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Capturing Priceless Moments in Time - The 2022 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade!

November 24, 2022

The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade for me, like many, is a tradition that ushers in not only Thanksgiving day, but the Christmas season. I’ve been watching the iconic parade for as long as I remember. It’s both nostalgic and new, every year.

The parade means “family.” And in recent years with the holidays looking a lot different (due to Covid and personal circumstances) having the normalcy and dependability of the Macy’s parade has been all the more important and special.


I was even fortunate enough one year (in the 90’s) to join some friends to participate as balloon handlers in the parade. We were in charge of Harold the Firefighter. It’s much more difficult than it looks, especially on a windy day when walking through the cross streets. That year we got to be behind the scenes with the likes of Debbie Gibson, John Tesh, and Al Roker as they got into their positions. I was so thankful to have had that once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of being in the parade!

So this year, I decided to employ my illustration skills (and live event sketching) to sketch my way through the 2022 parade. All while sitting on my couch (Thanks NBC & Peacock!)

It was a fast and furious 3-hour (ish) sprint of sketching select participants. The programming is kept tight, so I didn’t have much time to spend on each sketch (maybe 10-15 minutes tops, and the app I was using on my iPad crashed a few times, leaving me to start over on about 5 of them!)

As I worked my way through, sketching helped me to freeze each moment in my mind. Capturing a drawing is a lot different than snapping a photo. Drawing forces you to not just look, but to really see. And when you see, the memories and images are stored deeper.

So please enjoy the following sketches that I created in real-time as the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade aired on Peacock and NBC. Special thanks to all who were involved in a variety of ways (including Ram Trucks & Remo)! You made my 2022 Thanksgiving like a much-needed, warm hug from an old friend.

Hoda Kotb & Savannah Guthrie hosting this year’s parade.

Hoda Kotb & Jeff Gennette (Chief Executive Officer, Macy’s) cutting the ribbon at this year’s parade.

The Lion King is always a crowd-pleaser!

No NYC Macy’s Thanksgiving day parade is complete without the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes! I’ve seen them many times over the years and appreciate their hard work, dedication, and creativity!

My personal favorite, Grogu, from Star Wars / Disney Plus show, the Mandalorian.

There were so many talented marching bands in the parade. Captured here is University of Central Missouri marching band.

Ho, ho, ho.. Green Giant! A brand I have grown up with.

It’s always great to see the Sesame Street crew!

What’s not to like about BLUEY!

Mickey, Minnie, Goofy - all about the Disney Wish - a dream come true!

Only you can prevent forest fires! Smokey the Bear.

Geoffrey, I’m still a Toys“R”Us kid!

Ronald McDonald! I’m lovin’ it!

Jimmy Fallon & the Roots rocking the float!

There’s nothing Despicable about Minion Kevin!

Snoopy first debuted in 1968!

Besides Santa himself, nothing ushers in Christmas like Mariah Carey singing “All I want for Christmas is You!”

And to close out the parade every year - the big man himself - Santa Claus! ( I know him!)

Shout out to Carpenter Collective on their stellar design & branding job for this year.

Enjoy this wrap-up video too. See you next year Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade!

Interested in hiring me to live sketch your event or conference? Check out more work here.





In Blog Tags sketch, Blog, Event Sketching, Live Skecth, Macys, Thanksgiving, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Ram Trucks, Remo, Disney, Star Wars, Grogu, Rockettes, NYC, Parade, Hoda Kotb, Savannah Guthrie, The Lion King, Radio city music hall, The Mandalorian, Green Giant, Sesame Street, Big Bird, Elmo, Bluey, Mickey Mouse, Disney Wish, Smokey the Bear, Toys R Us, Toys, Ronald McDonald, McDonalds, Jimmy Fallon, Questlove, The Tonight Show, Minions, Snoopy, Peanuts, Mariah Carey, Christmas, Santa, Santa Claus, Macy's Star, illustrator, illustration, Digital Drawing, music, Dance, Marching Band, Parade Floats, Parade Balloons, NBC, NBC studio, Peacock, Peacock TV, Al Roker
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3 Life Changing Insights the Tribe Conference Revealed

September 21, 2017

I had the privilege of attending this years Tribe Conference hosted by Jeff Goins. 

Now, I've been to my fair share of conferences, but this one lives up to it's name, literally. It is more than speakers on a stage turning on a firehouse of information. It's a community, a real "tribe". 

The whole conference is an environment of encouragement, that I believe that stems directly from Jeff. He hasn't set up a conference to sell you more courses and books (although they are made available if you desire them). It's designed to be a real help for the attendees to take their next step in their journey as an author (or artist). 

Besides the incredible opportunity I had to live sketch this event as it unfolded (for more information about my event sketching service click here) I had 3 big take aways:

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In Blog Tags Tribe Conference, Tribe, Sean McCabe, Natalie Brenner, Jeff Goins, Live Skecth, Event Sketching, Event, Conference, Insights, sketch, drawing, Mike Brennan, Mike Brennan Art, Mikebone, Nashville, Franklin, blog, Community
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An Unresolved Idea: The Art of Storytelling

January 11, 2017

This is going to be one of those blog posts that doesn't have a bow on top. It's not going to resolve nicely, or present a complete narrative, or 5 ways to do such and such. No, this post is just me sharing an idea. Sharing something incomplete. Who knows, maybe you’ll help play a part in helping complete it.

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In Blog Tags Drawing, Reportage Illustration, sketch, sketchbook, Live Skecth, Artist, Nicaragua, Story, Storytelling, honor people, idea
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How I Live Sketched an Event

June 1, 2015

On Sunday, May 31st, I was live sketching the Liquid at the Shore event from start to finish. This was a historic event with over 4,000 people in attendance, so it was a great opportunity to try to capture the day in a new way. (Click through the images above).  

What exactly is "live sketching"? I documented the happenings of the day as i saw and experienced them. My choice of tools for the day were my trusty iPad, Pencil stylus, and the apps Skectchclub, Picfx and Snapseed.

I roamed around looking for the iconic snapshots of the day. For example, we had magician Justin Flom come and perform, so I captured a moment with he and his lovely wife Jocelynn.

First, I took a photo with my iPad for reference. Then I loaded the photo into the app Sketchclub on a bottom layer. On the top layer, I draw a black line drawing of my subjects. I then select spot areas where i paint in some color on the layer below the line drawing. Next I import some textures and play with the layer modes until I get a desired effect. 

Once complete, I export and sometimes import into Picfx or Snapseed to add a bit more texture, a vignette, or some other subtle effect.

Being that I had a lot to capture and draw on the spot, and uploading to social media as I went as well, I had to keep thing real loose and quick. Each drawing took about 20 minutes form snapping a photo to uploading to social media. 

It was a fun way to capture moments of the day. For an extra level of fun, it's always nice to tag people in the drawing when posting on social media. 

 

In Blog Tags Liquid Church, Ocean Grove, NJ, New Jersey, Drawing, Live Skecth, Sketch, iPad, Digital Art, Event, Justin Flom, Magician, Illustration
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