Friday, December 30, 2011

0 HUGO

Do you LOVE train stations too? Especially train stations in Paris... All that hub-bub. And the anticipation, the expectations! So much more managable than airports too. And the big clocks! Tick-tock...tick-tock. Is it time yet? I saw Hugo yesterday based on the graphic novel, The Invention of Hugo Capret... It takes place in a train station... A Paris train station... What could be better? There are mystery sketchbooks in Hugo... And a mysterious automaton... AND Paris dogs. TWO of them - a perfect movie no? The perfect movie to see on New Years Day 2012 perhaps?Are you ready for 2012? Do you know where you'll go? ALL ABOARD for...

Thursday, December 29, 2011

0 THANK YOU!

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0 Sempé

I have an assignment to draw Sempe-like figures running. I wish they were all running dogs instead... Last October I visited the new Sempe exposition the day it opened at Hotel de Ville... The drawings are displayed in a casual, accessible manner... Making it easy to get up close and personal with each drawing... Jean-Jacques Sempé could be considered the iconic artist of Paris... His prolific, witty drawings capture that Parisien j'ai ne sait quoi... It's nice to see Sempe's daily sketchbooks... Plus his final drawings readied for the printer... If you need to draw a bicycle there's no better artist to reference... With Sempe's mastery...

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

0 Antonin Careme

We have Antonin Careme to thank for exquisite French pastry... In my recent studies comparing American pastries with... ...French pastry, I discovered there is a serious lack of gloss, glitz and l'abricotage on the home turf.L'abricotage is that generous application of apricot jam syrup...Parisien patisseries fling it about with abandon. This New York tart lacks shine and sparkle. A dusting of powdered sugar can do in a pinch... Gerard Mulot's beauty combines powdered sugar AND l'abricotage... Elaborate Parisien desserts are no accident... When there is such a long tradition. Check out Cooking For Kings,The Life of the First Celebrity Chef,...

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

0 Ines de la Fressange on rue du Bac

For her December shopping diary Ines de la Fressange of Parisian Chic walks down rue du Bac 75007... I too walked down rue du Bac my last evening in Paris...It's full of wonderful Frenchie facades...Loaded with potential leche-vitrine/window gazing... This tiny print shop, Olivier de Sercey has extremement fine stamps at 220 euros(!).. Ines adores the handmade Italian home goodies at La Paresse en Douce at 97 rue du Bac... Moi aussi, especialment these made-to-order cashmere slippers... You'll never go hungry browsing on rue du Bac. Why not grab an 'animal cracker' style box of macarons at Dalloyau - 63, rue du Grenelle round the corner? Chocolat...
 

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