Buttons and Sushi…

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Claire Murray Rug Detail

When love and skill work together expect a masterpiece.

John Ruskin

I am drawn to the whimsical Claire Murray American Heritage Button rug from Nantucket, Massachusetts and the oddly complimentary Campana Brothers‘ Sushi chairs from Brazil. What fun to place them in the same room! The Campana mission to design furniture from objects trouvés, thus sparing the Amazon forest, has led to some truly innovative creations. The limited edition Sushi III chair below sells for $55,000 while the Button Rug sells for approximately $2,300 (8′ x 10′ size).

© Campana Brothers - Sushi II Chair

© Campana Brothers - Sushi III Chair back

© Campana Brothers - Sushi IV Chair

A Morning with Julia Child…

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Voilà! My Daughter's First Bundt Cake

Some people like to paint pictures, or do gardening, or build a boat in the basement. Other people get a tremendous pleasure out of the kitchen, because cooking is just as creative and imaginative an activity as drawing, or wood carving, or music.

Julia Child

After the obligatory, monosyllabic babble, the first recognizable words out of my three daughters’ mouths were pâte brisé, flambé, and bon appetit! At a time when all the other neighborhood children identified with Big Bird and the rest of the delightful characters on Sesame Street, my progeny preferred the company of the middle-aged, wonderfully eccentric Julia Child. The girls would sit transfixed around the television set as she demonstrated how to whip up one fantastique meal after the other. They became devotees and insisted on watching every time Julia Child appeared on WGBH Boston.

After each show my daughters would pour over Julia Child cookbooks, even before the youngest could read. The eldest bookmarked the pages of interest using multi-colored recipe cards – yellow for appetizers, green for salads, blue for main dishes, and pink for desserts, while the youngest made her selections known in red crayons and fruity-scented purple markers. Here too, their early word recognition included more French and technical culinary terms than the mundane English vocabulary of their activities of daily living.

They became full-fledged connoisseurs and I enjoyed overhearing them discuss the subtleties of food preparation and ingredient selection, such as whether one or two teaspoons of cinnamon improved the flavor of homemade applesauce, was our gingerbread recipe better than the one served at Sturbridge Village, and were farmers’ market eggs superior to store-bought ones when making a mile-high lemon meringue pie?

When I learned that Julia Child was promoting her new book, The Way to Cook, one Saturday morning at a mall in Cambridge, it was out of the question not to go. We found her sitting alone at a table in the mezzanine, with her cookbooks stacked off to the side. The girls rushed over and began peppering her with questions about her shows and the reasons she did this or that. She was terribly amused by their enthusiasm, made them feel completely at ease, and generously spent the entire morning talking to them about French cooking and baking as no one else appeared at the table during that time.

We purchased several books that she graciously signed along with an older paperback copy of Mastering the Art of French Cooking, which my youngest carried around with her in lieu of a baby blanket. To this day, all three still have a penchant for Julia Child’s legacy that was her cooking, but especially her panache and joie de vivre. They have indeed mastered the art of French cooking – surtout the youngest!

October…

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© Vanessa

October’s poplars are flaming torches lighting the way to winter.
Nova Bair

I realized today that we are quickly nearing the end of the year and my 2010 list of resolutions is only partially completed. At first I filled with remorse that I did not have the discipline and drive to finish all my action items in a timely fashion. But as I began to reflect on all the wonderful things that I have accomplished this year, I felt much better. Surely I can attend to one more project in the remaining ten weeks before year-end!

Evening Walk…

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© Joan Currie

You give the appearance of listening
To my thoughts, O trees,
Bent over the road I am walking…
Charles Simic

As I set out for my walk at dusk, it appeared much darker than I had remembered and the streetlights were already aglow. When I lived in Boston, a fall night such as this would bring to mind thoughts of the The Headless Horseman and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, and the Salem Witches.

© Joan Currie

Blue Angels Air Show…

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© Joan Currie - View Toward the Marina, SF

You will see the graceful aerobatic maneuvers of the four-jet Diamond Formation, in concert with the fast-paced, high-performance maneuvers of its two Solo pilots. Finally, the team illustrates the pinnacle of precision flying, performing maneuvers locked as a unit in the renowned, six-jet Delta Formation.  – Blue Angels

As my daughter and I approached the Marina to see the air show this afternoon, a Blue Angels jet blasted up Fillmore Street just yards above our heads. The sonic boom and the raw power of the aircraft were thrilling! The Blue Angels performed to an enthusiastic crowd of about one million people both on the waterfront and afloat in the harbor.

© Joan Currie - En route to Waterfront

© Joan Currie - Souvenir Hats

Rectus Abdominis…

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© Juan Zambrano

The function of art is to represent ideal beauty.
Michelangelo
 
The classical male torso has been portrayed for centuries in various forms and in different mediums. What captures the beauty aesthetic for me is when the image includes a clearly defined rectus abdominis muscle, that runs vertically on either side of the center of the abdomen.

Sketch – Torso by Passarotti
Model – Oleg Galagan

Maltese Falcon Yacht…

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© Joan Currie - Maltese Falcon

The Maltese Falcon is one of the largest privately-owned sailing yachts in the world at 289 feet, similar to Athena and Eos. She was sold in 2009 to Elena Ambrosiadou. Wikipedia

San Francisco Fleet Week, my favorite week of the year in the city, starts tomorrow. This week reliably boasts the best weather, air show, and boats in the harbor. Two years ago when Tom Perkins still owned the Maltese Falcon, I was thrilled to get up close and boat around it.

Maltese Falcon Stern

Maltese Falcon Bow

Aquariva…

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© Jerome Kelagopian

If you ask old Riva aficionados, ‘Which part of the boat says the most to you?’ it would be the transom, so it was a slightly dangerous element to take on – akin to a plastic surgeon changing the eyes or nose of a famous beauty.   Marc Newson, Industrial Designer

Marc Newson’s redesigned, 33-foot Aquariva is the sexiest speedboat on the planet! It is on display as part of Newson’s Transport exhibit at the Gagosian Gallery in New York until October 16, 2010.

The boat has a special attraction for me in that it is reminiscent of the antique Greavette Ditchburn, Duke, and Chris Craft mahogany boats that toured the Muskoka Lakes in Ontario, Canada where my family owned a cottage for over thirty-five years. A limited edition of 22 Aquarivas will be built in the original Italian Riva boatyards in Sarnico on Iseo Lake at a price of $1.28 million each. The first action item on my Top Ten List is now to drive one!

Cobra

www.portcarlingboats.com

On edge…

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© Michael Chichi

Beauty is at once the ultimate principle and the highest aim of art.

Paul Valery

I like the aesthetic of asymmetrical hemlines in motion. Initial hand sketches such as the ones below, executed at Parsons School of Design, are the first steps toward the creation of a designer’s fashion line.

© Lauren DiMarco – Artist

© Lauren DiMarco – Artist

Model: Lauren DiMarco

Scripps Pier…

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© Douglas Thompson

Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth.
Marcus Aurelius

Scripps Beach near the Institute is one of my favorite beaches in the San Diego area. The underbelly of the pier fascinates me. Standing at the spot where the posts line up perfectly, the surf sounds seductive – like a Siren-song, and I am lured to the portal at the end of the pier and the sea beyond.

© Joan Currie

© Joan Currie

© Joan Currie

Model – Lauren Currie

Lower Photos – Joan Currie