31 August 2008

i've been remiss!!!!! sorry!!!


ok, so i have been slacking... BIG TIME! sorry to all my faithful fans. ;-) so this is kind of a long blog to make up for lost time. i have been going to every museum in this city, and taking hundreds of photos, so this is just a smattering of my faves from each place.

so, let's start with the louvre, which is the first i went to.
i started in the hall of the italian masters. it was a very crowded day, which is to be expected, but it was still fantastic nevertheless. i didn't note the artists names...
i liked this one bc of the clarity of the picture. it is very clean and precise. also, it is a profile of a woman, which is kinda different, bc you are supposed to capture women at a more flattering angle, three-quarter view, for instance.
i loved the colors in this one. so bold! also the figures are beautifully posed and painted. but mostly i liked the colors. actually, i may have just been distracted by the colors... it's nearly garish, all of them together, actually. hmmm... deep blogging thoughts...
after the italians, and doing a quick run past mona, i decided to stick to the egyptian wing, which is HUGE! you know how much i love ancient egyptian everything, so i was pretty excited. (pretty sure i was egyptian in a past life)
here is a cool gold statue. i liked the poses of the statues too bc they looked like they were walking down the runway... haha. sashay, sashay *snaps fingers with attitude*. 
sorry, i know i am the only person who would think these ridiculous thoughts... 
i think i may do an egyptian collection again...
this is some cool modern art the had in the nooks around the staircase. the artist's name is anselm kiefer and he is a german artist living in france. it is one of three pieces from the artist and they are the most recent pieces commissioned by the louvre from a living artist, so that's pretty cool. they were very interesting and definitely caught my eye.
this is a mummified ibis. isn't that cooool??? he even had his own little bird-shaped sarcophagus. crazy egyptians... lol.
this is a regiment of funerary statues. there were all different kinds, but these were the prettiest... :) i like the colors.
this is the wicked-cool mummy! check out those wrappings. fantastic! i even learned some stuff about mummies: the body is dried using natron, a substance similar to salt. it is then prepared with aromatics (cuz ya wanna smell nice when ur dead...) and unguents which darkened over time. this darkening was mistaken for the effects of bitumen. this is where the term mummy came from, which is derived from a persian and arab word meaning wax, bitumen, and embalming products. just one of erin's lessons of the day.
the louvre, as seen from under one of the glass pyramids.
la defense. it's so BIG! did we see this when we were last here? i don't remember... it is pretty cool because of its size but also bc it lines up on the "historical axis" with the arc de triomphe and the louvre. i was pretty close, so you can't see all of it, but you get a pretty good idea of the size of it all. massive.
palais garnier, the opera house. it still gets to me how all these huge, amazing buildings are stuck in the middle of a bustling city. the subway stop is directly in front of the building, so you come up the stairs and turn around and WHOA! ha, it's intense.
i went to the musee des arts et metiers, like a science and industry museum. it was pretty cool, very big. it starts with you know, the usual stuff, counting instruments, astronomical stuff, laboratory equipment, etc. the original machines that measured the speed of light and measured sound waves and whatnot. all very interesting. and then what do i stumble upon, but the cray-2 supercomputer. this is for you, mom and dad! hehe.
"second in a memorable line of supercomputers, the cray-2 was developed to process huge quantities of data, and therefore required considerable calculating power. of the series of 30 cray-2s delivered throughout the world from 1985, fourteen machines were still in service ten years later." (from the museum placard)
i, of course, loved all the glassworks. i mean, all the scientific instruments were cool and all, but this is just so pretty!!! it's all about aesthetics... 
it was a perfect day for a museum, nasty weather out... rainy, rainy, rainy. would NOT STOP!!!
annoying.

