Monday, August 29, 2016

Happy Birthday Iris

Happy Birthday Iris!!!

The self-professed "geriatric starlet" is my idol.

Born August 29th 1921
Astoria, Queens, New York

Known for Textiles, Interior and Fashion Design.

Pic courtesy of Fashion Telegraph co UK

 This is a woman who believes in getting up at 4 am to scour flea markets, I wish I had this kind of  energy.  She also obtains her beautiful antiques and other items from local Armory and estate sales, including the liquidation of movie moguls.
You can read more here 

Her huge book collection makes me drool and look at the way she has stacked them...
I think this is fabulous.

Talk about someone who isn't afraid to make a statement much less think of herself as too young or old to wear what she likes.

 "Style I think is in your DNA you can learn how to be more fashionable, you can learn how to be better dressed but I don't think you can learn style.  I think that's something inherent".

courtesy Getty Images

 As a child she traveled to Europe with her parents where they started in the South of Italy, went to Spain, and ended in Paris.
Picture courtesy of The Gaurdian

After that, she went “twice a year for about 50 years,” with her beloved husband of 67 years, Carl Apfel, who died last August, three days shy of his 101st birthday.   Their trips were usually for business: They founded Old World Weavers, a greatly respected textile and decorating firm that participated in White House renovations for nine presidents, from Harry Truman to Bill Clinton.


Courtesy of Getty Images

Iris continues to work hard, finding her unusual and beautiful objects in flea markets to local armory and estate sales.

Picture courtesy of One Kings Lane

This pic reminds me of the late 60's and/or early 70's and I'm not sure how I found this pic but Iris looks so happy here with her husband and friends.

Picture courtesy of the New York Times

Iris Outside the Le Bon Marche' in Paris, where she is the subject of and exhibition and pop-up shop, read more here

Photo courtesy of Harpers Bazaar

Photo courtesy of Getty Images.

Iris continues to work to this day and is very hands-on with her business ventures.

Picture courtesy of Vogue co UK

The classy red lipstick...

Photo courtesy of Getty Images.

That's a good way of thinking of wrinkles Iris, Thanks and Happy Birthday.

Marti

Monday, August 22, 2016

Unfinished

So if you're lucky enough to live in NYC, The Met has rented out the Whitney Museum to create The Met Breuer dedicated to contemporary and modern art.  

The first exhibit is "Unfinished" yes that's the name of the exhibit.  Unfinished: Thoughts Left Visible, the exhibit examines unfinished works of art from the Renaissance to present day and I'm envious of anyone living or visiting NYC because I would love to check it out.

Here are some pics:

Portrait of Mariana de Silva Sarmiento 1775
Image courtesy of  Heather Clawson 

Bouquet of Peonies in a Green Jar by Paul Cézanne, 1898
Image Courtesy of Heather Clawson

Self-Portrait with Wig by Pablo Picasso, 1898-1890
Image courtesy of Heather Clawson

Preliminary Peace Negotiations with Britain started 1783
Image Courtesy of Ben Davis 

Winslow Homer Saguenay River 1905 - 10
Image Courtesy of Ben Davis

Street in Auvers-sur-Oise by Vincent van Gogh, 1890
Image Courtesy of Heather Clawson 

Monday, August 15, 2016


Blue Skies and Butterflies


This 20 x 24 inch Original Painting is on her way to her new home today.
She was created with various layers of blue for the background prior to painting the surface of the canvas I added texture to give the painting some depth.
She was then finished with a varnish to seal the painting and protect from dust and to protect from fading.

All of my paintings are created using Golden Paints and Products


I am not sponsored by this product but I feel art is an investment 


therefore I feel it's important you know I only use quality products to create my paintings.

Thanks for visiting.
Marti






Friday, August 12, 2016

Friday Fave - Renoir

Friday Fave

Pierre-Auguste Renoir


(1841–1919)

Born in France.
He started as an apprentice to a porcelain painter and studied drawing in his spare time. 

 One of my first "pieces of art" was a poster of this famous painting:



The Dance in Bougival

A few of you who have known me forever may remember seeing it in my dining area of my apartment in Bellevue, WA.

This painting is similar... I think Renoir enjoyed dancing and gatherings because several of his paintings reflect that.


"Dancing In The Country"

The lady in the middle is my favorite of this painting, her face is detailed and pretty.



"The End of Breakfast"

I'm not sure if this is supposed to be himself in this painting but doesn't look like his picture above?


"The Theater Box"

He was a part of a movement that introduced impressionism as genre of art in the 1870's.

Next week I'll share with you a woman who I have great adoration for, she's not an Artist but is a creative, and if I have to grow old and live into my 80's or 90's then I want to follow in her footsteps and have some of her sense of style, energy and work ethic.

Have a great weekend.
Marti
xoxoxo

To my mind, a picture should be something pleasant, cheerful and pretty, Yes pretty!  There are too many unpleasant things in life as it is without creating still more of them.  -Renoir
courtesy of Wiki Quotes.

Sunday, August 7, 2016

Friday Fave - Dali

Salvador Dali

One of my Favorite Artists


Similarities...


Dali was extravagant and eclectic and I think he might have been a bit of a Drama Queen.

As part of the 1939 World's Fair exhibition was a type of "fun-house" titled "Dali's dream of Venus" which appears to be more risque for that year and time that I can ever imagine.

He wasn't afraid to break the "standards" of the day.

With his wife Gala
who was also his business manager.

I love this... he's painting on her forehead.

Gala passed away in 1982.

According to Wikipedia for his first Art Exhibit in the U.S. he arrived with a glass case on his chest containing a brassier.  


When attending a masquerade party in NYC Dali dressed as the Lindbergh baby his wife dressed as the baby's kidnapper.  Needless to say the costumes were not received very well by the press.


A few of his many paintings:

The Sardana of the Witches 

Dali created this illustration for McCall's Magazine.

Saint James the Great

The Arrival

The Woman with the Pitcher

The Persistence of Memory

The Swallow's Tail

The Butterfly Ship

All of the above photos are Courtesy of Salvador-Dali.org 

The Lobster Phone aka The Aphrodisiac Telephone


A collaboration by Dali and Edward James in 1936 only four copies exist.
Photo Courtesy of The Guardian.com

One of my Favorites
Ruby Lips created with real rubies and pearls, 1949.
Photo courtesy of The Curated Object


1904 - 1989

One of the reason's I think such a big fan of his is not only his art but that he was a rebel back in the day.