Showing posts with label library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label library. Show all posts

Monday, April 6, 2020

white at night

just a little shout out to designer Misha Nonoo, who had opened her first permanent boutique on Hudson Street when the pandemic reached New York.

her store is not only a safe haven for sustainable fashion but a laboratory of inspiration and ideas for women, by women, hosting almost weekly salon style gatherings of makers, panelists and other collaborators celebrating women empowerment. 

so looking forward to returning to Misha's atelier in brighter days!
in the meantime, she is staying apart together through social media and her website, with thoughtful  content for mind, soul and wardrobe!

stay home! stay safe!



march 13th,
msha nonoo boutique, meatpacking....

www.mishanonoo.com 

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

pondering paradise lost


mihaly munkacsy oil on canvas 1877, blind milton dictating paradise lost to his daughters...
lenox library collection
ny public library....


Wednesday, October 10, 2018

selected shorts

at Symphony Space...
https://www.symphonyspace.org/events/selected-shorts-the-best-american-short-stories-2018-with-roxane-gay

Friday, April 13, 2018

and now, a flashback Friday


in honor of National Library Week, how about The House of Four Seasons and/or The Rescuers?

came across both at NY Public Library shop, the first fascinating me as a child with its celebration of color! 

what's on your list?


at NY Public Library....

Saturday, June 17, 2017

calm, cool, collected


One of the season's highlights in class with design historian and tastemaker Daniella Ohad was our visit to the SOHO Studio of Miami born, New York based, artist and author Michele Oka Doner.

If you have traveled through the American Airlines terminal in Miami, you will be familiar with her large scale mosaic work A Walk on the Beach, or you may know Radiant Site in New York's own Herald Square or Celestial Objects at the Museum of Natural History.  

Perhaps you know of her recently published Intuitive Alphabet, or of her collaboration with Steuben Glass, or her furniture, sculpture or jewelry designs.  Her body of work is seamless and all encompassing.

A former educator and firm believer in embracing one's inherited knowledge and place in the universe, Michele spent time with us generously sharing the story of her life's journey to date. She invited us to explore her studio and library, explaining that from the beginning, she has made it her mission to craft her life, ceremoniously, making the things that she needed with the materials around her.  As it happened, she found that others wanted what she made, for enjoyment or for use in their own lives.... 

Raised at the beach, Michele possesses an innate reverence for the natural world and its primal wonders.  As a young student of design and art history in Michigan, she was influenced by Saarinen, Bauhaus and Cranbrook and acknowledged the "tools from masterful people," that helped her to discover a vocabulary and language with which she was comfortable and which defined her own way of life. 

In the light filled studio where she has resided since the early 1980's, work and life are integrated in a plan that she pointed out is not a grid but a series of circles and zones, "an open footprint" as she called it, like a piazza, in which space is differentiated by use, a space in which you are free to flow.

"Proceed as way opens," Michele quoted a Quaker saying at one point in the intimate narrative of her travels to other cultures and respect for her New York life, encouraging all of us to focus on and to foster a spirit of gratitude toward our surroundings and the possibilities revealed to us along our own paths.

Daniella's blog captures the essence of this magical studio visit and places it in the fuller context of New York and global design. I happily refer you to the link as it also exemplifies the passion, curiosity and sense of discovery she tirelessly shares throughout her program: http://www.daniellaondesign.com/blog/visiting-michele-oka-doner

Here's to a summer of infinite wonder! 
















SOHO studio of Michele Oka Doner
www.micheleokadoner.com
www.daniellaondesign.com

(photos deborah bush) 



Friday, February 17, 2017

sunny

lawn sculpture, phyllis hammond, summit public library, summit nj 
http://phyllishammond.com/artists-journal/