Friday, March 16, 2012

The "Pink Moment": Patience and a piece of Heaven


There is a way that nature speaks, that land speaks.

Most of the time we are simply not patient enough, quiet enough,

to pay attention to the story.

~Linda Hogan


from wikipedia ...

"Ojai is situated in a small east-west valley, north of Ventura and east of Santa Barbara. It is approximately 15 miles(24 km) inland from the Pacific coast.

Since Ojai is lined up with an east-west mountain range, it is one of few towns in the world to have a "Pink Moment" occur as the sun is setting, when the fading sunlight creates a brilliant shade of pink for several minutes on the Topatopa Bluffs at the east end of the Ojai Valley, over 6,000 feet (1,800 m) above sea level. Nordhoff Ridge, the western extension of the Topatopa Mountains, towers over the north side of the town and valley at more than 5,000 feet (1,500 m). Sulphur Mountain creates the southern ranges bounding the Ojai Valley, a little under 3,000 feet (910 m) in elevation."





So... on a day when the sky is clear enough (and there are many in Ojai!) just wait patiently for the perfect moment, when the mountains are all aglow in pinks and purples, and you will experience a little slice of heaven. - Even my six year old nephew likes to point out "the pink moment" in all it's glory.

In these shots, I had taken a friend form Los Angeles on a walk, along the horse trail near my parents' place, just above the dry riverbed for a great view of it.



almost ...



here it comes ...




Everything comes gradually and at it's appointed hour.

~Ovid



Amazing right? Hope you enjoyed the pink moment! It's a beautiful way to start a beautiful evening.





Have a beautiful weekend!


Monday, March 12, 2012

Gratitude and a Bird of paradise



Upon awakening, let the words Thank You
flow from your lips,
for this will remind you to begin your day
with gratitude and compassion.






Give yourself a gift of five minutes of contemplation
in awe of everything you see around you.
Go outside and turn your attention to the many miracles around you.
This five-minute-a-day regimen of appreciation
and gratitude will help you focus your life in awe.






A little meditation on G R A T I T U D E with Deepak Chopra




Blessings and light for a beautiful week!



Wednesday, March 7, 2012

In Wonderland at LACMA


You may not believe in magic
but something very strange is happening at this very moment.
Your head has dissolved into thin air
and I can see the rhododendrons through your stomach.
It's not that you are dead or anything dramatic like that,
it is simply that you are fading away
and I can't even remember your name.

~Leonora Carrington, The Hearing Trumpet





On view until May 6 at the Los Angeles Museum of Art, In Wonderland: The Surrealist Adventures of Women Artists in Mexico and the United States. It is fascinating, intense, emotional, beautiful, disturbing, brilliant, funny and sometimes sad. In this amazing exhibition, there is a huge variety of work by amazing and talented women artists.

from the LACMA website ...
"While their male counterparts usually cast women as objects for their delectation, female Surrealists delved into their own subconscious and dreams, creating extraordinary visual images. Their art was primarily about identity: portraits, double portraits, self-referential images, and masquerades that demonstrate their trials and pleasures. The exhibition includes works in a variety of media dating from 1931 to 1968, and some later examples that demonstrate Surrealism's influence on the feminist movement. Iconic figures such as Louise Bourgeois, Leonora Carrington, Frida Kahlo, Lee Miller, Kay Sage, Dorothea Tanning, and Remedios Varo are represented, along with lesser known or newly discovered practitioners."



Dorothea Tanning, Xmas 1969

Dorothea Tanning passed after the show opened.
For more about her, her life and work, click here.




I went to the opening night but it was such a huge exhibition, I knew I had to go back. Included in the exhibition are more than 170 paintings, photos, prints and sculptures!

It worked out perfectly to take my Mom when she was in town and we had a fantastic dinner after seeing the show. It was a perfect evening!





Frida Kahlo, Self Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird, 1940


I never paint dreams or nightmares...
I paint my own reality.
The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to,
and I paint whatever passes through my head
without any other consideration.

~Frida Kahlo




Frida Kahlo, Sun and Love 1947



Frida Kahlo, The Two Fridas, 1939


Feet, what do I need you for
when I have wings to fly?

~Frida Kahlo







Dorothea Tanning, Birthday, 1942


My work is about leaving the door open to the imagination.

~Dorothea Tanning






Bridget Tichenor, Lideres (Leaders) 1976




Remedios Varo , Creation of the Birds







Rosa Rolanda, Self Portrait 1945


Painting is a need, not a choice.

~Leonora Carrington


I found Sylvia Fein's work fascinating! Here is an interview with her, and you can click on her name to go to her website and see her work.




There were so many amazing women artists! Many didn't have websites or even wikipedia pages, so some of my links are a little odd. It is great that the more unknown artists have had a chance to be seen and given their due, along with the more known artists. Here are a few more of the amazing women in the exhibition.




Art is a guarantee of sanity.
That is the most important thing I have said.

~Louise Bourgeois



Here is the restaurant Ray's, at LACMA, where my Mom and I had dinner. (They also have a good cafeteria at the museum which is where I usually eat!)


Our delicious fish dish!


They have an amazing bar there, with all kinds of crazy, fabulous drinks. I ordered this drink (below.) It was called Owl and the Pussycat and had rum, freshly squeezed lemon juice, simple syrup, chilis and strawberries. Not too sweet and a little spicy! Do you see there is one large square ice cube? The tall drinks have one large, long rectangular ice cube. Not quite sure why I find this so delightful.


The exhibition was organized by LACMA curator Ilene Susan Fort and Tere Arcq of Mexico City's Museum of Modern Art, where it travels next fall, following a stop at
Canada's National Museum of Fine Arts in Québec.

I may actually try to see the show one more time before it closes May 6th. I just found it so inspiring and it opened my brain up to all the creative possibilities in my own art and life, and that there are no limits on how we can express ourselves.

Hope this sends a little creative inspiration your way!



I've been to Hell and back
and let me tell you
it was wonderful.

~Louise Bourgeois



Monday, March 5, 2012

Roma in Pastello (e in bianco & nero)


When I brought a photo I took at The Forum in Rome, to my pastel workshop, some of the ladies thought I was crazy. I mean, yes, there is lot going on and an awful lot of stones and remnants of ruins but, as with most things in life, you just have to simplify. So, I left some of it very loose and dreamy and I also let quite a lot of the watercolor underpainting show through the pastel. It's at the framers now but I took a quick shot of it on my iPhone to share with you!

I miss Rome. Can you tell?


Roman Forum in May
pastel over watercolor underpainting




Sometime in your life you will go on a journey.
It will be the longest journey you have ever taken.
It is the journey to find yourself.

~Katherine Sharp


Rome photos from my point and shoot

Borghese Gardens 2008


The Pantheon 2008


Saint Peter's Basilica 2008








Santa Maria dei Miracoli, Piazza del Popolo 2010



Piazza Navona 2008


Santa Maria del Popolo 2010


Santa Maria in Trastavere 2010




Have you been to Rome? If not, is it on your list? Is something else? If you could teleport yourself somewhere today, where would you go?

As you can tell, I am fantasizing today instead of studying but
I guess it's time that I get back to it.

Have a beautiful week!
Blessings and light!