It took me awhile to update my blog since I got back from my Asian trip.
For one whole month, I traveled solo to Singapore, Bali, and The Philippines, except in Vietnam, where I joined Bart, my hubby,who was already there to meet me.
During my trip I had a wonderful time sketching, sight-seeing, meditating and meeting old as well as new friends in Bali, Cruising in a romantic small ship through Ha Long Bay in Vietnam with Bart, taking a nostalgic visit to the city of Singapore where we used to live for a year from 2006 -2007, and then finally, re-uniting with my family in The Philippines.
When I arrived in the States It took me almost 2 weeks to recuperate from my jetlag.
But..... I had artwork to do, new projects to start on and several Books and
Art events to attend to in New York City.
The Book Expo America 2009:
The first event I attended was the Book Expo America held at the Javitz Center in New York.

Inside The Book Expo America at Javitz:


I joined some of my fellow CBIG (Children's Book Illustrators Group) inside the Book Expo:
Below, I am behind a lot of wonderful Childrens Books:

Some things I got from the Book Expo when I got back to my studio:
Bookmaks:
Comic & Cartoon Festival 2009:
Another Event I attended was the MoCCA (MMuseum of Comic and Cartoon)Art Festival 2009 held last weekend from June 6th & 7th at the Regiment Armory at Lexington Avenue and 25th Street in New York City.
It was in this same building where the first major exhibition of contemporary art in America was held and where for the first time many Americans saw the works of Cezanne, Van Gogh, Matisse and Picasso.
It was a great weekend of comic and cartoon art exhibitors, panels, lectures, sketches, autographs, and more! Some of the world's best cartoonists, animators, and graphic novelists were exhibited here.
Here I am with some Illustrator friends infront of the Regiment Armory Building:
Chris Margeson, Marilyn Pappas and (myself-Madonna Davidoff)
Chris Margeson is an illustrator from Baltimore who took these 2 photos inside the Cartoon Festival:
THANKS CHRIS!
Madonna Davidoff at the MoCCA cartoon festival 2009, Photo credit:Chris Margeson

Note: The Rest of the photos below where taken by myself:
I bought a graphic novel by Keenan Rubenstein-His graphic novel was done in a calendar format and I've never seen anything like it before: It has no text, just visuals using the different months to depict the development of his story. It's really cool and his line art were fantastic.
Here is Keenan's Booth with his Calendar/Graphic Novel which he signed for me:
Also met some of Chris Margeson cartoonist friends at their Twin Comics booth:
Cartoonists are fun people don't you think?

I also met Stephanie Ruble, author of " Sheila, The Zombie Cheerleader"
below signing her book for me:
Stephanie Ruble and Madonna Davidoff
Another amazing cartoonist is Ken Wong who does Origami Cartoon.
He taught me how to construct one below:


After the MoCCA Art Festival, together my other illustrator friends, Lisa Lavoieand Marilyn Pappas had a snack at Eisenberg Sandwich Shop which is a New York city landmark - a throwback to the 40's and 50's, right in midtown where they make a good egg cream and pastrami on Rye like the good ol' days.

Wow - you've been busy -despite your jet lag! BTW thanks for taking time out to comment on my blog.
What an amazing journey! I love all the pictures, since it gives me a feeling of living through you...:)
How do you do it? Bravo, dear one, bravo!
yey, tita donna you're back! i missed your blog updates!!!