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The New Face of Beauty
Posted by Irene Turner in Personal Style & Well being, Product/Trend Alert! on April 19, 2012
Women…Stand up and unite! The face of beauty is changing and the trend is slowly moving towards allowing ourselves to be real again. We are beginning to establish a new yardstick by which to measure our looks and how we portray ourselves, in the world, and in the media.
As we baby boomers move through life we bring with us money (read buying power), our self absorption about our looks, and our refusal to age like our parents. And, as we watch our over processed peers on todays reality TV shows, we are finally starting to refuse to succumb to past standards of beauty; Waif like figures, with too much botox and a continual fight to look under 40 when we are not.
This trend is emerging from two fronts. Continue reading “The New Face of Beauty” »
The Getty Museum-via Santa Rosa Interior Design
Posted by Irene Turner in Architecture, Art on April 12, 2012
When the Getty Museum, located off the 405 in LA was being built, I thought it was a monstrosity. Big, hulking, monolithic, it seemed to loom over me as I traversed the crazy LA traffic on my way south from my lovely bucolic Sonoma County. Well…it’s still monolithic, square and somewhat hulking, but I’ve changed my tune completely!
I recently went for my 4th or 5th visit, I really can’t remember all the times I’ve been there. The day was clear (as clear as you can get in LA) and the perfect temperature to spend the day enjoying this wondrous place designed by Richard Meier and Partners.
Richard Meier is a modernist, and his buildings tend to be square and bulky. But in spending time in the Getty, I have found there to be a peculiar sense of Grace that flows throughout based on much thought and engineering by Meier. Here are the three attributes of the buildings that I’ve grown to love and admire, and that contribute to its graceful feeling:
- The design is based on the square. While this may not be a surprise to some, it is the extent to which the square is consistently appliedthat is admirable. The basic square is 30 inches…the perfect size space for an individual to feel comfortable within. Every other square is a derivative of this basic 30 inch square.
- The light is magnificent! And I mean all of it. With the placement of windows, the way the buildings sit on the land, and the hidden or secondary entrances one stumbles upon, one thing is clear; the movement of light inside and out, changing as the sun moves through the sky…both throughout the day, and throughout the different seasons. This to me is the most clever aspect of the buildings by far!
- And lastly, or third, is the reflective qualityof the buildings as a whole. Originally, Meier wanted the whole building to be white. I’m glad that the Getty powers that be prevailed and that while it has a lot of aluminum siding in a warm white, the stone is a warm, golden limestone. Otherwise the glare on a sunny day would have been unbearable. Never the less, the reflection comes from the materials themselves, and also from the water features that are integrated throughout, and every window and glass door that reflects the scene opposite it. Magnificent!
While I’ve loved the Getty gardens from the beginning, I’ve grown, over time, to love and appreciate the thought and the amount of detail that has gone into the buildings themselves. For the first time this past visit I took an architecture tour. The docent was enthusiastic and knowledgable. I highly recommend the 45 minutes. It’s incredibly informative.
Have you been to the Getty? Check out the video below for more views of this stunning museum. And tell me, what’s your favorite museum?
Dangerous Beauty-A Beautiful Movie!
Posted by Irene Turner in Inspiration, Personal Style & Well being on April 5, 2012
One of my favorite movies of all times is the 1998 Dangerous Beauty. Yes, it may be a bit sappy, but can I say…it’s one of the most beautiful movies I’ve ever seen!
Being a visual junkie, an Italophile and a lover of beauty in all forms I must admit an obsession for this movie. I’ve already written about Coco Before Chanel, and Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky…also visually stunning movies. But I must say, this one rates #1 for me.
Everything about it is beautiful… Continue reading “Dangerous Beauty-A Beautiful Movie!” »
Choosing Color for Your Home-Part 1 of 4-Psychology of Color
Posted by Irene Turner in Color, Interior Design & Renovation on March 20, 2012
Choosing color for your home can sometimes feel overwhelming. In this 4 part series I want to present the three aspects of color to consider when making your color decisions; the 4th part is how to actually select your paint colors.
The first step, and what I consider the most important step. is to understand how color affects you, your mood, and helps to create a feeling in your home. I’m speaking about the psychology of color. Continue reading “Choosing Color for Your Home-Part 1 of 4-Psychology of Color” »
Jonathan Robinson’s Art-Via Le Moulin Brégeon
Posted by Irene Turner in Art on March 13, 2012
Those of you who follow me here know that I have fallen in love with my friend Jonathan Robinson and his fabulous place in the Loire Valley, Moulin Bregeon. But did you also know that he’s an artist of international renown? Yup, he is.
With a B.A., a M.A. and Masters in fine Art from University of California Berkeley, Jonathan has shown his work from NYC to Koln, San Francisco to Angers, France. Working in such mediums as oils and Pastels. Most recently Continue reading “Jonathan Robinson’s Art-Via Le Moulin Brégeon” »














