Showing posts with label Chelsea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chelsea. Show all posts

Saturday, October 19, 2019

CHELSEA

10.19.2019
SATURDAY
Meet-up with Bonnie Rae Stern Crago in from California (used to be neighbors here in the Seventies) at "Don Giovanni" to share three great Pizzas with 8 others, including Mellissa Sherbet Torres (who also used to be a neighbor) and Judy Schiller from School of Visual Arts. Some of us went to the High Line after. However I hardly took any photos of us. Too busy eating and shmoozing.
 
Others took lots and will send
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MURAL
Tenth Avenue at West 22nd Street
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Art Gallery Kite
Corner of Tenth Avenue and 23rd Street

THE HIGH LINE
Union Clock
"Workers of the World"
"Time to Organize"
Bonnies friend painting with Kids
Visble from the High Line
An apartment tenant states his Views
 Black Eyed Susan
 Native Grasses
Earlier, I caught these photos of a window on my block as I left the Apartment and on the crosstown bus, a totally un-self conscious (pink Hair) young woman who kept up a running conversation on her cell phone about job prospects and needing to have a new hairdo for the job search.
(I was entertained)
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BEAUTIFUL WEATHER
All Day

Halloween Poster
While waiting for the bus back East to Home

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LINK
Fascinating History
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea,_Manhattan 

Sunday, June 21, 2015

TWO CHELSEA GALLERIES + ONE HAPPENING

Chelsea
(under constant construction)
 A woman watches from the wall
(unknown artist)
Emmanuel Fremin Gallery
owner
Artist, Francois Ben Arous (right)
with her friend Jane (left)
Francoise is a French born artist and world traveler.  A doctor by profession, her art, influenced by Western heritage and Eastern Zen Philosophy, is is cross cultural and spiritual.

"Shaman"
61" X 49"
 detail
 (see catalog)
 (see catalog)
 "Solar"
 "Storm"
(her Chinese Signature)
(Joss, Arches, Silver and Nepalese papers, Gold leaf, Pigment, Oil and Acrylic)
Photos are partial only.  Originals on view through July
West 27th Street #510
info@emmanuelfremangallery.com
  
RareArt Gallery
(Properties Inc.)
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An environmentalist who scavenges, collects and inventories what has been discarded.  His sculptures are arrived at through experimentation and invention.
 detail
 detail

detail
547 West 27th Street #514
www.rare-gallery.com

Happening
Street Theater by NowAge
(LightSource Temple.Org.)
 Hoopin and Hollerin
 Happy and Silly
Totally Non-Threatening
They drew an appreciative crowd-15 minutes and they were gone
on toward downtown where I heard them start up again.
New York, New York, It's a hell of a town.
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