Friday, March 28, 2014
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Miripolsky - n. 1. World renowned artist who pushes the limits in many media, creating his own brand of expression in painting, sculpture, mobiles, graphics, sets and costumes; groundbreaking provocateur who marries idioms of art, music, and film; name translated in Russian means “fields of peace.” 2. The Cole Porter of Pop!
Andre Miripolsky’s keen understanding of pop imagery and energy has resulted in collaborations with Elton John (famous Central Park “Piano Key” costume and 1997
stage acts for his “Tonight Show” appearance), Bette Midler (album package/visual design for her worldwide “DeTour”), Quincy Jones, Rolling Stones, Gato Barbieri, Robin Williams, Beastie Boys, Cheap Trick, MTV, and “The Tonight Show” with Jay Leno. His work has also been seen on the Absolut Vodka bottle as part of one of the most successful advertising campaigns of all time, featuring famous artists interpreting the brand for the label. UCLA’s center basketball
court at Pauley Pavillion got a makeover for MTV when Miripolsky painted a colorful mural on it for MTV’s “Rock and Jock B-Ball Jam.”
More recently, Andre has turned his attention to projects that promote the revitalization of Los Angeles, including a large 3-D wall sculpture depicting his vision of the exploding Downtown L.A. skyline for the Central City
Association of L.A. This image, coupled with his phrase “Viva L.A., ” has blossomed to much acclaim and is very well on its way in the branding of the new and improved Downtown L.A. His long-lasting stained glass “L.A. Historama” mural proposal is pending final approval for inclusion in the planned new Convention Center. He continues to be celebrated in gallery shows and other special projects,
including this year’s world-wide installation called “Play Me, I’m Yours,” a public music and art program. Literally hundreds of working pianos were placed in very public areas in major cities throughout the world. The program’s intent
is to continue to beautify the world through the arts. The Miripolsky/Hollywood arts piano, decorated in a mosaic of mirror tiles to best reflect the glamour of Hollywood, resided in the forecourt of the Egyptian theatre. @ www.ARTSHOP.la
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Monday, March 17, 2014
The ART of traveling is surrendering to the travel - by RATON (c)
Is traveling just fun or for work ? Or can it help us to learn and maybe be more tolerant? The more you know and the more you travel the less you are afraid of the unknown. It is as simple as that . Following RATON will just share a little bit of his travel stories . That mouse has been to a lot of places.
Every time he arrives in Costa Rica , or Australia or Germany he grabs a friend and goes straightaway to a little cafe or restaurant or any place where people gather, cause that helps to not feel alone and pushes him to stay active and on track . Never he lays down to sleep after a long flight , always trying to stay with the local time . A walk around the block before even going into the hotel room seems to help , drinking lots of water for sure is essential . All things that seem normal , but we tend to forget our good habits sometimes when we travel .
He has been so many times to Santa Teresa , that he can spot certain animals he recognizes from the trip before , like this orange cat that seem to stretch out always on the same windowsill, basking in the hot tropic sun. The beauty is when you repeat going to places you love , you eventually make friends who actually live there , so when you go out he hears little screams, smiling faces rushing over, many hugs and short stories to share . Local friends guide you to the best places . Effortless you find the best food , the nicest people and ambience. RATON never likes to hear “You are too thin” or "You are to pale " , even though they are innocent signs of love , he prefers to talk about how the year was or who is in town.
And that's why RATON loves traveling ! In Gremany where he comes from, people are reserved, they take longer to get to know. They say only Germans who actually travel are okay , which probably can be said about any country . If someone never has Left Orange County , and thinks it is need that you are from Europe living in Los Angeles , one might want to share the hint that it is actually time to travel ..... In Germany you maybe get a shy little hug when you meet people , even if they are friends. RATON had to adapt to that and he had to restrain himself. But by nature he laughs and cries easily, gesticulate wildly, upset his wine glass, drop food in his neighbor’s lap, and in general creates happy mayhem. At least that are always his intentions .
