Sunday, March 22, 2015

For Celeste.

I have some very sad news to share.

I am still processing the loss of a friend's girlfriend. It was a freak, fucked up accident and it has taken her life. The hit-and run by a stolen car on a Saturday early afternoon in Oakland that took the life of artist Celeste while she was walking to her studio were devastating shocking news.

There are no words. Writing and sharing with others has helped a little bit heal in various ways in the past. It is a continuing work in progress.

Below is a picture of Celeste I took about year 1/2 ago when we celebrated Brian's birthday at the ballpark.
I will always remember her awesome smiles, beautiful presence, kindness and that sincere and light air to herself that was contagious. A very peaceful approach to everything.
RIP Celeste.
She was a fellow CCA [Formerly CCAC when we attended] student, and we took a class together many years ago. She had become an established, awesome jewelry designer.
Our thoughts and our support are with Brian during difficult time.

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I'd like to think I chose to remain an optimist and cherish in absolute bliss moments in the present surrounded by nature and family, and friends.
Sometimes life makes it very difficult to do so, but the sun will come up again tomorrow.
Here we are, trying. Observing.

Life is brutal, and precious. and a mysterious ride.
Meli.

× | SFChronicle: Artist killed in Oakland hit-run remembered as 'beautiful soul’


Saturday, March 7, 2015

Author talk: Girl in a Band by Kim Gordon w/ Carrie Brownstein at the JCCSF.

This past Wednesday, alongside lots of women, I attended an author talk: Girl in a Band by Kim Gordon w/ Carrie Brownstein at the Jewish Community Center here in San Francisco. I am such a space cadet for buying tickets and forgetting, only to remember once they sell out, that I made the effort to get them last November.

mi drawing: author talk × girl in a band by Kim Gordon. JCCSF w/ Carrie Brownstein

I sketched them both, it was a bit too dark so I didn't want to force my eyes too much, but did capture somewhat a few lines and quotes. Kim's energy is just like her art and music - short words, direct description and that punk attitude of well, and so what, that carries through no matter the stage of life. She is 61 and I can't wait to finish the book soon.

mi drawing: author talk × girl in a band by Kim Gordon. JCCSF w/ Carrie Brownstein
Her glittery boots, such rock star. you can see her wearing them here: LINK

Carrie Brownstein was a great mix of fun and sharp humor in interviewing her, their camaraderie they have is palpable. They both had matching red lipstick. Too cool.

The JCC is great for lectures, the tickets are by row and number and all is pretty organized. Before the lecture started, they played a slideshow of upcoming events but was glad to snap this one right spot-on before the lecture started:
Carrie Brownstein interviews Kim Gordon, book talk 'Girl in a band' at the JCC.

They sad no pictures, but I'm sure many of us did quietly. I took just a quick sneaky one without raising my phone and its annoying glare for people behind you to see. Not bad for taken from the belly, but needed a quick reference point to finish my drawing later that evening. Guilty.
Carrie Brownstein interviews Kim Gordon, book talk 'Girl in a band' at the JCC.

Green Apples had a pop-up booth in which they sold her book, then the author signing happen next to it. After the lecture I had to use the ladies room, and because this place was filled with rad women, one guided the last ones in the long line, to the additional stalls in the second floor. Nice view!
Carrie Brownstein interviews Kim Gordon, book talk 'Girl in a band' at the JCC.

Swoon.
YEAH. off to a great #WorldBookDay :)

YEAH. off to a great #WorldBookDay :)

Outside this cool 90's specialized bike made me smile.
cool 90's specialized :) outside the JCC earlier today.

The JCC is at Presidio and California. The event's video will probably be up-loaded later this month, but you can check out past lecture videos and information jccsf.org/arts-ideas

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