Saturday, May 30, 2009

Women in Art


This sketch by Christian Berard  is an original costume design for a Sarah Bernhardt performance at The Comedie Francaise. 

Click on Women in Art to see an amazing video.  

Thursday, May 28, 2009

On Location in Malibu 2009


Vic Riebau's "Malibu Creek en route to the Sea," 2009 oil on canvas

Stephen Mirich's "Winter Moonlight," 2009 oil on canvas

Calvin Liang's "Malibu Sunset," 2008 oil on canvas        

This California Art Club exhibition is at the Fredrick R. Weisman Museum at Pepperdine in Malibu through August 9.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Diane's Birthday

It is a sweet tradition that the dancers celebrate each other's birthdays.  Ann made this cake for our dear Diane.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Helio Castroneves

Helio Castroneves, 2007 winner of Dancing With the Stars, described his 3rd win today of the Indy 500 as "simply magical."  Helio's win was the 15th for Roger Penske's race team, who was rewarded for their trust in him in more ways than one.  

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Peterson Automotive Museum


This 1925/34 Rolls-Royce Phantom 1 Aerodynamic Coupe had many owners from Europe to the United States until it came to the Peterson Automotive Museum in 2001.

We were nostalgic when seeing this 1958  Morgan +4 Bustle-Back Roadster just like one we owned. It was such fun driving this car but the suspension was such that it was laughingly said, "to put a piece of tire between your teeth and take off"!

Most automobiles are created by their designers out of clay just like the model displayed.  Knowing that so many things we use in life are first envisioned by an artist confirms my admiration for them.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

A Star, er...Two Stars Are Born

American Idol has again found stunning talents.  In the most  scintillating (I didn't want to miss a second of it) television show I can remember, Kris Allen expresses shock at being named the 2009  Idol.  This photo, appearing in this morning's "Los Angeles Times," appropriately  shows the Adam Lambert, the runner-up along with Kris.  

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Every Little Step

Do not go to  the documentary movie entitled "Every Little Step" unless:  (1) you are a dancer, (2) you have auditioned for a show or (3) you love the Broadway musical "A Chorus Line," on which it is based.  Without that love and passion you will never understand why it would one would endure so much to be a part of the show's 2006 revival.  

There are many who might fit one or all three of those categories.  After all,  since it opened in 1975 "A Chorus Line" has had more performances than any other musical in Broadway's history.   

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Poeny in Love

Was there anything you ever wanted to do that you couldn't do?  Reading "Poeny in Love" shows that the privileges of choice and artistic freedom are to be cherished.  This tale, set inside the framework of a centuries-old opera, will wrench your heart and inspire.  

Friday, May 15, 2009

LA Art Walk

On the second Thursday of every month is the downtown art walk.  It is a  free, self-guided tour of the many galleries and museums enlivening the area with the influx of interested art lovers.   The Museum of Neon Art has relocated there. 

Attending last night made me nostalgic for  the two art districts that I was instrumental in helping to create, the Short North Arts District in Columbus, Ohio, and the South Side in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.   
 
Many wish to know what "painterly" means.  This gorgeous painting of the old Rosslyn Hotel  by 
Carl Ramsey (an artist whose studio I visited in recent years in the very area) personifies the technique.  
   
I was not surprised to see this work by John Baldessari.  Didn't he and his helpers cremate his first paintings as he felt he was only echoing the work of Cezanne?  He is an original, and so are the artists you will find in the area.  
 
By an unknown artist, isn't this the most charming contemporary rendition of a Chinese scroll painting?  The scroll is there, the format is there, but...where is the traditional imagery?

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Roses in Bloom



The rose gardens at the Huntington Gardens and Library in Pasadena  are in full bloom.  "Happy Mother's Day" to one and all.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Early Morning Swim

The position of the sun is changing to shade the pool in the early morning, making the swim even more lovely.  My cousin brought me this image of a work of art at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, saying it reminded her of me, though I never wear a bathing cap.   Alex Katz's "The Green Cap," is another example of his devotion to his favorite model...his wife.  

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Garden Center





I couldn't resist recording the beauty of the garden center with my camera when I went to select tomato and herb plants for my kitchen garden.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

The Soloist: the movie

The movie, "The Soloist," is the Los Angeles version of Mumbai.  With 90,000 homeless concentrated in the  Dante-like skid row area, an actual  newspaper columnist befriends a helpless gifted musician.  

Ravishing imagery contrasts gleaming life in L. A. with the chaos of skid row.  Reality, as depicted in the Steve Lopez book, was changed by the film's director to make a more evocative movie.  In the process he portrayed the columnist with as almost as many problems as the person he is wanting to help.

Bring Kleenex.  You will sob!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Huntington Art Gallery

Thomas Lawrence's "Sarah Goodin Barrett Moulton: Pinkie," 1794

Thomas Gainsborough's "The Blue Boy," 1770

Joshua Reynold's "Sarah Siddons as the Tragic Muse," 1783-84

The refurbished mansion has opened.  "Pinkie" and "Blue Boy" are in their rightful place.  Just where I first saw them when Dick took me there on one of our first dates many years ago...sigh...