I am a lucky young woman. I have been fortunate enough to live in the same house as my grandparents, and for twenty five years to boot. It is due to these circumstances that losing my grandma three weeks ago has been especially hard. While many children speak of grandparents passing away when they were too young to know the significance of their loss, I am only now beginning to realize just how lucky I was to have my entire childhood filled with memories of my grandma.
The absence of my posts for the past handful of months are due in part to being occupied while looking for work, but mostly due to my grandma's fall in November, leaving me and my family with little time outside of a hospital or nursing home. I would like to now recommence my blog posts, starting with one dedicated to the incredible woman I was fortunate enough to call Grandma: Violet Vila.
My grandma lived with gusto and everyone she knew was touched by her avid enthusiasm for life. She spoke, wrote, ate, drank, danced, and laughed with a vivacity that one does not see often in others. She was witty, spunky, outspoken, kindhearted, and strong. She stood by her beliefs with a stubborn tenacity, but knew when to admit she was wrong. Because of my grandma, I have an insatiable yearning to learn, I read everything, I write wholeheartedly, and I argue adamantly.
There are days when a memory of my grandma is so vivid it stops me in my tracks, like when she taught me how to whistle, and when I read to her while she did the laundry. And there are other days when I panic when I can't remember every single moment we spent together; every recollection like grains of sand falling through my open fingers. My mom and I were recently going through my grandma's belongings, and I came across a notebook that was filled with scraps of paper and article clippings. There was a sheet with several quotations written in her exquisite handwriting, one of which read: "Love never dies as long as someone remembers." It is with this thought in mind that I know will get me through this difficult time. My grandma lives on in me, in my memory of her, and in the stories I will pass on to my children, and theirs.
Grandma, here's to you. Miss you like hell, but I know you're not far. Love always and always,
Margarita Violeta
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Friday, November 18, 2011
New York City Marathon
My mom and I went to see her good friend Tina run the New York City Marathon and cross the finish line with her sister. The city was buzzing and I managed to sketch a bit while we waited. Here's one I scanned into Photoshop and added color to. More to come so stay tuned.

Thursday, October 27, 2011
Grace Makes the Cut for Charity!
When my good friend Grace told me she was going to be cutting more than 8 inches of her hair to donate to charity, I was impressed at her guts, as well as her incredible generosity. When she asked me if I wanted to draw the experience, I jumped at the invitation. The Mark Garrison Salon provides a complimentary haircut for those donating their hair to Pantene Beautiful Lengths, a charitable organization that creates wigs for women fighting cancer. Sanae Furutani was the impeccable stylist who gave Grace her fabulous haircut, and I was lucky enough to capture her in some of my sketches. Mark Garrison was warm and welcoming, and invited me to share my illustrations with his clients on his blog. For more information on the salon and Pantene Beautiful Lengths, visit the Mark Garrison Salon website.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Outside Vasac's Window
Last week I went to Vasac's Drink and Draw and instead of drawing inside the bar, I drew what was outside its window. I left the right hand side of the page blank, at first because I was not sure what to do with it, but eventually because I liked the negative space.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Rosie "Mutombo" Passione
Found this old drawing I did of my cat, Rosie. I scanned in an ink drawing and added color in Illustrator. This pose is typical - she can always be found asleep somewhere in the apartment (usually under a pillow). When she's not sleeping she's playing catch with her favorite yellow ball. And if you throw it to her just so, she grabs it with her paws or smacks it back towards you. Byron nicknamed her Mutombo, after Dikembe Mutombo, one of the best defensive players and shot blockers in the NBA.

Monday, October 3, 2011
European Sketchbook
Hi again!
I'm back from Europe and glad to be home in NYC. The trip was a great experience - and there was a ton of beautiful things to draw... If you haven't been on my Facebook page, here are a handful of the sketches I did while I was overseas.
There's a lot more where these came from, but I plan on saving some for the illustrated travel journal I will be self-publishing in the near future.
Thanks for checking out the work! I will add some more soon!
I'm back from Europe and glad to be home in NYC. The trip was a great experience - and there was a ton of beautiful things to draw... If you haven't been on my Facebook page, here are a handful of the sketches I did while I was overseas.
There's a lot more where these came from, but I plan on saving some for the illustrated travel journal I will be self-publishing in the near future.
Thanks for checking out the work! I will add some more soon!
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Rome...Somewhere near the Piazza di Spagna |
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The beach in Nice |
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Gaudi's Casa Batllo |
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Florentine Accordionist |
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Roman Holiday
Just finished a week in Rome and it was a sight for sore eyes. Everywhere I turned there was something Archaic, beautiful, and overpowering. Although I finally have wifi here in Florence, this site doesn't allow me to upload images from my phone. Therefore, please go to my Facebook page to see sketchbook work! Ciao!
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