22 April 2012

Top Marques - Red!


Think of a red car and perhaps you thinks of a Ferrari - I do - which shows just how wrong you can be.  This car is made by Soleil Motors.

 

21 April 2012

Top Marques - Girl on a Motorcycle


Top Marques doesn't only feature supercars. Remember the film, 'Girl on a Motorcycle' with Marianne Faithfull? 

Silly me - of course, you are all looking at the motorbike ...

20 April 2012

Top Marques - the GTA Spano


Top Marques is on at the Grimaldi Forum. Here you'll find the most expensive, luxurious super cars in the world along with dozens of long-legged beautiful girls - seemingly an irresistible combination. So, sit back, turn on the ignition and over the next few days we'll see photos of both ...

This is the GTA Spano - made in Spain.

There is still more to show you at ArtMonaco but we can go back to that another time.

19 April 2012

ArtMonaco - Priscille Vincens


Priscille Vincens is a beautiful woman who creates beautiful lyrical art.

She was invited to exhibit at ArtMonaco by Love Life, Love Prevention (see yesterday's post) as she herself was the victim of a terrible accident six years ago, shortly after the birth of her first child. She lost both her legs and her right arm.
This didn't stop her but simply made her art even more important to her and sent her off in a different direction.

What an example to anyone who thinks life stops after such an event. And Priscille is now expecting her second child.

During ArtMonaco, she talked to school children about her work and impressed upon them the need for vigilance on the roads.

Do click on THIS LINK to read about and see more of Priscille's expressionist art. She exhibits all over the world.

18 April 2012

ArtMonaco: Love Life, Love Prevention


If you wonder what a bunch of old tyres and a sculpture made of two old cars is doing at ArtMonaco, let me tell you. This is a collaboration between Ladies & the City, l’Éducation Nationale Monégasque and Monaco Dream Art (who we met yesterday) and also the artist, Priscille Vincens (we'll meet Priscille tomorrow - she's a truly amazing lady). Ruvalor compressed the two cars.

The idea is to make young people aware of the dangers of the roads. As we all know, far too many die on them each year. Visitors to the show were invited to sign the sculpture, which was created with two cars involved in accidents. In the larger photo below, you can see the signature of Prince Albert. It will be sold in aid of the charity at a later date.

Meet Johanna Flores (we met her artist mother, Joelle, yesterday) who is the organiser of this charity event.



















In the last photo, artist/sculpture Marcos Marin is signing the squashed cars. Look carefully, you can see my signature too - with three kisses! This photo was taken by Kevin Stec.

17 April 2012

ArtMonaco - Monaco Dream Art: Muriel and Joelle


Meet Muriel and Joelle who together create relief paintings of Formula One cars. They work together on each creation which takes approximately one month.

You can read about these artists and their work at Monaco Dream Art by clicking on the link.

Tomorrow - we meet Joelle's daughter who was at ArtMonaco for a totally different reason. All will be revealed...

16 April 2012

ArtMonaco - Mirko's Grace Jones


Mirko's latest paintings are portraits with Pop Art accents. This portrait of Grace Jones is one of a series called 'Immortals - 10 Smiles of my Life.'

Click on the link above to read about Mirko, how he paints and to see more of his work.

15 April 2012

ArtMonaco - Patrick Lo Guidici


These old photographs of the legendary Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich were wonderful. Swiss artist Patrick Lo Giudice has taken the images and in what is called expressive art photography has used heat and wax on wood. I don't speak German so I can't fully understand the process but I loved them.

14 April 2012

ArtMonaco - the One Dollar Bill


Artists and galleries came from all over the world to exhibit at ArtMonaco, including Galeria Salar from Bolivia. This extraordinary painting of a one dollar bill is made of coca leaves created by Bolivian artist Gastón Ugalde. The gallery owner told me that Coco Cola (a symbol of the USA) used to be made with coca leaves (not now of course!) He said he has to have a special permit to bring the artwork to Europe and that if it doesn't sell it will stay in Europe as, because of the coca leaves, it can't go back to Bolivia. You can see more detail in the last photo.

