Thursday, June 30, 2016

Opera from the balcony

Chuck listening to a singer warming up. We were enjoying dinner in our little apartment and had to pinch ourselves.

BEWARE THE NEON GLOBS

Much better to seek out small metal containers of homemade, artisanal gelato. Normally, it is found on the other side of the river or just one block off the sea of loud and/or fat tourists juggling selfie sticks, maps, purses and cranky children.
If decisions are difficult, they are made easier by this wheel. Two Euro gets you a heaping cup with two flavors, a tiny spoon and cookie - and sometimes a seat. No need to slurp, lick and drip all over town.

HORSEPOWER

We're leaving Florence early in the morning to go to their rival city, Siena, to watch il Palio and join the locals for their pre-race trails and dinner. There are 17 neighborhoods that fan out from the main square. Candlelit tables extend down each street as far as the eye can see, everyone shares wine and food together, torches light the buildings and the horses sit/stand at the place of honor.
Speaking of horsepower, we are considering this method of transportation - fine for me, but Chuck has already bonked his head waaaay too many times.

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

MORE GRAFFITI GLOBAL WARMING

Oggi Notte

After dinner, a few touch ups to the three sketches done today. You MUST understand: the apartment is a VERY long, narrow hall. If Chuck extends his legs, he touches the opposite wall.

Not a Catholic thing

For a city filled with churches, it's nice to see bicycles getting some good (albeit slightly confusing) press for their once-a-month gathering.

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

RE: Death in Florence

omg, you scared me, I thought something happened to one of our group!


Annamarie Nelson
Academy of Art University
Online Director, School of Fine Art~Painting
60 Federal
San Francisco, Ca 94107
707-321-4893 (cell)

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http://blogs.academyart.edu/fine-art-showcase/home.html
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Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2016 1:08 PM
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Subject: Death in Florence

After hours in 90 degree heat, pretending to be a classic marble sculpture, this Winged Victory collapsed in the doorway. He left his wings atop his plywood pillar.

ANATOMY 1800's FLORENCE STYLE

Wax. Probably better than cadavers. They DO look comfortable.

Rhinos

Legend has it that the diMedici's had a rhino as a pet. It seems both fitting and timely that, this summer, the Florence Museum of Natural History has a special and powerful exhibit on saving them. Chuck capture one - in his sketchbook not in real life - before we went up to see the 18th C Speculo's wax display of every known aspect of human anatomy. A bit macabre but an air-conditioned (duh...) must!

Death in Florence

After hours in 90 degree heat, pretending to be a classic marble sculpture, this Winged Victory collapsed in the doorway. He left his wings atop his plywood pillar.

I HAVE ALWAYS WONDERED

Who buys underwear for one Euro. Piles of fluorescent and lace panties in the markets are as universal as plastic bags, but I usually avert my eyes when I walk by the stands.
At Cascine, I found the model and spokesperson! The seas parted as she strolled the length of the market. Probably on her way to the one Euro cosmetics.

Monday, June 27, 2016

SCHMATTAS AND SCATOLINI SADNESS

Lots and lots of Schmattas (tiny-print shapeless housedresses for Italian Mamas) and stretchy lycra skinny jeans for shapely Italian Donnas at the "populare"non-tourist Mercado San'Ambrogio. But no marbled paper, book arts supplies or artists' tools at the ancient Scatolini shop, purveyor to the arts since 1883. The manager laughted that books were now made in China and, today, Florence is "only about eating, drinking and buying clothes."
He has internet at home, but no cell phone - and evidently only a very few customers.

Santa Reparata and AAU

Week Two starts out with students fully engaged, supplies being used with enthusiasm and drawers full of graceful Bodoni type - Italy's most emblematic typeface-waiting patiently.

Sunday, June 26, 2016

Fashion meets Book Arts

At the Villa Barbini, the Roberto Capucci Foundation has glorious haute couture dresses made from exquisite Thai silks. The precision, folding, overlapping, movement and surprise unveiling all remind me of books and their similar attributes. There is more than the seed of an idea here....

RE: More lines of poetry and lines of laundry

Oh my God this is just too cool... wonder if the poetry is as lovely as the
presentation

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Subject: More lines of poetry and lines of laundry

It's Sunday and we are off to see art on museum walls, but the
off-the-beaten track walls on the other side of the Arno are sooo real and
very interesting.
Can hardly wait until Monday wash day...

RE: Fashion meets Book Arts

Gorgeous!

Annamarie Nelson
Academy of Art University
Online Director, School of Fine Art~Painting
60 Federal
San Francisco, Ca 94107
707-321-4893 (cell)

http://www.academyart.edu/content/aau/en/academics/fine-art.html
http://blogs.academyart.edu/fine-art-showcase/home.html
Instagram: aau_fine_art

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From: Tina Hittenberger [freckle469@comcast.net]
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2016 1:15 PM
To: Tina's Blog
Subject: Fashion meets Book Arts

At the Villa Barbini, the Roberto Capucci Foundation has glorious haute couture dresses made from exquisite Thai silks. The precision, folding, overlapping, movement and surprise unveiling all remind me of books and their similar attributes. There is more than the seed of an idea here....

RE: Observe, draw, sweat, repeat.

Perfetto!


Annamarie Nelson
Academy of Art University
Online Director, School of Fine Art~Painting
60 Federal
San Francisco, Ca 94107
707-321-4893 (cell)

http://www.academyart.edu/content/aau/en/academics/fine-art.html
http://blogs.academyart.edu/fine-art-showcase/home.html
Instagram: aau_fine_art

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Subject: Observe, draw, sweat, repeat.

For hundreds of years....

Re: POETRY WALLS

Great idea. You can start one too. Lee Ann

On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 11:08 AM, Pat Rybovich <pat.rybovich@rybovich.net> wrote:
Oh, how wonderful!  The creative energy flows in every nook and cranny of
that lovely old town.
If only this idea of posting poetry would catch on in San Francisco!
Or that fine little Petaluma...a new mission perchance?!   :)

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In the quiet back vicoli (alleys) of the Oltrarno, we came upon the
Movimento per l'Emacipazione della Poesia (sort of pop-up poetry).

This is Unexpected Delight CCXLVII. Back home, I make it a practice to find
one Unexpected Delight a day. Here in Florence, I've lost track.



BUONA NOTTE

My favorite time of day: the passeggiata - the stroll after dinner (if possible, in polka dots).

They say that more couples hold hands or walk arm in arm here in Florence than in any other city in the world. I don't dispute it.

Fashion meets Book Arts

At the Villa Barbini, the Roberto Capucci Foundation has glorious haute couture dresses made from exquisite Thai silks. The precision, folding, overlapping, movement and surprise unveiling all remind me of books and their similar attributes. There is more than the seed of an idea here....

Farewell to Saint Antonin