Sunday, March 30, 2025

Take It Away... --- Days 14/96 & 97

Walks: Hood & around the house

Distances: 3.5, 3 miles


Ciwt has been busy with them, but nobody does weekend chores better than the ✰Stars☆☆.

Mary Hartman

Robin Williams

Cinderella


Friday, March 28, 2025

Rare Visitor --- Days 14/94 & 95

Walk: Around a little;  Hood, Chiropractic

Distance: 1.5; 2.5


So, the other day, a juvenile peregrine falcon! landed on the rail just outside Ciwt's bedroom window.  To say this is a rare event in a San Francisco residential neighborhood is beyond an understatement.  So Ciwt watched it transfixed until it flew away, mercifully without taking one of the small local birds with it.

Then, probably because she has exceeding few associations with large birds of prey, her mind went to the falcon 'partner' of  one of the main characters in the Hawaii miniseries.  When she saw that bird come home to its ancient Japanese master, she thought it was some sort of production gimmick to make the character more distinguished or something.  This based on her assumption that falconry was a sport of the British Isles, and English people had yet to arrive on the series' fictional Japanese shores.

Well, it turns out the Hawaii producers were right on, and Ciwt was way off.  By at least a millenium.  Though no one can say exactly when it began, falconry is a prehistoric means of hunting with birds of prey. Stelae around the Black Sea depicting falconry date to the 13th century BCE.  And prehistoric cave paintings illustrating falconry may be even older.

The practice slowly traveled East from Arabia to Asia and Island countries before European Silk Road merchants, adventurers and Crusaders began taking falcons and falconers with them on their returns home in the middle ages (ca. 500 - 1500 CE). At that point falconry began flourishing among the privileged classes in the British Isles.



 

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Art Comes From Love Too --- Days 14/92 & 93

Walk: Hood and Chiropractic

Distance: 3.5 miles, 6 miles 


So it seems, the internationally renowned Sacramento artist and teacher, Wayne Thiebaud (1920-2021), had two primary loves and muses. His wife, Betty Jean Thiebaud, 

Wayne Thiebaud, Betty Jean Thiebaud and Book,  1965-69, o/c

whom he always painted with heartshaped necklines and ART. The whole sweep of it from the cave paintings to the present.  

Days when nothing was pressing with his own art Thiebaud spent copying work by other artists he admired.  This is how he learned his techniquies and expanded his craft throughout his entire painting life.  And, Ciwt imagines, how he communed with with artists and art energy through the ages. 

There were many - Matisse, Rembrandt, Degas, Seurat,

Wayne Thiebaud, 'A Sunday on the La Grande Jatte,' (after Georges Seurat), 2000, oil on board

his own contemporaries - all his teachers.  For, as he was famously quoted, Art is not delivered like the morning paper.  It has to be stolen from Mount Olympus.  And that for him was a serious, arduous, and careerlong endeavor.

Thiebaud's subject matter was often the lighter things in life: cakes, pies, breakfast fare, clowns.
Wayne Thiebaud, Buffet, 1972-75, o/c, @42" x 60"

The works are delightful and Thiebaud found all the things in them delightful to his core.  He loved and respected the the daily objects and people of his (western American) life. So much so that he gave each lemon slice or olive, fish, pineapple an individual presence and personality.  And this embedded liveliness is what really communicates.

In most cases, the paintings are also based on existing art works Thiebaud consciously learned from.  Thiebaud proudly called himself, an 'art thief,' and was likely very pleased when he was able to 'steal' the techniques and qualities he saw in other artists.  Right now our Legion of Honor Museum is presenting an exhibition, Wayne Thiebaud, Art Comes from Art*,  dedicated to illustrationg just what an accomplished art criminal Thiebaud was.

Wayne Thiebaud, 35 Cent Masterworks, 1970-72, o/c, 36" x 48"


Some of Thiebaud's thievery is quite obvious:
Wayne Thiebaud, Woman in Tub, 1965, o/c, 35 3/4" x 60"

Jacques-Louis David, Death of Marat, 1873, o/c

Pierre Bonnard, Nude in a Bath, 1936, o/c



Wayne Thiebaud, 'Study of a Waitress for the Bar at the Folies-Bergere after Edouard Manet,' no date, oil on masonite

Wayne Thiebaud, Girl with Pink Hat, 1973, o/c 

Others are more esoteric.  But all are executed with great respect and love of expanding Thiebaud's deep understanding and intimacy with his beloved art world.  And, when he wasn't stealing art, he dedicated himself to passing it on to his many art students over the years at U.C. Davis.

If you are in San Francisco and go to the Legion of Honor's show, you will learn much about Thiebaud's art yourself - as well as be uplifted by some wonderful works and probably come out happy from your educational experience.


* San Francisco Legion of Honor Museum, Wayne Thiebaud: Art Comes From Art, March 22 - August 17, 2035.

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Yesterday --- Days 14/91 & 92

Walk: Hood, deYoung Museum
Distances: 3 miles, 6 miles


                                        Paul McCartney, Self-Portraits with camera, Paris, 1964




So of course Ciwt should have expected it; her whole age group was there at the deYoung Museum today viewing the traveling show of photographs Paul McCartney took on the first Beatles tour.s  


There was John backstage nervously checking out his appearance, patting the famous Beatles' mop of hair into place before appearing on the TV variety show that introduced four unknown lads to millions of British viewers.  Just a kid from a virtual garage band in 1963. There was no way to anticipate that when he and George and Paul and Ringo walked away from the cameras that night Beatlemania had been triggered.

