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valentine's day Crocker Museum's New Gwathmey Siegel Addition

          
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The Original Crocker Art Museum
Last Sunday, my mom and I, along with thousands of other art enthusiasts, decided we had to be a part of the opening day of the Crocker Art Museum's new addition. We have always known the Crocker in it's beautifully historic Victorian incarnation, having been donated to the City of Sacramento and the California Museum Association by Margaret Crocker in 1885.

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Original Crocker Art Museum Entrance
  On 10.10.10, the new and very modern addition designed by Gwathmey Siegel and Associates was officially opened to the public. And what an opening! As we approached the building (I had been following progress for months prior to seeing it finished) there was a definite air of celebration. Parked on the street and in the park in front of the museum was a huge collection of cars on display. Not just any cars. These were from the Art Cars Fest 2010.These are cars decorated by artists who use them in their daily lives. I will have more on them later!

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The Marriage of Original Craocker and the new Expansion by Gwathmey Siegel
The new building is very modern and creates a beautiful counterpoint to the Victorian tradition. For much more information about the design and process, click HERE.

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New Expansion by Gwathmey Siegal
As soon as we entered, we were sold. The spaces soared, as did our spirits. I cannot tell you how we felt. A feeling of civic pride, sure, but also a feeling of excitement and anticipation that we were going to be able to have access to this fantastic new facility.

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New Entry look out to the Original Crocker
We noticed how many volunteers were on hand to answer questions and direct traffic flow. Everyone was knowledgeable, helpful and enthusiastic to be a part of something grand. Their enthusiasm is quite catching. Both my mom and I are planning to become much more involved with the museum.

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Kamehameha by Deborah Butterfield, with a very helpful docent
So let me show you around a little... This is the main entry level. Already we are seeing monumental art....

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Pacific Ocean, by Jennifer Bartlett, "84
 And the space is awesome (to quote a teenager that happened to be standing near us). I discovered that the cafe in the Museum is under the direction of one of my favorite Sacramento restaurateurs, Patrick Mulvaney, owner of Mulvaney's Building and Loan. More info about the cafe HERE. I will be back.....often.


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Crocker Art Museum Hall and Cafe Seating

We were advised to head up to the third floor, the main exhibit halls, before they became too crowded...so up we went....

....and in the stair well discovered this ethereal computer animated projection entitled Rapunzel by Jennifer Steinkamp

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Rapunzel#10 by Jennifer Steinkam

Rapunzel just got us in the mood for more. The third floor is where the main exhibition galleries are located. We were lucky to see a couple of the galleries full of art that has been promised to the museum by generous donors. I was not able to take pictures here, but there was plenty more to see in the may other gallery spaces....


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Cold and Cloudy Today, Tonight and Tomorrow Sam Richardson
This is an example of the spaces allotted to contemporary art....The skylights you see are the sawtooth design on the building exterior. They are reminiscent of the old factories in the Sacramento area....

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New Gallery Space

 I have included just some of the pieces that stopped me in my tracks. There is so much to see that we are going to be coming back throughout the year.

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Portrait of My Father by Stephen J. Kaltenback

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Untitled (Disasters of War 10) by Gettfried Helnwein
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Large spaces for large art

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Birth of Cain by Troy Dalton
There are also new gallery spaces dedicated to historical California art...

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New California Art Gallery Space
 They were buzzing with happy art enthusiasts....

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More Gallery Space

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California Gallery, Yosemite
This photo is where the new is married to the old. It was not intentional in my photo, but the white walls of the new wing looks almost heavenly as it leads a patron into the gracious tradition of the original building.....
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Entering the Original Crocker
Not only did the Crocker treat us to an uplifting new addition to the Sacramento Cultural scene with the museum opening, they also reminded us there is a wealth of culture in the arts that are just as important. The Grand Opening had dancers from Mexico..... 
   
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And India.....

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And there was inspiring music...
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Sacramento Youth Symphony
 I wish that I could have stayed longer, but other commitments were calling....and we promised ourselves we would be back often.

On the way out, I stopped into the Museum gift shop and saw a couple of things to add to my Holiday wish list....

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The Crocker Art Museum Collection, Unveiled

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The Vase Unveiled, The Sidney Swidler Collection of the Contemporary Vessel (This is one of the exhibits we did not have time to see...we are making it back to the Museum next week!)
I hope you had a memorable 10.10.10!

valentine's day East Sacramento Home Tour

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Last Sunday, the East Sacramento Home Remodeling Tour was the hot ticket....hot as in the high 90's hot. My designer friend Leanne and I were planning on walking the tour through this lovely Sacramento neighborhood, but the air conditioned car was calling our names.
But the houses were beautiful, as expected.
The first house was designed by architects Dean and Dean and constructed in 1925. A beautiful brick Tudor, I was excited to get to see inside! We swept through the interior to the backyard which had been redesigned by Landscape designer Michael Glassman, a Sacramento mainstay. I snapped one picture before I was told that this home was off limits to photography. Rats...I was caught in the act. So unfortunately, no interior shots (which was an "Old World" style in keeping with the architecture).

