When in Seattle come visit Wallingford,
a.k.a. Wallyhood, one of the most walkable
neighborhoods in Seattle! Visit great playgrounds,
parks, the library, historical buildings, lots of retail,
and an unreal number of restaurants….and don’t miss
this fabulous mural to boot. It’s not a Bansky but
beautiful nevertheless. Enjoy it.

Category: Art
Beautiful Photography by Vivian Maier
Vivian Maier: Coming Out of the Shadows
Mary Poppins with a Camera
Recently I had the pleasure of viewing one of the most
fascinating and enjoyable films in recent memory.
John Maloof developed the film about the life and work
of Vivian Maier. Maier remains the most mysterious street
and documentary photographers of the 20th Century and
was completely unknown until the time of her death at
83 years old in 2009.

Her work was first discovered in Chicago in 2007
wherein 3000+ prints, over 100,000 negatives,
and hundreds of undeveloped film were stored in
boxes hidden within several abandoned storage units
and ended up on the auction floor in separate lots only
to be rescued by John Maloof. Born in New York, Maier
spent much of her youth in France. Starting in the late
1940s, she shot an average of a roll of film a day.
She moved to Chicago in the mid-1950s, and spent the
next 40 years working as a nanny to support her unrelenting
passion for photography. There are so many wonderful
photographs in her collection and these are not even a
tiny fraction of her work.
In addition to her known street photography,
she had a prolific, relentless curiosity that worked
in a vast range of subjects and styles.
Maier’s photos reveal a unique ability to brilliantly
capture not only emotions but the issues of the
moment as depicted in protest scenes shot during
the social unrest of 1968. Her collection reflects
nine of Maier’s personal journeys from the pastures
of rural France to the streets of downtown Chicago,
Snapshots, America, Day, Maxwell, Beach, 1968,
Downtown, Walks, and Night.
Vivian’s photographs are a personal diary telling
her life story, capturing the essence and vibrancy
of her surroundings on a daily basis. She seemed to
stare deep into the soul of the 50s and 60s preserving
the everyday experience of the people she encountered.
The joy, heartbreak reality and curiosity she recorded
is what makes her work so compelling. Venturing outside
the comfortable homes and picturesque neighborhoods
of her employers, Maier shot many of her most iconic
photos while working for various Chicago families,
a job that allowed her the flexibility to travel both
domestically and abroad, as shown in her photographs
of New York, South Dakota, Florida, California, as well as
the rural pastures of Southern France.
As clear and forthright as her images are, they only
go so far in revealing who she was and why she never
shared any of her work…but don’t fret if you are a
film enthusiast. A fascinating new documentary,
Finding Vivian Maier, is currently out in theaters
and is not to be missed. There is so much mystery
and work to admire and discover about this
gifted human being.
Beautiful Bansky
Bansky is at it again. The new artwork,
called “Mobile Lovers,” shows two lovers
embracing with their phones in hand.
The work was attached to a plank of wood
and appeared outside a youth center in
Bristol, England…then disappeared.
It was replaced with a note saying it was held
at the Broad Plain Boys youth club to prevent
vandalism or damage being done.
In addition to “Mobile Lovers”, a new piece of
graffiti street art was discovered in Cheltenham,
the hometown of Britain’s electronic spy agency.
The artwork appeared on a wall depicting three
figures in trench coats and hats snooping on a
telephone booth.
Beautiful Design
BBC News – Designs of the Year: 76 eye-catching creations
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-26648326

The Fonds Régional d’Art Contemporain, known
as the FRAC, is brainchild of architecture duo,
Jakob + MacFarlane.
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-26648326
Beautiful Photography
Ah, gotta have Photoshop. I love that program but
obviously not as much as Robert Jahns.
These breathtaking moments are beautifully
manipulated through the magic of Photoshop.
Check out more of his work here.

Beautiful Artist Bo Bartlett
I adore the work by American realist painter Bo Bartlett.
His work is reminiscent of Wyeth and Grant Wood,
with a wink to Norman Rockwell mixed in.
His art is fresh and it captures America unadorned
subtly revealing some darker truths.
And….The Bo Bartlett Center, a 18,425 square foot
interactive gallery space housed on the River Park
campus of Columbus State University, is designed by
one of my favorite architects Tom Kundig. Great art
all around.

The Innocents, 2013

The Bo Bartlett Center, Columbus State University
Designed by Tom Kundig
Beautiful Artist
I absolutely adore this art by Mark Toner.
Check his beautiful art work and paintings here.

Beautiful Sculpture
This week is all about sculpture including
this random find in the Phinney Ridge
neighborhood of Seattle. The bright blue,
abstraction Big Wet Dog by Matt Babcock
made my day. He creates some pretty fun stuff.
Beautiful Sculpture Artists
I recently enjoyed an afternoon at the
Bellevue Art Museum. It’s one of favorite
because rather than having a permanent
collection, they change out their exhibits
on a regular basis. With its unique focus on
art, craft and design, BAM features extraordinary
works by Northwest artists while bringing national
and international exhibitions to the community
as well.
This month features amazing wood sculptures
in an exhibit Fragile Fortress by Dan Webb.
I kid you not, all of his work is carved out wood.
1| Splash, 2006 Carved Fir, Varnish
2| Fortress, 2009 Carved Cedar
3| I Love You, 2006 Carved Fir, Ribbon, Steel
And just as wonderful is the exhibit
Life by the acclaimed ceramicist
Kathy Venter. The exhibit highlights
the artist’s signature life-sized sculptures
exploring the universal narrative of human
existence. Her work engages with her own
life experiences alongside an array of
historical sources featuring a provocative
surface treatment.
1| Metanarrative Series, Tokai, 2012
Polychrome Ceramic
2| Immersion Series, 2012-2013
Polychrome Ceramic
3| One/Revsion Series, 2012-2013
Polychrome Ceramic
Beautiful Poetry
Listen to the mustn’ts, child.
Listen to the don’ts.
Listen to the shouldn’ts,
the impossibles, the won’ts.
Listen to the never haves,
then listen close to me…
Anything can happen, child.
Anything can be.
-Shel Silverstein

Artwork is by Bansky
And with that, I welcome a new Spring for all.
Beautiful Movie Posters
For all the cinema lovers out there in movie land,
myself included.
10 Oscar-Nominated Movie Posters Get A Pop Art Makeover

And here are my thoughts on each one:
1) 12 Years a Slave: Loved it, great acting, will probably win
2) American Hustle: Overrated, somewhat boring
3) Captain Phillips: Great casting/acting but not a favorite
4) Dallas Buyers Club: Unfortunately missed this one
5) Gravity: Great special effects but lacks a real story line. And I want to know where she landed.
6) Her: Very intriguing script, liked it a lot.
7) Nebraska: Loved the story, superb acting. May win.
8) Philomena: Loved this one as well but some scenes, such as the one with the car that takes away the boy, looked 1930s not 1950s. Makes me want to read the book.
9) The Wolf of Wall Street: Highly overrated, weakest of all.

