When you travel it is an amazing experience to feel the spirit expand and take up its full shape! Everyone is flourishing , when they travel , their spirit is free. Discovering a "new you" is one of the best feel ins of travelling.
Each new country brings out a different part of us that is usually hidden. Sometimes we find places we love immediately , others might take a bit longer , bout try to enjoy every moment of it since it is part or the experience we will take back home.
And the gift that traveling has given RATON has changed his life back home. His time on the road taught him that it’s vital to have moments in life that remind us that we are free spirits. That we are actually alive and likable.
by RATON (c)
Sunday, March 16, 2014
SpellCheck
"Don't they know how incredibly frustrating it is to write a german Text with American spell - check ;..... they must know " ...... RATON
Saturday, March 15, 2014
RATON practices the ART of humor
RATON constantly was trying to use humor,laughter and a good attitude to get things done . But how important is Humor really for a healthy [ATMOSPHERE]? And why do we need to laugh together as a group? Questions that are very complex to answer, but there are many studies out there that laughter is really the best medicine and not just a saying.
Humor and laughter are extremely important elements of a happy and healthy life. In fact, we regard them as one of the five characteristic marks of any genuinely thriving life : conversation, laughter, time spent together and regular dinner with friends or family . What’s more, we’d suggest that laughter is one of the easiest and most fun ways to help us thrive. Laughter RATON believes is almost like an exercise in the gym . Neurochemicals are released into the bloodstream, creating the same feelings that long-distance joggers experience as “runner’s high.” More Laughter most less likely reduces burnout and depression. People who laughed often have a better sense for Adventure , They do things , therefor often that turned them into leaders.
That’s because humor helps us cope, not just with trivial frustrations, but with genuine tragedy and permanent loss. It has been well said that “to have a sense of humor is to have an understanding of human suffering.” Laughter deflects negativity. It provides a positive distraction from hardship and helps us let off steam. In these ways, it plays an important role in guarding the wellsprings of the heart (Proverbs 4:23) and protecting the soul from bitterness (Hebrews 12:15). How can you turn your life around where everything around you is filled with laughter and where family members actually get a kick out of being together? RATON has a few simple suggestions:
- First, don’t take yourself so seriously. If you and the rest of your family are like most people, perspective is probably hard for you. You find it difficult to remember how small and insignificant you are in the grand scheme of things. You allow your petty trials and concerns to cast a pall of gloom over the entire universe. RATON'S advice is to lighten up and relax. Take a step back and try to get a sense of where you fit in the “bigger picture.” And remind yourself that God alone sees your situation as it really is.
- Second, resolve to laugh even when you don’t feel like laughing. It’s precisely when you’ve had a tough day that your need for a good laugh is most urgent. At such times, a bit of humor will help wash away the stress. It will also keep your marriage and family together when you’re coming unglued.
- Next, look for the humor around you. This may require some extra work, but it’s worth the effort. Once you open your eyes, you’ll find that life is full of good comedic material. Art Linkletter had it right when he said that “people are funny.” So stay on the lookout for the comic element in everyday life. If you can’t find it, create it for yourself.
- Discover what makes your spouse and children laugh. When you hear guffaws coming from their direction, pay attention and investigate the cause. Study their individual humor styles. Learn to distinguish between sarcasm, slapstick, irony, clownishness, and absurdity. Exploit your findings at least once a day. Pay special attention to the ways in which these humor styles reflect the various temperaments and personalities of your children. Think in terms of birth order. Learn to recognize each individual’s unique role in the family system. An awareness of these issues will help you find the correct balance between humor and sensitivity.