after i left arts et metiers, i went to chapelle expiatoire, which is a national monument built on the site of the cemetery where louis XVI and marie-antoinette were buried after being guillotined. it is a small little temple, very plain but pretty. there are two statues on either side (one depicted below) and an altar in between. there are twin curving staircases (the building is circular) going down to the crypt, i guess you'd call it. 
the tomb above is the only thing down there...
and theeeeennnnnn, i went to the gustave moreau museum. i had a very full day! that was much cooler than i had expected it to be! well, i didn't really know what to expect, exactly, but it was very nice. the first level is the actual apartment that he lived in which hasn't changed in over a century! there are works of his all over every wall space, as well as his own possessions and furniture, etc.  
a close-up sample of his work:
the 2nd floor holds most of his large works and 1000s of drawings. moreau himself had the museum established and designed so that his works could be gathered and displayed the way he wanted. it was built at his expense on the very spot he lived and worked his whole life. he died two years after its completion.
one of the upper levels:
ok! a new day, another adventure... (this is the longest stinkin' blog ever...)
versailles!!! i'd been before, but i'd forgotten how AMAZING it is! it is so big and ornate and excessive and and and... haha. i don't even know what to say. around every corner turned there was another fantastic thing to see! it's just too much!
this is me in the hall of mirrors, which is still really freaking cool. i think if i went back a thousand times, it would still amaze me.
i was in pattern HEAVEN!!! i want my whole life to look like versailles! lol. well, maybe not evvvverything... it's all so rich and decadent and dense. it should be too much, but i love it. people just don't utilize patterns like this anymore! minimalism-shminimalism. 
it's all about the prints people...
and sick chandeliers too.
LOUIS!!!!!!!!
the best tchotchke ever!
on the steps of the gardens of versailles ruling his domain.
then there were the amazing fountains in the gardens. as you can see, it was a puuur-fect day out. after seeing the fountains, i got an ice cream, which i dribbled alllll over myself (it melted so quickly!) and then i had a walk. i just kept going, barefoot along the canal and ended up walking all the way to the grand trianon. it's just ridiculous how disgustingly beautiful everything is there. and huge too! even trying to think of how much it all must have cost is out of my spectrum of thought!
after touring the grand trianon, i got lost somewhere in the gardens... not sure how exactly, but i was the ONLY person in viewing and hearing range. idk how i managed that. just really, really talented at getting lost i guess... haha. so i backtracked some and then took an alternate and eventually ended up at the petit trianon, which is where i was aiming for in the first place...
obviously, it was very beautiful here too since it was m-a's personal sanctuary and we all know she was the original queen of excess. (am i jealous? hmmm... well, she got her head chopped off, so i guess not.) this is the temple of love on the grounds. there is also the hamlet that was built for the queen and her children to enjoy some "quiet, simple country life". it is like a mini-disneyland... this chick had no grip on reality!!! haha... ahh, she was young though.
anywho, it all makes for a spectacular spectacle. so over-the-top. loves it.
i was exxxhausted after all that. i am surprised i made it home!
hey! another museum! awesome! hehe.
decided to check out the musee d'orsay again. it is still awesome. the building is beautiful and they had some great exhibitions going on. the first was a watercolor exhibition, which i actually enjoyed even though "aquarelle" (as they say) is not my fave medium. this was one of my fave pics from that exhibit. not a great pic though. but the technique was really beautiful.
my favorite watercolor was a very minimal and delicate painting of tree trunks in the woods by manet, but that is hard to appreciate from a photo...
there was an excellent photography exhibit titled: l'image revelee: premiere photographies sur papier en grand-bretagne (1840-1860). it was a really excellent collection of works. i don't know if it was the cameras of the time, or the developing methods, or what, but the photos all seemed very moody to me.  There were also quite a few negative prints, which i loved. this on is by john murray called "suttee ghat, campore".
next was the impressionists. love them. 
here's one of my faves from the one and only vinny van-g.
what's so fantastic about all these paintings are the brilliant brushstrokes. i won't bore you with all the close-up shots i took of the brush marks, but trust me, it is really quite striking.
the technique is something i'd like to work on. it adds such dimension to the paintings, both literally and figuratively. i was pretty stoked about all the works in this section.
this one is "l'eglise d'anvers". it is cool in this picture, but it doesn't capture the awesomeness well enough... the sky in this one is gorgeous!!!
this is edgar degas' "femme assise dans une baignoire". this is another beautiful example of brushwork, as well as a beautiful figure. degas really knew what he was doing with his women... so lovely. 
i liked this one, even though it's a lot different from the others that i prefer. i like the composition, the floral wallpaper and also the detail of the flowers and vase. 
i am probably boring all of you with all this talk... 
the pictures really don't do these paintings justice.
you must come to paris and see them in person. they are truly stunning works of art.
ugh! am i done yet? lol...
this is the pantheon, which is interesting because its use has changed back and forth from a religious place dedicated to saint genevieve to a civic temple of the nation. it's also really big and has cool architecture. the paintings are painted on large canvases and then adhered to the stone walls. foucault's pendulum swings in the transept crossing.
really cute little boy focused on his photography. lining up his shot, and then checking his work.
statue "la convention nationale" by sicard.
after the pantheon, the sorbonne sent me on a wild goose chase around paris... and i STILL didn't get to sign up for my french class! oy.
so after wasting a LOT of time, i went to sainte-chapelle. it looks so plain and unremarkable from the outside, and i didn't really remember it from before and then BAM! whoooaaaa...
it's so gorgeous. why don't they make churches like this anymore??? it seems sooo...
idk. i can't find the right word. you just feel more. does that make sense?
there are 1,113 scenes depicted in 15 windows. it's so ridiculous.
then of course, there is the rose window.
ok ppl!!! only one more museum!!! :)
les arts decoratifs!!!
a very cool museum indeed. they had a huge valentino exhibit which was AHH-MAY-ZIING!!!
i took some prohibited photos... 
his work is beyond beautiful. i don't even know what to say. he's brilliant. and the exhibition was really well curated and very thorough. soooooo pretty!!! and the detail and the technique...
i was in fashion shangri-la...
there are also two great jewelry rooms. gah! to die for, i tell ya. they had old stuff and new stuff and avant-garde stuff and everything!!! i want one of each. seriously. this pic came out particularly well. it is so beautiful and sculptural. needless to say, i spent a lot of time in that room and a lot of memory space on my camera...
this is just one example of the amazing furniture that was at the museum. we could be here for three days straight if i showed you every picture that i love... 
this one is yummy and over-the-top and too much and i love it.
do you see a pattern here?
i think m-a and i could have been bff. like, omg... (lol)
ahhh contemporary art... most of the time even i do not understand it... this is from the exhibit "jeux d'eau (water games)" by gerard deschamps. "gerard deschamps often resorted to toys, humor and childhood iconography in his compositions. he transformed these vividly colored and florescent plastic objects with childlike motif into figurative and abstract works, playfully criticizing our consumer society." (from the exhibit brochure)
so, do you get it?
ahhhhhhhh, the end. just thought i'd end this ridiculously long blog with the prettiest sunset i've seen here. it's from a few weeks ago, but i've yet to see another so pretty.
will promise to keep on track better, so as to not exhaust you with severely long blogs from now on. promise.
love ya. bye.

