Hamiltons Gallery in London is Exhibiting for the first time the works by German Cathleen Naundorf. Her Haute Couture series titled "Un Rêve de Mode", Cathleen had the incredible opportunity to work with the greatest couture houses, Dior, Chanel, Valentino, Elie Saab, Lacroix & Gaultier. her work is so outstanding that the she was given complete access to choose gowns from their archives for her production of this series.
Her attention to detail is obvious as she researches her work thoroughly , cataloging her journey in handmade journals that develop into her storyboard. Including text, sketches, composition, everything carefully thought of, the models, hair, makeup, locations. Would love to see that journal, there will be a book published on her work sometime this year.
I have seen two of her images at Hamiltons stand in the PAD Fair London and they were breathtaking , they really are from another era, I believe that Cathleen Naundorf is going to rise as fast as a Shooting Star.
Dast ist Wunderbar xo
Exhibition is on from 1-31 March 2012
Hamiltons Gallery
13 Carlos Place
London
W1K 2EU
Images via ,
www.cathleennaundorf.com
www.hamiltonsgallery.com
Marisa Berenson New York 1970 Photo by Bert Stern
Violet Desert via Sister Himalaya
Venus Necklace by Fabio Salini
Yellow & White Gold Ring by Carrera Y Carrera
Indian Ceremonial Hair Piece via Vogue Gioiello
Cuff Bracelet by Jaipur Gems
Choker by Anmol Jewellers of India
Peacock Brooch by Jaipur Gems
Matthew Williamson Peacock Skirt
Revelation Sapphire and Diamond Earrings by Jewellery Theatre
Sapphire and Diamond Ring by Tiffany's
Blue Waterfall by Sister Himalaya
Art Deco Waterfall Earrings by Cartier
Photo by Fabrizio Ferri Vogue Italia 1989
Gold and Mother of Pearl Earrings by Fabio Salini
Black and White Diamond Mosque Ring by Sevan
Zebra Diamond Brooch by Jar
Pearl and Diamond Necklace Source unknown
Diamond , Pearl and Gold Ring by Sylvie Corbelin
Gold and Black Mosque via Sister Himalaya
I love Jewellery! No need for an explanation or a story, the pieces speak for themselves.
Bling it on xo
Some Sources
www.vogue.it
www.fabiosalini.com
www.sisterhimalaya.tumblr.com
http://www.nowness.com/media/embedvideo?itemid=2120&issueid=1987
Through A Glass Brightly directed by William Snieg for Nowness.
When I first saw these images of The Passenger (great name ) I thought it was a real train, only when I read the text did I realized that this is a bar in Madrid that looks like you are on a train. What a cool idea, with video production by Spanish video Artist Franger gives the illusion that you are looking out of the windows of a moving train.
Owned by Spanish Actors Rodrigo Taramona & Jimmy Castro and two entrepreneurs friends, they commissioned Latin Creative Director, Producer and Designer Paraolio to create the luxurious interiors to transport you back in time. Open during the day for one of Madrid's best cafesitos and by night drink your whisky and cocktails to classic rock . I wonder if the issue The Passenger Passport with drink stamps if you travel a lot with them.
Buen Viaje xo
Sources,
Cool Hunter
Paraolio
The Passenger
Celebrating 175 Years , Hermès Leather Forever Exhibition shows us the beautiful company's long relationship with leather. The show is divided in 12 rooms which represent various leather collections including Travel, equestrian, accessories and handbags. Bespoke items from history such as items commissioned by the Duke of Windsor and Wallis Simpson and a winged saddle apparently commissioned by a Japanese band. Most exciting for me is the Craftspeople from the Hermès workshop in Paris who will be present at the show, demonstrating the art of leather-working.
There is more , Hermès created four one of a kind versions of its Passe- Guide Handbag representing England , Scotland , Ireland and Wales as tribute to those countries. Christie's will conduct and online auction of the bags from 14th of May till 31st. All proceeds of the auction will be donated to the Royal Academy of Arts. They should make a special piece for the Her Majesty The Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
Hermès Leather Forever Exhibition
6 Burlington Gardens
London
W1S 3ET
8th to 27th of May 2012
10am to 6pm Daily , Late Night on Fridays till 10pm.
Admission Free
Sources via,
www.hermes.com
www.christies.com
www.parkandcube.com
Annette and Phoebe Stephens of Anndra Neen Via Dossier Journal
Anndra Neen Collection via Fallow
Coral Necklace via Couturelab London
Hiroshi Suzuki via Adrian Sassoon London
Shell Choker via Couturelab London
Pieces by Modernist Jeweller Art Smith 1917-1982
Anndra Neen Birdcage Brass & Alpaca via Milk Made
Tequila Shot Spiking The Sun via Chris Knight
Anndra Neen Clutch via Fallow
Aztec Inspired Patters at Balmain
Trojan Horse Anndra Neen Show
Anndra Neen Telescope via Shop Grey Area
Hiroshi Suzuki via Adrian Sassoon
Anndra Neen Cage 2
Andraa Neen via Erin Jeen
Pre- Colombian Nose Ring
On my Birthday I received a beautiful piece from Anndra Neen, I wear all the time and get so many compliments.I had seen the pieces before and really admired them, there is a native and modern feel about them which marry together exceptionally well.