- Finally, learn how to poke fun at one another in a light-hearted, healthy, affirming, and non-derogatory way. A certain amount of good-natured “teasing” can actually increase feelings of intimacy among the members of your household. But be careful. Some skins are thinner than others. It’s all too easy for one person’s “joke” to become another person’s raw and bleeding wound. It may be acceptable for people to laugh at one another if they share a certain kind of relationship. But when that connection is lacking, it’s best to avoid the kind of “playfulness” that is all too easily interpreted as disrespect.
livingART @ LASC (Los Angeles Sporting Club)
RATON is so excited to let his friends know that his livingART chairs and wallART is going to be on display at an amazing men's boutique next month , which has been the fashion hot spot in West Hollywood for over 15 years now .
Preparation has already began and starting May 15 to June 15 , two giant living room dividers on wheels surrounded by luscious floating livingART succulent chairs will grace the window for the LA Pride crowd to enjoy . Fashion mannequins will wear livingART bow ties and the installation will attract curious shoppers and ART fans alike .
Living window decoration at the Los Angeles Sporting Club where ART mingles with FASHION.
One will quickly realize that the panels are actually wardrobe shelves on one side and livingART on the other . In real life they make great room dividers in big open spaces, or are used for privacy in more commercial settings like hair salon or by hotel pools. A new creative way to introduce plants, wood and glass to your home or office. RATON would love for you to check them out . See you on the Boulevard , see you at LASC .......
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RATON (C)
Sunday, March 2, 2014
ART begins at school (says RATON)
- It seems logic to RATON that teaching ART at school is as important as learning how to read and write. But don't take his word , there are actually studies and facts that underline and proof the importance of nursing creativity early .
- Here are some interesting facts:
- Students who study art are 4 times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement and 3 times more likely to be awarded for school attendance.
- Arts and music education programs are mandatory in countries that rank consistently among the highest for math and science test scores, like Japan, Hungary, and the Netherlands.
- One study group showed that third-, fourth-, and fifth-grade students who were taught a foreign language every day in school outperformed the students who were not exposed to a foreign language on their Basic Skills Test.
- While nearly all schools in America are required to offer coursework in languages, the amount of instruction provided for those subjects does not come close to that of math, science, and english courses.
- Federal funding for the arts and humanities rolls in around $250 million a year, while the National Science Foundation is funded around the $5 billion mark.
- Researchers find that sustained learning in music and theatre correlates strongly with higher achievement in both math and reading.
- In a study of a high-poverty schools in Chicago, the schools that were participating in the Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education (CAPE) made huge strides in closing the gap between high- and low-income students’ academic achievement.
- Multiple studies have concluded that curricular and extracurricular art studies and activities help keep high-risk dropout students stay in school.
- New brain research shows that not only does music improve skills in math and reading, but it promotes creativity, social development, personality adjustment, and self-worth.
- Research suggests that studying a second language is essential to the learning process, creative inquiry, and critical thinking. Foreign language studies have proven to increase problem-solving skills and overall cognitive development.
Spread your love for the ARTS .... it will make everything around you better .
..... and RATON is not good in math at all , but he likes pretty things .......
by RATON
Beautiful paintings RATON loves by Carla Koulajian
Carla Koulajian’s interest in painting started while studying Environmental Design at Parsons School of Design in New York. After graduating in 1986 she joined The Arts Students league of New York, an exceptional school of fine arts, where many renowned artists, amongst them Jackson Pollock, Georgia O’Keefe, Robert Rauschenberg, Norman Rockwell, Mark Rothko, Roy Lichtenstein, Cy Twombly and others, honed their skills and went on to substantially shape the vocabulary of 20th century American art. Carla Koulajian’s early work consisted of portraits and still life paintings. With the encouragement of her mentors at the Art Students League, Richard Poussette-Dart and Knox Martin, the shapes and forms grew in confidence and evolved into Abstract Expressionist paintings. Deeply intense about art, Carla Koulajian depicts strong colors, shapes, texture and movement in each painting. She embraces Abstract Expressionism, the first specifically American movement to achieve worldwide influence and to put New York City at the center of the western art world, and communicates her art freely and vividly.
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