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Michael Glassman Garden Design

East Sacramento is home to a neighborhood known as the "Fabulous Forties" one of the most desirable and upscale neighborhoods in the Sacramento region. This area is so named because the streets are all numbered in the forties.... this particular street being 45th Street. The architecture in this area was highly influenced by the architecture company of Dean and Dean which was immersed in the popular Revival Style of the 20's, 30's and 40's. Tudors, Arts and Crafts, and Mediterranean are all styles that can be found in this area. I snapped a couple of pictures of some of the other houses on this street to give you a feeling for this beautiful neighborhood:

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A Mediterranean across the street.

The next house on the tour was one I have had the pleasure of working on over the last few years. It is a classic Monterey Revival built in 1927.
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I redesigned the back portion of the house a few years ago, which originally housed a maid's room, small den and kitchen, into a larger kitchen and family room combination. Here is just a peek at the kitchen:
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Kitchen
And this is a little of the Guest Room we just finished recently:
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Guest Room
I will have better pictures before too long of the whole house, so stay tuned!
Next on the tour, we moved to another neighborhood in East Sacramento which was developed a little later in the 40's and 50's. There are some very cute craftsman houses here, as well some Ranch Style homes. This next house was very cute:

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Remodeled Cottage

This 1941 cottage had the front porch remodeled, and the owners incorporated craftsman details into the new cabinetry on the interior. My friend Ted Smith was the architectural designer here.

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I think we all like a pretty white kitchen, and this new kitchen was no exception.

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Cottage Kitchen

I liked the Caesarstone Blue Lagos counters, and the grey limestone back splash with the white cabinets and the wide plank floors.

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Caesarstone Counters

The owner had the greatest idea to show off her collection of vintage kitchen tools:

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Cute Display

Next up was a house that was built in 1895, an original farmhouse style. These owners transformed the 1,305 sq. foot cottage into a 2,906 sq. foot family home.
This photo is of the new addition which is at the back of the house:

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The kitchen was the highlight of the remodel with it's red AGA stove. The feeling was bright and happy....the great windows let in so much light and yellow, white, black and red color scheme was charming.
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The last house was originally intended to be a remodel, but the structural constraints led the contractor/owner to start over. I must say the new facade looks very much like the original, in keeping with the neighborhood style. I was not able to get a good shot of the exterior, but I did get some interior shots:
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This kitchen also has a farm house sink and white cabinets like the last two houses, but these home owners went a little more contemporary with a glass tile and Carrera marble back splash. The cabinets that had glass doors had a pretty apple green painted in the back. The counters were a honed black absolute granite.

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The house is occupied, but still in progress. I think a TV is slated to be put in above the Family Room cabinetry.

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One of the things that interested me on this tour was the architectural diversity in East Sacramento. The houses were built from the late 1800's to the 1950's, and that accounts for much of the variation. People that live in this area have an appreciation for older homes, and for the most part try to maintain the architectural integrity of the area. I like that.

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To all of you in the Sacramento area this Holiday Season....you are soooooo lucky!!

For those who are not....I am so very sorry.

Here's what Ginger Elizabeth has to say about the photo above:


This year our Thanksgiving Tart features one of Ginger’s favorite fall fruits...the pear!

Vanilla Poached Pears, Chocolate Frangipane Tart, Garnished with Vanilla Bean Infused Whipped Chocolate Ganache...$38

9" Tart serves 12-16 people.

Please place orders by Tuesday, November 24th.

Available for pick-up November 25th & 26th (Please provide 48 hours advance notice).

Please note our upcoming Holiday hours:Open Thanksgiving Day (Thursday, November 26th) 9:00am – Noon

Closed Friday, November 27th

Open Sundays between Thanksgiving and Christmas Noon – 5:00pm

Open Monday, December 21st – 10:00am – 8:00pm

Christmas Eve, December 24th – 8:00am – 2:00pm

Closed Christmas Day and Saturday, December 26th

1801 L Street, Suite 60 Sacramento, CA 95811 916.706.1738

valentine's day Local Color: Le Jardin

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Le Jardin....what better place to find local color? A garden is filled with all of the colors of the rainbow, and this Sacramento shop is no different. I am very lucky to live so close to this jewel of a shop. I drive by almost daily and peer into the windows to see what new treasures the ladies who own this shop have found.

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Mother and daughter team Linda Fairley and Janice Fairley Winn have a way with putting things together: vintage French style furniture and leather bound books....topiaries and leopard print pillows.....

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all mixed in with industrial tables and architectural remnants. I love it all! And isn't the floor brilliant? They painted the yellow and white checkerboard right on top of the concrete. It looks just like handmade glazed pavers.

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The ladies always seem to have beautiful alabaster lamps on hand.

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I almost took home these gilt banded glasses the other day.

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This white wire cage would make the perfect table base!


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The green window frames....perhaps a headboard for a twin bed in a little girl's room? And that gilt mirror!

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Dashes of mercury glass, some vintage, some new add a bit of sparkle. And there are pieces of coral, and antlers and vintage paintings....

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These chairs were particularly nice covered in an icy blue velvet.

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I spotted the interesting wicker table up above, and thought of countless possibilities....and then there was the Bergere...

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What a beautifully scaled mirror this was! And hiding below it , the green headboard....so pretty!

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So.....if you are in the neighborhood....or even if you are not....Le Jardin can be found at:

2598 21st Street

Sacramento, California 95818

And since there is no website quite yet....if you see anything you like, you can call:

916-739-6726

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Stop in a pick a few flowers!