10 August 2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!!!

yay! i went to sacre coeur in montmartre, which was beautiful and full of tourists. i didn't mind though. i like that there were so many people. i decided it would be a good idea to climb to the top of the dome. they say it is three hundred steps, but it is actually a few more. i counted... haha. i thought i was gonna pass out by step 300! well, it wasn't really that bad, but my legs were not used to that much exercise i think... it was a beautiful view though, and totally worth the climb. you can see everything in paris! the eiffel tower is behind me.
this one is a view of part of the church and the surrounding area.
sacre coeur! the architecture is pretty much amazing. i think people should make more churches like this. there is a difference between the hallowed halls of this church and a strip-mall church. i realize it's not where you pray, but that you do pray, but it feels... 
more, in a place like this. know what i'm sayin'?
i got a little distracted walking around, so by the time i got home, i had about 10 minutes to get ready for my birthday dinner. ahh! you all know i am not good about getting ready quickly, but i was surprisingly speedy. however, i got lost and walked the completely opposite direction of the way i was supposed to go... durr... not actually surprising though.
we went to dinner at this beautiful moroccan restaurant called 404. it was so charming, but the tables were very low so i felt like a giant! the food was very delicious as well.
these are my fellow revelers: andre and me
brian.
nono.
my birthday pastries. i loved the sparklers, but i was a little bit afraid that i was going to catch on fire... but it was super-cute!!! 
moo! and scooterpoo! what a lovely thing for my birthday! i love scooter rides!
this is moo exercising. pedaling backwards on a stationary bike. brilliant. :)
we went to a bar to sit and chat and drink. we had more people join as well. i was pretty tired though... all that exercising today! oy! haha. linda looked particularly hot with her helmet perched atop her head... sexy.
so, all in all, it was a perfect day!
thank you to all my friends and family for the nice birthday wishes.
i love you all!!! miss you!!!

08 August 2008

08-08-08!!!

today was such a lovely day. i met andre and we walked through the jardin des plantes. these above are my new favorite flowers: dahlias. 
some more pretty flowers.
andre walking through the rows of flowers. 
that is the natural history museum in the background.
les fleurs.
this is the biggest chunk of black quartz i have ever seen. 
or quartz of any other color for that matter...
within the garden there is a zoo! la menagerie du jardin des plantes. i love zoos!
this is my favorite orangutan! i think this one was theodora. she looked a bit bored and was staring out at all of us, but she decided to do some gymnastics to pass the time.
mama and bebe!!! how precious is that??? i used to get piggy-back rides when i was little too.
sweet.
beautiful creature. i like his coat too. i want one just like it... lol.
this is the poor iguana that looked like he was desperately trying to get out of the glass. sad.
andre checking out the bitty crocodiles. they didn't look very menacing...
this photo is not upside down.
these things looked like sloths to me, but they were called something else which i don't remember...
this is the mystic snake.
loooooooooooook in to my eyyyyyes.
he was pretty interesting.
cuuute!!! but also poisonous... dart frogs.
idk what kind of birds they were, but they gave me great color inspiration... 
i'm thinking chiffon... floor-length. lots of layers. what do you think?
the view from andre's mini balcony. i am quite jealous...
it is hard to tell, but you can see notre dame as well as sacre coeur away in the distance.
tres magnifique. and very relaxing just sitting there watching and listening.
i almost fell asleep right there.
so that is all for today. i am tired from our adventures and i must get my beauty sleep because
IT IS MY BIRTHDAY TOMORROW!!!