Monday, June 26, 2006

Extraordinary Machine


I luv summer concerts, especially outside venues.  So I saw Fiona Apple sing her heart out again and her seizure like dance moves.  Also enjoyed a make shift picnic since the Greek Theatre did not allow food to be brought in the venue.  They suck!  Gelson's have the best of everything, that is why they are so darn expensive. Try the chicken curry with some french bread and camembert cheese and your golden.  I heart picnics.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

chalk & nachos

is a hilariious movie!  First, I luv Jack Black.  He is so darn cute; yes he is cute like a teddy bear who farts!  You can almost believe he is Mexican.  I saw the movie in Pasadena and there were still some art from the chalk festival.  I was meaning to catch it during the Sunday, but who could miss the basketball game?  Here are some bits of art from the festival...

I luv portraiture.

Bob Marley, it is an okay rendering.

Coy fish... go pisces!

Sunday, June 18, 2006

moca @ night


MOCA is offering Rauschenberg to be shown at night during the summer.  Why not go since it's free...well, the thing wasn't free, but 5 bucks for students.  I still have my old CSUN id, which I carry everywhere (sidebar: you can get a discount in Panda Express near CSUN when you present your id).  Anyways, love the exhibition.  Didn't really know much about Rauschenberg.  I know his famous piece above Monogram, every art student who took modern art knew it.  His stuff is very inventive.  Mind you, this kind of work was done in the 1950's and 60's.  He predicted much of what is going on today regarding globalization and consumerism of America through his combines.  Rauschenberg used real stuffed birds and combined it with his collages and other found objects.  He also touched based with human nature.  When we followed the curator, she explained this one art piece which was a game piece.  An artist would draw (famous now and then aka. Jasper Johns) and put it on the metal clipboard and people would try to guess it.  It worked for a couple of hours into the show, but in the end, the drawings would start getting less and by the end there weren't any drawings.  Did he predict people would start taking the drawings and keeping it as souvenirs?  Of course he did, brilliant!   Many of  his work were intellectual and thought out, especially the coca cola bottles he used to symbolized globalized America.
One thing I didn't know about him, he is called Bob.  I have a thing for all Roberts who are named Bob...they are always unique and super cool.  For example, Bob Marley, Bob Newhart, Bob Hope, Bob Rauschenberg, Bob the usher from church.  Well, my Drawing 1 instructor told the class that, which I have tried to disprove, but always find Bob's to be cool kats, and yah his name is Bob.
Good times... try to catch it one of these hot summer nights, don't get the martinis, taste like juice (stingy on the liquor), a house wine will do.

Sunday, June 4, 2006

weekender

Saturday
My sister has been wanting us to see this great view of L.A. from a tower near the Encino Area that used to be owned by the military.  During Word War II, they used the tower for a look out station.  There were still some remnants of military signage and resting areas. The hike was not strenuous at all.  My sister said it was easy, so I believed her since she is not the atheletic type.  My sisters, cousin Emma, and new friend caught the sun setting on the hottest day of the season...


Military stuff

L.A.'s water reserve...conserve your water folks!



Why is it blurry? L.A. smog, invest in the "it" car, veggie oil powered vintage benzs!

Sunset please...it's good to live in L.A.

Sunday


It's good to have a sister who seems to recieve great emails from fashionistas all over L.A. to alert her of a great deal.   There was a sample sale in the No Ho distribution center for Stila Cosmetics.  We figured.. okay.. there going to sell some color lip gloss that nobody wants and just a little table... but no ladies... it was make up galore!  There were rows and rows of lip glosses, eye shadows, gift boxes, name any foundation, shimmer lotion they got it!  Wholesale prices! Usually those lip glazes are at least 16 bucks, but at the distribution sale... 4 dollars! O my goodness!  We went crazy.  I would have indulge in foundation and bronzing products, but I never got my numbers at the Stila counter.  It would be useless to buy that stuff when it doesn't match your skin tone, and anyways, I know myself enough that I am a lip gloss, low maintenance type of gal.  I also scored a great eyebrow masacara (3 bucks)!


I had a great weekend!  I rarely have it off, so it was refreshing to go out catch another beautiful L.A. sunset, and to my surprise scored on bargain beauty products.