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Moda Monterotti

United States

Drawing, Pastel on Paper

Size: 18 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

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This is an oil pastel and pencil drawing on cheap cheap sketch paper from the 98 cents store in Los Angeles, Ca. The cheap paper measures 18" X 12" and the oil pastels are a cheap brand I found in a bag thrown away by a neighbor, pulled from the trash . I did drawings between 3AM and 5AM when the city of Los Angeles( In Korea Town, in a real slummy building with lots of bugs and a stench like a dead animal coming from the walls, it's true) was quiet. Instead of using words to do a stream of consciousness writing( I have notebooks filled) I took the oil pastels from the trash and let it flow out unedited. Sometimes the cheap oil pastels would crumble in my hand as the stream of consciousness guiding my hand got very intense. I let it go I didn't question it. I didn't care how it looked but only that it was a genuine flow from within. Some of this stuff got destroyed and some survived. I can only tell you that i felt differently after doing these drawings and I never planned to show or do anything with them . The Original top right hand corner of this drawing is slightly bent a little with one slight crease along the border. There is a good mound of yellow oil pastel stuck to the left eye and it's stuck pretty good. There are a few random specks here and there. There is more pain in these drawings than 21 years of words can ever try to convey.

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Drawing:Pastel on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:18 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

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Hi I'm Anthony "Moda" Monterotti , photographer in Los Angeles, Ca. I am the photographer in June 2014 while doing street photography work in Los Angeles, Ca. and shooting the Actor Jonah Hill as he then assaulted me with a homophobic slur. He called me a "faggot" and then said to me, " suck my dick you faggot". You can look all this up on TMZ, the link https://www.tmz.com/2014/06/03/jonah-hill-homophobic-slur-paparazzi-video/ The disappointing and sad part about it all is that Jonah Hill made a public apology filled with lies about me to try and garner sympathy and get a pass for his homophobic outburst. It worked for him and to this day he has never apologized to me. here is the TMZ link to this event: https://www.tmz.com/2014/06/03/jonah-hill-homophobic-slur-paparazzi-video/ Moving forward, I'm a serious photographer and artist. I studied Communication Arts Media at Framingham University Located just outside, Boston, Massachusetts and graduated in 1993, Cum Laude. I moved to Los Angeles, Ca. in 1995. I have a fundamental interest in the random people I meet on the streets of Los Angeles. A street portrait is very challenging but when you capture a thin slice of someone's essence, esp. after only a brief and random encounter, it becomes a lasting and fulfilling event. I normally ride thru the streets on a bicycle bc Los Angeles is so spread out. Riding a bicycle is a fantastic way to see things . Like others have said; recognizing those individuals who are overlooked by society feels like a bit of my personal legend. Street images don't usually make great wall art but I just loved being out there documenting with people. And in 1995 I began shooting head shots for actors using a Canon AE1 film camera. I have also done many weddings, VIP Events, portraits, and PR Images for celebrities. I have also shot well over 10,000 college portraits throughout Southern California . However my real passion was always on the streets shooting random people. I had 5 bicycles stolen and luckily onlyattacked on the streets once in 17 years of shooting street images. I shot my first photograph in the first grade with a plastic Diana camera that my Father gave to me. I still have my very first photo i shot with that Diana Camera in 1969 of two school girls running away from me in the school yard.

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