Crayon Portraits and Short Stories

The Mission: Crayon portraits with a short story.

Crayon Sign 1

The Goal: Spread Christmas cheer and hopefully raise some money for The Salvation Army.

Crayon Sign 2

The tools: Paper, crayons, and type writer.

Jason Rhode

Location: Broadway, New York City

Recently, while trying to think of a way to do something for a good cause, I came up with the idea about trying to do crayon portraits for people on the street. I also wanted to raise some money without it ever touching our hands and it going directly to a charity. I saw one of those Salvation Army donation bell-ringers on Broadway and I thought up a plan of trying to set up next to them, and encourage people to donate to them. I ran the idea by my friend Jason Jaworski, who I think is a great writer, and he agreed almost immediately to join in. He wanted to contribute by adding a short story to accompany the portraits and an idea was born. Why crayon portraits? Well, I don’t feel confident with doing portraits, so I thought people would be forgiving if they were rendered in crayon, plus it felt more fun!  Inspired by spontaneity, we hit up a 99¢ Store and bought some crayons and two pads of paper, all of which added up to $ 3.21 total. Jason brought his typewriter. We had breakfast, and then were on our way, not knowing what the day would bring. We wondered if anyone would even stop for a portrait, amidst a chaotic Christmas shopping weekend. As soon as we got there, we drew up some signs and scrounged for some tape to stick up the signs and we sat on the sidewalk. We had barely finished setting up when some people stopped to read what we were doing. Our first and most memorable client was this kid

whose family asked us to draw him. He was so excited to get his picture drawn and told us that he was on his way to the F.A.O Schwartz toy store for the first time. He was so excited to tell us about it. Jason used this for his inspiration and wrote up a little tale on his typewriter. The presence of a typewriter surprisingly made a lot of people just stop to listen to the click clacking sounds of it.

This is what jason wrote:

“We rounded the corner and entered F.A.O. Schwartz. There was nothing more magical to me than a kingdom full of toys. Falling asleep later that night, I stared up at my ceiling, wondering about the wonders of the city- the street, the signs and the sidewalk. It would be Christmas soon- everything was at peace. 12/14/2008″

The kid was elated with his crayon portrait/story and so were the parents. He personally thanked us and later returned to thank us again. They donated some money to the Salvation Army bell ringer and were on their way! After this, we were flooded by people. We never suspected the turn out we got as well as the joy and smiles that came with doing such a simple thing. This was no big deal for us to do, I enjoy drawing and Jason loves to write, but people treated it as this huge thing.

We met so many wonderful people and it was great to see their reactions and to hear their stories. The whole experience just felt magical.

 

There were various tales. We met a couple that it was their last day together before her boyfriend returned to Turkey for a year and said that their portrait together would be a memorable thing for them. Also, a guy who had simply asked to borrow a pen later thanked us by saying that we saved his life, because he had just returned from Iraq and got a call from a job after being without work for months. He got the call on the street and needed to write down the number. I also had the unusual experience of being asked to draw a guy’s wife by description because he was going to pick her up from a trip and wanted to surprise her with the drawing/story. I did my best and about an hour later, he strolled by without her knowing and purposely passed right by us twice, so that we could see his wife. He smiled and winked at us. We thought it was great that he did that and I felt I was close to capturing her except she had fuller lips than I had drawn! There was also a couple that had met on the dance floor and they were so excited when I drew a disco ball in the background of their drawing. We were having a great time and before we knew it, it was night time and we were still going until… the police came! We explained the situation and that it was for a good cause and they were not having any of it. They said it was illegal for us to sit on the ground and have signs taped to the building. We tried stalling in hopes that they would leave and continue, but they waited ’till we took everything down and watched us leave. They stopped us good, but it didn’t matter to us. There was no way they could take away what we felt, what the people felt, experiencing what we did, and we were filled with such joy. Jason said to me that this was the best thing he ever did and after finding out he didn’t have to work the next day, he asked if we could do it again.

We did!

UPDATE: Some more pics from that day:

(she didn’t want her glasses in the drawing- done!)

 

-Rhode

Special thanks to Mr. Mulgrew who took the photo of us along with our signage.

 

UPDATE PART 2: Crayon Portraits and Short Stories: SUBWAY EDITION!!!

On the last weekend before Christmas, Jason got the idea of moving our operation into the subway! It was crazy, it was bumpy, the turnaround was quicker, but it was fun! This time since there were no Salvation Army people, we just did the portrait/story for free and told people it was their Christmas gift. Again, lots of smiles, lots of stories, some puzzled looks and some surprises. This time we had Jason’s girlfriend Kate, who helped color the portraits! The pace was quicker here as some folks had to get off at two stops some even one stop away! (those quick drawings didn’t get colored or stories because of the short time). Everyone that got a portrait/story and even some who witnessed everything, had a smile on their face!