The striped head you see on the left, by Sonia Falcone, is a painting behind glass (hence the reflections) but it looks like a sculpture, doesn't it?

The wool head is part of an exhibit of three. I'm not sure who the artist is but possibly Sonia Falcone.


13 April 2012

ArtMonaco - Chris Wake



Chris Wake's art made me laugh out loud. They are such quirky, wonderfully energetic paintings. Chris and her large oils travelled from her home city of Adelaide, Australia.

The painting in the main photo is called 'Diva on the Boat' and the second painting is 'Man with Dog.'

You can read about Chris Wake and her work by clicking on the link.

12 April 2012

ArtMonaco - 'Is Being Good Being Liked?' - Daniele Buetti


Swiss artist, Daniele Buetti creates Lightboxes - the edge of one you see here.

The smaller Lightbox is called 'Is not all a matter of taste.' To see more of this artist's work please click on the link.

11 April 2012

ArtMonaco - YOUN (Cho-Youn Kyoung)


It's fun when kids - and adults - interact with a sculpture.

The artist is Korean-born YOUN (Cho-Youn Kyoung) who now lives in Nice. She is represented by Galerie Ferraro in Nice.

10 April 2012

ArtMonaco - Yin Kim


Yin Kim was born in Kashgar, Chinese Turkestan. He began his career painting Communist political slogans on walls in China during the Cultural Revolution without comprehending their significance. After completing art school in Xian, he travelled around the world exhibiting his work, eventually settling in Paris in 1994 to live and work.

He uses western techniques to paint the many facets of China and uses his own feelings and perspective to portray Chinese old-fashioned society. Yin Kim says, 'I am first an artist and second Chinese.' Click on the link for more information.

08 April 2012

ArtMonaco - Marcos Marin's Princess Grace


ArtMonaco is back - 4 days of fabulous, crazy, weird and absolutely wonderful art. Something for everyone - you could say...

So let's start on the forecourt of the Grimaldi Forum and this sculpture of the late Princess Grace of Monaco (Grace Kelly).

In the small photo you see the sculpture from the other side with the apartments of Avenue Princess Grace in the background.

The sculptor is Marcos Marin

07 April 2012

Davis Cup Monte Carlo - Allez les Bleus! Go USA!


Yesterday I went to the Grimaldi Forum to photograph ArtMonaco - the series was due to begin here today. However, I'd forgotten that the Davis Cup tennis was on. Finding a parking place was next to impossible although in the end got a place down by the port.

Much much later it was almost impossible to get past the Monte Carlo Tennis and out of Monaco. The cars crawled along and so I snapped these American ladies through the glass (then wished I'd remembered to roll it down). And later at Saint Roman, snapped the French - against the early evening light.

I couldn't tell who won yesterday as both the Americans and the French seemed to be having a ball.

Allez les Bleus! Go USA!

06 April 2012

Ironwork


Beautiful solid wrought iron gates grace the entrance to this part of the Casino building.

05 April 2012

Old and New


Old photographs of the buildings around Casino Square decorate canvas panels that hide the latest renovations.

04 April 2012

Window Shopping


Boulevard des Moulins. Sometimes you have to bend down really low to see what you want ...

03 April 2012

Three Men and a Dog ...


We're in Beausoleil today, the French town that borders Monaco. You can always tell - just look for the sun symbol on the pavement.

One of the things I've always loved about life in the south is how the old men meet up and chat.

02 April 2012

All that glitters ...


This isn't a scene I shot and turned into sepia. It's a decorative screen on sale in a gallery in the Winter Sporting. And the edges of the Casino are decorated with shiny stones of some sort. Probably not diamonds! But who knows? This is Monte Carlo, after all.

And if you can't afford the screen (and I don't know the price) perhaps you'd like a handbag showing the same scene.


01 April 2012

Pink Ribbon Monaco - Time for Coffee...


And after the Pink Ribbon Walk, it's time for something to warm up the walkers. The plastic covered terrace helps too.
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