official U.S. based address.)
The price includes 2 day shipping and insurance via DHL.
I'll continue to post as I paint!
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