-Rhode

 

 

19 Responses to “Crayon Portraits and Short Stories”

  1. roque Says:

    Amazing, Rhode. I love it.

    ps. Great drawings to boot!

  2. Warren Says:

    You’re one of the good ones kid.

  3. jamie Says:

    wow!

  4. Alan Says:

    My hero.

  5. Jay Says:

    What an inspiration. Our local cartooning club in San Diego draws caricatures every year at an event for the San Diego Bloodbank. Now you’ve given the writers in the club a reason to show.

    Thanks so much

  6. John Hoffman Says:

    Genius. Shear, absolute genius!

  7. Bernyce Says:

    Rhode: By far the cutest Christmas story I have ever heard!!

  8. kevin Says:

    this is best best christmas story i heard all year! if you can only see the smile on my face. i only wish i had a Rhode Jaworski portrait/story!!!

  9. Minerva Says:

    Aloo Rhode!

    Feliz año 2009 para tí, tu familia y amigos, que tengas en este nuevo año más éxitos de los que ya tienes, salud y felicidad.
    Ojalá que cuando tenga tu edad (je,je,je) pueda visitar Nueva York, ver el desfile del día de acción de Gracias, y dar el Feliz año en Times Square, ya que siempre lo he visto por T.V. Pero ya veo que los sueños se hacen realidad… Y estaba pensando este año que debería ir para el 2009-2010.
    Oye, acabo de leer su genial idea de recolectar dinero para Salvation Army, y se me hizo algo realmente original y más por las historias, me gustó mucho la del señor que paso a su esposa para que la fotografiaran mentalmente y la plasmaran, y finalmente si lograron cachar sus facciones quedo igual? Me encantaría Rhode que tu me hicieras un retrato de echo, era lo que te iba a pedir en este 2008, en el Comic Con de San Diego, que me dibujaras, ojalá que este año si puedas venir y si no te tendré que mandar una pic por correo jejeje, Bueno me dió mucho gusto saludarte y saber de tí que estés bien y sigue divirtiendote! Miny de Tijuana.
    P.S. 1. Antes de que cayera el Spam si miré tu post de aquel danzante del venado que me dijíste que lo dibujaste camino a Japón, la verdad con tanto viaje quisiera ser tu asistente, no importa yo te cargo las maletas y tus instrumentos de dibujo, que te parece??
    P.S.2. También vi en aquella ocasión que te gustaba Julieta Venegas y que la fuiste a ver, a mi me encanta, de echo la conocí desde que tocaba en su primer grupo, pues mis amigos y yo, siempre íbamos a conciertos locales y de fuera ya sabes, y cuando tocas algún instrumento estas en la onda ja,ja,ja (yo tocaba batería) y mis amigos tenían sus grupos, lo que si no estoy segura es si íbamos en la misma Prepa pero en fin ya investigaré donde estudiaba ella, lo que si te puedo decir que aquí en Tijuana todo mundo la quiere por lo que ha sobresalido y por como es ella de sencilla y por que es hija de un reconocido fotógrafo de la ciudad, que por cierto cuando me gradué de la preparatoria ahí nos fuimos a tomar fotos a el estudio de su papá y tenia fotos de ella, ah y por otra parte no se si sepas que es gemela, su hermana se llama Yvonne Venegas y también es Fotografa puedes ver parte de su trabajo en su page y bueno si tu viste el video de Lento, donde anda en Japón ahí sale su hermana gemela para que la conozcas, bueno ahora si es todo, un abrazo bye, bye.

  10. Maria Says:

    Brings new meaning to Christmas Cheer! Love it!

  11. Joe Cha Says:

    Wow look how stoked those people look, posing with their drawings. Well done!

  12. Mary Green Says:

    What a great story - look at the smiles on their faces.

  13. veronica Says:

    This story brought tears to my eyes. THank you for paying it forward. I can only hope and pray this story is an inspiration to others. My blog as well as my husband’s blog was chosen as blog of note from blogger. I would love to link this story to those blogs. If even just one person takes heart and pays it forward just think of how much better our world would be. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

  14. Troy Says:

    Absolutely inspiring- the world needs more people like you to show how bringing happiness to the world through simple, selfless acts creates the most perfect thing in the universe- happiness.

  15. bagel Says:

    wow rhode. your the greatest. i was just perusing the internet and found your blog man. that was the raddest story and thing ever, totally got lumpy throat. i miss you man are you coming back here? i heard you were but than i havent heard since then..anyway man i hope you are good.

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  17. mick statham Says:

    these caricatures are really cool, great story too.

  18. Laurie Says:

    I love you two with all my Heart!! I will even clean your teeth with a tooth pick!! You have made this a perfect day. Take care and Happy New Year! xxxx Laurie

  19. Lulu Says:

    Your hearts do so many good things for the world. Love you two! Lulu

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