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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

La Maison du Chocolat Tasting & Giveaway, April 1st

La Maison du Chocolat
Invites you to an afternoon tasting of pastries and chocolates at all our NYC locations, enter your contact information in our raffle to win a gift valued at $60.
April 1st 2015
 2-6PM
Photo Credit: La Maison du Chocolat
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Thursday, March 19, 2015

Asia Week NY March 13 - March 21

Last week I attended a preview of  Asia Week New York, a week-long celebration which includes gallery open houses, Asian art auctions, museum exhibitions, lectures, symposia, and special events, with 42 top-tier international Asian art specialists, five major auction houses —Bonhams, Christie’s, Doyle New York, iGavel, and Sotheby’s, and 22 museums and Asian cultural institutions. 

Asia week is definitely one of the highlights of my year.  It's an amazing opportunity to see and discover the story behind beautiful works of art, and possibly start your own collection!  This year, I was really drawn to the subject of fantastic animals, both real and imagined. 


We started the gallery tour at China Fine Art 2000 which showcased work by An Ho 安和, a female artist born in Beijing 1927, who began studying at the age of 17 under Pu Ru 溥儒 (master painter and cousin of the last emperor of China). Her painting, Prowling Tiger, impressed her teacher so much that he completed the background and wrote the inscription for the painting. At Carole Davenport gallery, the scroll painting of two tigers by Maruyama Okyo (18th C.) shows a gorgeous, stylized tiger with piercing eyes that jumps off the scroll.  The Chinese bronze horse (2nd Century AD.) at Gisele Croes (Gagosian Gallery), was stunning, its motion beautifully expressed in fluid lines.

Other favorites of mine included an adorable Khmer Sandstone Lion (9 - 10th C.) at Nancy Weiner Gallery that reminded me of Doraemon. There is a similar looking (although more elongated version) Guardian Lion (11 - 12th C.) at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The mythological beasts (Carole Davenport) looks like a cross between a rhino and a dinosaur with 3 spikes.  The fanged Tomb Guardian at The Met also has 3 spikes but looks like a gargoyle.

It was so amazing to see works from 2nd Century AD. to modern day, with artists who were and are still influenced by the beauty of nature and fantasy.

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Mercedes Benz Fashion Week NYC Venexiana Fall Winter 2015

This season, Venexiana designer Kati Stern, found her inspiration at the cubist exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.  This was evident in some of the asymmetric and geometric patterns in the collection, but still featured her signature lace overlay gowns with punk rock glam edge.  The lineup started with looks in soft neutral hues of beige, nude, and blush pink, elegantly drape but with a hint of sparkle at the neck or waist. 
Hair was romantic and piled high in a modern day version of the Marie Antoinette pouf, braided in the back, and adorned with jeweled barrettes.
Watching the Venexiana show was like being a kid in a candy store. There were so many "I want!" moments.  For me that included gowns that had any of the following combination: floral, animal print patterns, sequins, halter or unique or asymmetric necklines, velvet, and flowy chiffon.
The colors are perfect for the fall/winter and holidays with black and metallics (gold, silver, bronze), and rich shades of plum, turquoise, and one stunning orange/red velvet dress.  With so many choices, it's difficult to pick a favorite.  Which one is yours?