Monday, September 22, 2008

Ditta S. Poggi Art Supplies near the Pantheon in Rome



My one 'souvenir' from Rome was purchased at Ditta S. Poggi Art Supplies.
I fell in love with the restoration pigments they sell under the Poggi name. The names of the colors alone are enough to start a gals creative wheels spinning...Blu Ercolano, Giallo Margherita, Rosso Laccato, Blu Cobaltato, Verde Vagone. I also got one of the big sacks of Rosso Ercolano. It appears to be that red orange that I adore. We had been to Herculaneum (Ercolano) and had seen some of the frescos so it was exciting to find the names Ercolano in the pigments.

Fresco at Hercolaneum (Ercolano)

We stumbled on the shop accidentally on our way to the Pantheon. You can click on the photos to see them larger - the color is gorgeous.

Stacks of color - I wanted to move in to the shop.

The window was only a mild hint as to what was inside.

Frommer's Review of the store:

The best art supply store in Rome has been selling to artists since 1825. That makes it too young to have come to the aid of da Vinci or Michelangelo, but many of the most famous artists of the 19th and 20th centuries shopped here for materials to aid them in their art. There are a lot of one-of-a-kind items of interest to artists. The staff also organizes painting courses taught by skilled Roman artists.


Rome Review for the store:
Ditta Poggi (Pantheon):
February 4, 2007 12:25 by CharlieQ
Materials Worthy of the Masters

So you're a painter coming to Rome? Know this: Ditta Poggi is your Mecca for materials, as it was for such artists like Morandi, De Chirico, Guttuso, and, for me, the most notable, il grande Balthus! In fact, one of the "personaggi" (notable personalities) that work at Ditta Poggi is Memmo, the man who once personally prepared canvas with a special surface just for Balthus! Ask Memmo to tell you about it?he'll be happy to do so with a sparkle in his eye. In fact, look for a picture that might be hanging on the wall or sitting on an easel that shows Memmo at dinner with Balthus. Ditta Poggi has been around since 1825... and you can feel it. There is an energy to this place. Ragazzi, mi raccomando, while you are there getting supplies, take some time to absorb some of this "metaphysical mojo". It might pay off more than the materials.


Finding out the history of the shop fit in very well to the Rome experience. The new and the old layered on top of each other - a rich history with so much depth it is delicious. I wonder if Memmo was there that day? I'll never know, I'm just glad we found the shop.

The colors of Rome


We spent two beautiful weeks in Rome. I have many photos to share, but there are so many it's hard to choose what to put up. I have some of the standard photos of churches and monuments. But for now, here are photos that show COLOR which is my best memory of the trip.

The gelato stand

That incredible orange and yellow - two of my favorites!

The graffiti!

Some metal doors with more of that beautiful reddish orange.

This is a color I can't quite identify - made of pink red orange and magic I think.

The green, yellow and soft blue on the train were great together.

Archeological red. Soft and worn over time.

This blue red and yellow combo was exciting.

I want to paint my own house this color. If only I had the Mediterranean light to go with it.

Love this pink and red together.

The softest pink yellow and blue combo.

Glorious blue-purple morning glories in an old water aquaduct.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Random choice winner is....



Robyn! Thank you to everyone for your comments - I enjoyed reading them very much.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

A visitor

One of the many butterflies that comes to our butterfly bush.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Cats on Sculpture Extravaganza!

So many sculptures to climb, so little time!






Fluffy has learned to climb down the 'ladder' on this one.
Only one of these four cats is ours and he has been neutered. The others are all our neighbor's cats that are related to ours, so they are comfortable hanging out together.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

DC Folklife Festival 2008 Bhutan



Here are some photos from the last day of the Folklife Festival in DC.



Prayer


Medicine



Shrine


and the Bust of a Chinese Man from by Jean Baptiste Carpeaux

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Sculpture with Two cats


The cats love John's sculptures. Our cat is in the forefront on one sculpture and his sister sits up top in the other. They sit there for hours watching people go by or taking naps.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Delivery Day Glenview Mansion Part 2

Above - John's work partly loaded for the show.
Below - ALL of my work loaded for the show!

My cases!

The view outside the kitchen window while the truck was here - it was a very tight fit!

Brian and John moving pieces.

Brian 'wearing' one of John's bases. His sense of humor and hard work helped make the day go smoothly. Thank you Brian!


In addition to being in the show inside, John has one piece in a separate show at Glenview called Sculpture on the Grounds. His Prairie House looks beautiful in this garden area.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Delivery Day Glenview Mansion Show

John and I are sharing this beautiful room. You can see his Trojan Horse, three of my tiny tin pieces over the fireplace, and his Samurai Warrior piece. The windows were open and the curtains were blowing inwards. Glenview is such a beautiful venue to show artwork!


Here's a glimpse of the grounds through an arch.



Another view of the peaceful grounds.


The Paris Stage piece that was on the cover of Somerset Studio Magazine is being exhibited for the first time.


Here's a good shot of John's Trojan Horse piece.


This is pretty cool - I salvaged some old rusty cages and three of the pieces are hung from one. The photo does not do it justice - you really have to see it up close and personal, but it gives you an idea of the installation.



The Stately Mansion!



Here's a shot of lots of my pieces on the floor after unpacking.
Thank you to Julie and Anne who were so enthusiastic and hung each piece with great care.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Upcoming Exhibition in June


Glenview Mansion
June 1 through July 1 2008

GLENVIEW MANSION ART GALLERY

Glenview Mansion at Rockville Civic Center Park
603 Edmonston Drive
ockville, Maryland 20851

For information, call 240-314-8682 or 240-314-8660.

for recorded directions, call 240-314-5004.

Gallery Hours:

Mon., Wed., Fri., 9 a.m to 4:30 p.m.; Tues., Thurs., 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Closed official Holidays

All offerings are free of charge.

Glenview Mansion Art Gallery is wheelchair accessible.