Hello blog friends! If you follow me on instagram or twitter you're probably already aware of this: I recently spent a week in New York City! It was part work, part vacation, and utterly awesome. It was my first time there, but I doub...
Hello blog friends! If you follow me on instagram or twitter you're probably already aware of this: I recently spent a week in New York City! It was part work, part vacation, and utterly awesome. It was my first time there, but I doubt it will be my last. We're already trying to figure out when we can possibly go back!So this post is basically a photo explosion of my trip to NYC. I didn't draw a single thing while I was there. I think it's important to put down the drawing utensil sometimes, and just be a person, and have some experiences. Goodness knows there's enough to see and do in New York to keep your brain occupied. First thing: we took the red eye from LA (Burbank, actually) to JFK. When we arrived we needed a nap and coffee. Since we stayed at the Ace Hotel there was a constant stream of Stumptown coffee available, and we are BIG fans of that stuff, so from this first cup onward we were basically just constantly caffeinated.We took a buggy ride in Central Park! It was expensive but cool.We did as much and as many touristy things as we could do, but we still didn't see it all. We saved some stuff for next time! I loved the ceiling of Grand Central Station.Sean was really excited about this library because it's in Ghostbusters. FYI: most of what we knew about New York previous to actually visiting was from movies. ...at the Saks Fifth Avenue that is actually ON Fifth Avenue! The first day we were there it was HOT and humid, and after walking around we ducked into Saks to drink iced tea upstairs and enjoy their complimentary air conditioning.LIZ LEMONBut really...Rockefeller Center was super beautiful. I was deeply impressed by Zoltar at FAO Schwartz, having watched BIG about 5,000 times.We went to Central Park several times, but didn't see the whole park. Not by a long shot....spent some time by the Conservatory Water so Sean could play with the remote control sail boats.Ah yes I ruined these sneakers. They are cheapos from Urban Outfitters, they don't have a long lifespan anyway, but they are ruined.Yes we ate bagels! Somewhere in my brain I knew better than to ask for it to be toasted, but the lady behind me did NOT know this, and so got a good talking to by the cashier. "Yo, we don't DO that. Our bagels are baked fresh every day! We don't even HAVE a toaster!!"At pizza at Lombardi's in Little Italy. It was pretty magical.We found ourselves in Dean and Deluca one afternoon. I love it there. Some friends of ours recommended this hot dot place. I'm a vegetarian, so I didn't have one, but I DID enjoy their over the top fruit decorations....and exuberant signage.Here's the work part of my adventures: I got to visit the publishers that I'm working with right now! This is my visitor badge from Scholastic, and their amazing carpet which has their mission statement weaved right into it. SO cool. I met up with the art director and book designer for a book I'm illustrating (to be announced!), and we had lunch and actually got to talk in person. This is an odd side effect of being a freelance artist: often your 'co-workers' are remote, and even though you e-mail or talk on the phone, there's nothing that compares to meeting in person. My feeling is that that experience was super important...another reason I'd like to go back!...well it WAS my vacation sort of, so I had my fair share of tasty drinks. This is the lobby of Random House (doing a book with them too!), which was AMAZING. It's wall to wall books, on these cool shelves. Super impressive in person. I don't think the photo does it justice at all....and lunch with Random House folks! That's my agent Kirsten (who I also met in person for the first time on this trip), editor, book designer and me. I'm glad that Kirsten was friendly and thoughtful enough to get someone to take this picture...it was a lunch worth commemorating. Oh yeah, and more fooling around in Central Park. I made Sean paddle me around in a boat. How could we NOT?!GROS