Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Artist, football player Ernie Barnes, 70, dies

You may or may not know his work but if you watch "Good Times", you know his work.

From ajc.com...

Renowned artist Ernie Barnes, a former pro football player who switched to painting full time after his sports career ended, has died, according to published reports quoting his longtime personal assistant.

The assistant, Luz Rodriguez, told dailynews.com in Los Angeles that Barnes, 70, died Monday night at Cedars Sinai Medical Center.

Barnes played for the Denver Broncos in 1964 and 1965, earning $13,500 as a starting guard. Ever since he was boy in Durham, N.C., he was interested in drawing and he was an art major at North Carolina Central.

As a Bronco, Barnes each week would sketch the defensive lineman who would be across from him in that Sunday’s game.

“The drawings would help me understand the man I would be facing, ” he said in a 1984 article that appeared in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Barnes sold the drawings to teammates and friends for as little as $30.

While on the playing field, Barnes said he was studying the human form and developing an eye for capturing the drama of sports.

He left the Broncos, played briefly in Canada, broke an ankle and retired. Several months later he attended an American Football League owners’ meeting and was named the league’s official artist, but when Al Davis became commissioner a few weeks later, Barnes was told there was no money for an official artist.

Later, New York Jets owner Sonny Werblin became Barnes’ patron for a year, and at the end of the year Werblin sponsored a New York show for Barnes. Every painting sold. Werblin told Barnes he was on his own.

Barnes moved to Los Angeles and began studying art history and painting.

” I always figured what I liked, other people would like. I painted within myself, from my own experience.”

In a 1995 interview with the AJC, he said, “The gift that athletics gave me was an enhancement of my sensory perceptions and an understanding of what the body feels like in movement.”

Barnes added. “In a way, football was an advanced art class for the study of human anatomy.”

His paintings, now worth thousands of dollars, became gallery favorites and were purchased by Hollywood stars, professional sports team owners and singers such as Marvin Gaye and Sammy Davis Jr.

“Sugar Shack,” the painting he became famous for when it was featured repeatedly on the ’70s sitcom “Good Times,” was purchased for $75,000 from the Marvin Gaye estate by comedian Eddie Murphy.

Barnes was the official artist for the Olympic Games in Los Angeles, and he was commissioned to do six original paintings for Olympic posters.

R.I.P Mr. Barnes...

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Seven years since the death of Lisa Lopes...

Continue to R.I.P, Lisa...

R.I.P Ms. Arthur...

The legendary Bea Arthur has passed away from cancer at the age of 86. Loved her as Maude and as Dorothy on The Golden Girls (the original Living Single and Sex & The City!). She was hilarious and deadpan in her delivery and sarcastic as could be. Loved her...

Thursday, April 23, 2009

R.I.P Mrs. Blackshear and Carl...

A former classmate of mine, Melody, lost her mother on Sunday and the funeral was today. One of my husband's friends and also a former classmate, Carl Harris, passed away yesterday. I will continue to keep both families in my prayers...

Sorry its been a minute...

Started a new job on April 6th and just now getting back into the swing of things. Some of the corporate people were in town this week so I am a little tired from being out late. But that's OK. I prefer that to the alternative...

I'll be back on track shortly...

Monday, April 6, 2009

Is it just me or does Kelly from the RHONY also make you sick?

The Real Housewifes of New York, after the Real Housewife of Orange County and before the Real Housewifes of Atlanta, has five women on there who are hilarious with their cattiness and bitchiness. But the bitch factor was raised this season when they added this chick named Kelly, who for some reason sees herself as a major celebrity. She has modeled for a minute and can have Sam, from "Top Chef" come over and fix her and her kids lettuce wraps but other than that, what is it? I have not liked her on the show this season. She shows up late for EVERYTHING, which is a pet peeve of mine and she has a holier than thou attitude. Wow, that was easy, thought it was going to take me a minute to figure out why I didn't like her. And to top it off, she called Betthany to a meeting to try and tell her off about something and Betthany gave it right back to her and Kelly fled from the scene when she did not get the reaction that she wanted. I would prefer her off of the show but she adds some drama so I am sure that she will stay.

Next up, the Real Housewives of New Jersey starting next month on Bravo and they are currently filming the next season of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. Deshawn Snow got the boot and has been replaced with Kandi Burris, formally of the R&B group XScape.