Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Pippa's last hurrah!

Man i'm still trying to catch up...but for those of you who are still there and interested, there's lots more to come.
yesterday i learned to watergild...putting gold leaf or silver leaf on objects using water and gelatin...amazing...i'm hooked. pictures soon.
but for right now i'm still blogging in last week...
this was the last dinner with Pippa Dickson and her boyfriend Mark. He was a chef for many years. french training....so it was a special night since he agreed to give us a lesson.
the menu besides the chateau CONDOM:




potato-leek soup


roasted leg of lamb, roasted with rosemary a bit of garlic and salt and pepper.
the juices were then mixed with a stock made from trimmings and drippings and cooked down with red wine. butter, more fresh rosmary...incredible.


frenchie style potatoes peeled and one side cut off. face down in a deep pan with broth and butter....ahhhhh.


ta daa......


i think this picture best indicates the levels of satisfaction and this was only barelyinto the massive amount of wine consumed that night!


and finally dessert! of course...rhubarb creme brulee no less!

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Kröller-Müller to mull over...mmmmm

This post is dedicated to Mr. Charles MC and A'dam Nezbootie: i would have given anything to have you two with me on this day...it was last monday and actually i'd be glad to share that day with everyone.
The Kroller-Muller Museum is the pearl in the oyster that is the Park Hoge Veluwe a gigantic and magnificent park with a landscape unlike i've seen anywhere else in holland...



the park was originally the hunting grounds for the family Kroller-Muller a family that made it's wealth in the blast furnace industry, a successful business that allowed them to amass one of the most spectacular private collections i have ever seen as well as build a small hunting lodge on the property:









Along with around 91 Van Gogh Paintings and 180 of his works on paper are some other highlights that struck me and i wanted to share:


this woman was stunning standing in an opening staring into the woods. graceful, refined yet simply beautiful.


this is true voluptuousness...the sexiest fat i've ever seen...



this piece by richard serra entitled "one" is a solid piece of steel nearly 6 feet tall and six feet in diameter...you can almost feel it's gravity when in proximity to such a mass!


Kenneth Snelson's "Needle Tower"


This one's for you Nezbootie: an exibition comprised of their conservation lab. definitely something people don't think or know much about...here's the Nez in his lab at the clark art institute helping me with a project in march:





Self-portrait in a piece by Michelangelo Pistoletto


This French or perhaps Belgian couple was so inspiring to watch as they strolled the gallery looking at the art conversing and pulsing with tangible appreciation.


this one i fell in love with...the woman and the artist.
"Woman in Black Evening Dress" by Isaac Israels...ugh so sensually painted...

they had to kick us out of the museum and we were all suffering from Stendhal syndrome, tearing up and blushing...or maybe we just needed some stustenance...let me tell you this picnic tasted almost better than anything i've ever eaten with the museum as an appetizer...course it helped that it was of champagne, sausage, cheeses both french and dutch, vegetables and chocolates. savored with the company of durk, anna, mark and pippa!





http://www.kmm.nl/?lang=en

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Suprise

A surprise visit from steve gibbs resulted in a nice tour of zaandam and some great conversations. Discussions reaching from blowing glass on cruise ships to blowing glass with wood burning furnaces.
great stuff as usual followed by great food!!





oh yeah, and this same evening i saw a stunning, exciting, inspiring movie: "One Night in One City"
GO SEE IT AS SOON AS YOU CAN!!!!
an amazing czech stop motion animation film with no dialogue and yet i was riveted....could have been hours i have no idea i was completely consumed by the movie.
http://www.jednenoci.cz/indexen.php

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWG81TJgC8c

full of surprises. every detail from imagery to timing so effective so well considered and yet effortless in it's meticulousness. ahhhhh.


an finally here is a surprise for you...since it's been a while...


bells bells bells bellls

Time passes evaporating. irretrievable as the snails trail.

the next few posts will attempt to catch up with time....

here's an exciting event near utrecht.
the opening of Bernard Hessen's Toren...a bell tower conisting of hundreds of blown glass sphere's as well as many many lead crystal tuned bells.
yes tuned!! he worked with a bronze bell foundry to test resonances and forms as well as different clappers and mechanisms for sounding.
the cool thing is this project started at Vrij Glas where Durk melted a range of concentrations of lead crystal from 5% to full lead crystal to experiment with resonance and sound quality...one endeavor that fits in to the mission of Vrij Glas.
the bells were finally produced at the leerdam glass factory with a team of czech glassblowers from Petr Novotny's Factory: Ajeto, where the sphere's were all produced.
Congratulations Bernard!!