So young, so unworldly and now suddenly so famous.  It still seems unreal, and really Ciwt can't imagine how it must have felt to them.  Imagine such an adjustment from kids backstage with supportive family and friends either there or in the audience to the rapturous frenzy of international fame.





Ciwt and her fellow viewers today were lilely all Beatlemaniacs.  We were all so innocently carried away by these darling mopheads and their wonderful music.  She wonders if any of them flet the tinge of sadness Ciwt did decades later looking at youthful innocence moving into the jaws of fame.

Sunday, March 23, 2025

Gang Members Welcome --- Days 14/89 & 90

Walks: Sloat Garden Center, AMC Kabuki (The Alto Knights)

Distances: 4, 2.5 miles

De Niro and De Niro in The Alto Knights

If like Ciwt you're an old time mob movie 'gang member' and have seen all or many of this genre, The Alto Knights is for you. Even then, Ciwt thinks, go with limited expectations.  If you do, you will enjoy all the recognizable elements - Brooklyn accents, shiny sedans, mink coats, dimly lit night clubs with leather banquettes, a bit too much opulence in upper class mansions and clothing - and of course a heap of brutality.  

You will not miss Robert De Niro, one of the two Godfathers of the genre (after Brando), because he plays both main roles.  And does it very well.  Not his fault that the choice to have him do so was an ongoing distraction to Ciwt. Maybe that decision was made by the Academy winning director, Barry Levinson (Rain Man - and many others), or Nicholas Pileggi, who wrote the Goodfellas script as well as this one. In any event, The Alto Knights has it all and would be a shame for mob movie buffs to miss.

If on the other hand you are new to the Mafia canon, The Alto Knights is likely to bore you silly.  Start with The Godfather, Parts I and II.

Friday, March 21, 2025

Hmmm --- Day 14/88

Walk: Hood of course

Distance: 3.5 miles


Well, lookee here at this headline.  Heathrow, the second busiest airport in the world has shut down.  Oh dear, all flights in and out canceled with travelers stranded perhaps for days all over the world.  

What a shame for all concerned.  Ciwt wishes them the best but also notes it is happening just as she was considering canceling or postponing her May trip to London. (See yesterday's post) Hmmm. Maybe a better time to stay home, begin with her new home as a home instead of a work station. And get back to CIWT.  Hmmm...

Thursday, March 20, 2025

Life on the Non Road --- Days 14/86 & 87

Walks: Hood  (ciwt likes it)

Distances: 3.5 miles


And then there's that trip to London.  Maybe she mentioned, in January she bought her (refundable) ticket ticket there for ten days at the beginning of May.  Somehow this year, May is much earlier than usual or something and Ciwt is beginning to consider canceling or postponing.  

Those of you who have followed CIWT over the years may remember that she is one of the maybe 100 other people in America who doesn't love to travel.  If you go on the internet and read about people who don't like to travel, all you encounter is bands of posters who consider that horrifying, shameful, pathetic, close minded and more - all negative.  

For Ciwt though travel is anxiety producing from beginning to end.  Oh, except for the thinking of the trip and booking her plans part which is exhilerating and seeing friends and art when she gets there.  Those things aside, there are leaving her cats, the airplane rides both ways, and the many unexpected situations, basically the vast diminishment of personal control.  For instance there was her friend who went on a river cruise with her husband, but at some point the river ran dry.  So they had to reinvent their trip right in the middle of it.  And actually they ended up running into Ciwt's brother in Vienna where he and his wife had been diverted from a completely different trip because of international miscommunication about arrival dates.

Travel lovers probably roll easily with these unforeseen events, maybe pat themselves on the back for their resourcefulness and thoroughly enjoy the substitute place.  Not Ciwt. First of all, she generally travels alone, and she has no interest in being stranded in the middle of a foreign river and having to slap together some solution for getting back to her cats - in a foreign language with foreign currency.  She can do these things, but internally she is not rolling with them and congratulating herself for what a terrific traveler she is - while also grooving on being in this foreign place.  She's just thinking "How soon before this is over.?"

Such is the life on the road for we small band of non-travelers.  So, perhaps her readers can understand why she is reconsidering that London trip.  And maybe they are also thinking "How pathetic, shameful, closeminded, etc. of Ciwt."

Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Green, Pink, Linen, Over There, I Dunno --- Days 14/84 & 85

Walks: Hood

Distances: 4.5 miles each


What color do you want for the office walls? What about the rest of your place? What size pillows, how many, where in the living room? Oh, and what fabric?  hdo you want this table?  What are you going to do wtith the things in the storeroom 

Ciwt has been on the move for the past 3 years, and the moving decisions are beginning to wear her out.  Even worse, they are pulling her creative energies away from CIWT.  Like many people, she actually enjoys decorating decisions, but she's thinking this is beginning to be too much of a good thing.

The good news is the end is in sight.  Sort of.  Only four more projects to go.  They are big ones - office, storeroom, living room rug - but not so fraught with the great unknown of what colors, fabrics, furniture locations she'll still be in tune with years from now.

Okay back to work on her place.