You can see their influences of their own culture, the Beautiful and stylish Sisters Annette and Phoebe Stephens were born and raised in Mexico City where they have their pieces made in their workshop by artisans , Mexico is known for its ancient craftsmanship especially in silver, but these pieces are not made out of sterling silver which would weigh a ton and be extremely expensive, Anndra Neen collection is made of Alpaca a alloy metal that is coated in silver , it is light but yet has substance and has a beautiful finish to it. So much better than feeling like you have a ton of bricks around your neck.
The sisters have a very mixed and creative cultural family , their grandmother was a well known artist and their grandfather was a avant-garde composer, so they grew up a home filled with creative people. The influence of these collections come from all their travels especially Japan where their idea was born into fruition, the Japanese are gifted with creating incredible work with silver, but you can also see their inspiration of Pre-Colombian , Tribal , French Medieval Armour and Modernist jewellery as I have shown in some of the pictures.
Keep it up ladies and Viva Mexico xo
You can buy Anndra Neen at www.couturelab.com which based out of London and ships worldwide.
http://www.nowness.com/media/embedvideo?itemid=2515&issueid=2183
INTERMISSION
Elephant Polo : The Kings Cup
VIA NOWNESS
www.nowness.com
Qui Ying ,Saying Farewell at Xunyang (Detail) Early 16th Century. The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art Kansas City
Gaze of Silence Paul Klee 1932
Possibly Emperor Huizong, Auspicious Cranes 1112. Liaoning Provincial Museum
Comedy Paul Klee 1921
Attributed to Shi Ke, Two Chan Patriarchs Harmonising their Minds . 13th Century .
Chen Rong Nine Dragons (detail) 1244
Historical Site Paul Klee 1927
Yuan Jiang The Palace of Nine Perfections (detail) 1691
A Young Lady's Adventure Paul Klee 1922
This is my choice of London current important exhibitions.
Masterpieces of Chinese Paintings from 700-1900 at the V & A. An incredible assimilation of rare art works from collections around the world. Categorized in different eras ans styles. Objects of Devotion 700-950, The Quest for Reality 950-1250, Embracing Solitude 1250-1400, The pursuit of happiness 1400-1600, Challenging the Past and Looking to The West 1600-1900. The other part is that the exhibition is accompanied by the wonderful lectures and workshops not to be missed, Digital Dragons, Dim Sum Demonstration, Painting of The Mongol Dynasty in China and events for the whole family . Lastly there is a 14 day Imperial Jewels of China Cruise to be won and other prizes.. run to the V&A now.
Down by the River at The Tate Modern The Ey Exhibition: Paul Klee Making Visible, The "God" of Bauhaus . Abstract, geometric , organic. A magical man who was at one with cosmos as he was grounded in Life. He influenced so many other artist such as Rothko.
"He used to gaze for a long time at his prepared canvas before he began the drawing… I have never seen a man who had such creative quiet. It radiated from him as from the sun. His face was that of a man who knows about day and night, sky and sea and air. He did not speak about these things. He had no tongue to tell of them. Our language is too little to say these things… Klee, when beginning a picture, had the excitement of a Columbus moving to the discovery of a new continent. He had a frightened presentiment, just a vague sense of the right course… Klee set out to discover a new land." Jankel Adler on Paul Klee .
One of my favourite artists of all time Swiss Paul Klee's work is so refreshingly Modern but has the depth of another era that to me has not been seen in our Modern times of today.
"I cannot be grasped in the here and now For I live just as well with the dead As with the unborn Somewhat closer to the heart Of creation than usual But far from close enough."
Paul Klee own words on his tombstone.
Enjoy.
Masterpieces of Chinese Paintings At The V&A
26th October 2013 - 9th of January 2014
Corresponding Workshops & Lectures
Paul Klee at The Tate Modern
16th of October 2013- 9th of March 2014
Arrivo!! Photo via Google
Ave Ceasar Photo Vision of Splendor
Il Mare Slim Aarons
Love the signs...One of these is my Hotel.. photo via Tumblr.
Capri Style 1970's by Slim Aarons
Pink Heaven photo via Tumblr
Mama Mia the best plate of Pasta in the world! Photo by Vision of Splendor
Long beautiful walk to Marina Piccola Via Krupp..
Nothing to do with Capri...but David Gandy looks Italian and dresses beautifully like the men did in the past..and basically no need to explain. Bello
A room with a view, blue and green...photo by Vision of Splendor
Bella Marisa in Capri 1970's by Slim Aarons. This is how I wish I looked on the beach.
Capri Traditional "gozzi"...me on this very soon.
Arrivederci London! On my way to the magic of Capri sun, sea, beauty, Amore and mangare mangare and mangare. xo
"Life is not measured by how many breaths we take,but by the moments that take our breath away. Maya Angelou"
Beautiful pictures of the incredible power of yoga in our world, taken by Robert Sturman whose expansive photography shows us how Yoga heals people everywhere from our city streets to the depth of Africa to our prisons. I Just chose two examples out of hundreds named The Girl with the Ganesh Tattoo and Sunrise on The Sound. It brought me serenity straight away, and also got my ass to the yoga studio in a flash.I could picture this images in massive sizes in a yoga studio, how beautiful would that be! Come on someone do it.
Love your work,
To see more of Robert Sturman's photography here are the links
robertsturmanstudio.com
www.facebook.com/Artist.Photografia