Sunday, December 25, 2011

Finding The Unexpected at Theatre Antique, Arles


During buying trips, I often take Sunday to feel France..its people, places, food...its beauty!
On my recent Sunday in Arles in Southern France, I wandered without a goal....
My walk led me into "Theatre Antique"...the Roman Theater begun by Augustus in 1st century.

Never expecting to see among the ruins...
a trio of teenage boys, one using the ancient columns and walls to practice "Parkour" moves.

Parkour was developed in France around 1988.. credit is given to David Belle is Lisses, France.
The body moves around obstacles with speed and efficiency...
vaulting, rolling, running, climbing and jumping!

I talked to the young man, exchanged emails...
in a few days he sent me a YouTube with a friend performing Parkour...




In Parkour, you never stop moving...

As in life, if you reach an obstacle,
you must always continue forward!

What a lesson to learn....from visiting the ruins in Arles...
An unexpected discovery!

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Look Where I Stayed in Paris!

How would you like this Paris window view each morning?? (8am, December).

Last week, I stayed with my American friend, Victoria, who enjoys this window
in her great apartment in the 6th arrondisement (metro:Odeon).

She shot these photos while I was there....I envy her eye and her apartment!

This will make you hop out of bed, throw open the window,
and breathe new life..
.
Leaving the view only long enough to bring back the first morning espresso...

Glad I was not the one off to the kitchen to make the espresso.
.
Or...seeing the golden Eiffel Tower with its rotating beacon just before going to bed...
(same window, 8pm)


Oh, the dreams this view can spark....

Victoria, on the Pont des Arts bridge with its famous love locks on the fence
and view of Eiffel Tower in the background...

My trip timing was perfect for one of her Paris meetup groups...
The group was filled with an interesting, welcoming mix of women and men..
loved their stories of what led them to Paris.

The hot pumpkin soup, homemade brownies, champagne and more
was not the only things that warmed my heart...
They eagerly wanted info on my blog, quickly inviting me to other expat meetings..
making me think...would it be time to make Paris home?


and Victoria has the most interesting job ...

I guess she takes her own advice about living with pleasure!


Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Paris's Venus des Arts Statue



My walk down Rue de Seine, enjoying the various galleries....
suddenly turned into an intriguing surprise...

as I glanced to the small side street, Rue Jacques Callot...
A lifesize bronze statue commanded my full attention!

The art palette first caught my eye..




As I walked to the rear of the statue...a double bass


A pile of 12 books wedged inside..




Artist's brushes...




a broken picture frame...




Standing back....I take in the front view of the splintered torso..




Focusing on the head..sliced into 5 sections..

The bronze statue is by the French-American sculptor Arman and was erected around 1988.




This is not a statue you will want to view quickly...
"La Palette" cafe just beside!

Learned today from Elaine, who follows my blog...
Arman's father was an "antique dealer" in Nice...a great connection.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

French Antique Fairs....See What I See


This fair was only for professional antique dealers and you must present identification and pay a fee to enter..

Remember "everything is fair in love and war"...
So it is everyone for themselves when an antique/brocante fair opens!
We want to find the best pieces for our clients, so quickly trying to see something special before another spots it first.

At 8am normally the gates open and the French dealers start unloading their trucks.

No time for breaks...the French dealers start loading everything back on their trucks at 1pm...


Trying not to step on the cute dogs...dogs go everywhere in France


Paintings can be displayed formally on easels...


Or paintings worth thousands of dollars scattered on the floor...
Good idea to watch where you step!


I loved this young girl, looking at her book, with her doll close at hand...
The artist captured her beautiful, angelic face !


Or this woman artist, painting among the garden...dressed as if ready to attend a gala...American artist did this one.

Remember reminding your children not to get paint on their clothes?..
Not a worry here.


Find a frame for that painting that needs the perfect partner.


tapestries....loved the red roof and blue water.


Italian doors...


pieces from buildings...


Architectural fragments waiting for a creative eye ....


Dig deep in the unopened boxes...


Pair of 19th century bronze Venetian lighting....how fabulous the patina of the bronze.


new ideas...lamp made from binders of old books


mirrors...gilt or silver...all shapes and sizes


Never overlook the tables...covered with a wealth of treasures!


Did your heart long for any of the pieces...I can contact the dealers.
Email me!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Sunset in Arles




On Sunday, visited Arles....red sky at sunset near where Van Gogh painted "The Starry Night" and "The Yellow House".


Then...the next morning, found this painting of red sky !!!!

I see why French artist are drawn to paint the French sky.
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