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The Eyes Have It.

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I’m obsessed with Margaret Keane. When most people hear the name “Keane” they think of the somewhat cheesy big-eyed orphan paintings. What most people don’t know is that Margaret Keane’s early work in the 1960s is very different. She painted some of the most deliciously languid mod portraits around. True, the big dreamy eyes were still there….but these paintings are decidedly more grown up. I have a few prints of hers and an amazing book with excellent photo plates. I thought it would be fun to take a look!

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See what I mean? Still a tad creepy, but in a beautifully dreamy way…I love these petulant girls sipping their coffee:

Ahhh, the old portrait within a portrait. Creepily awesome.

While we are on the topic of the “classic Keane” look, allow me to dazzle you with a little of the history behind the Legend of Keane. It’s a good story. Back in the 60s, Walter Keane was known as the Master of the Big Eyed Waifs. While Margaret did these more chic ladies, his images were largely of young children with hauntingly sad eyes. The Keanes opened up a gallery in 1959 in New York and it quickly became a success. Walter was the consummate business man and the story goes that he would often leave faux packing cases addressed to famous movie stars so people would walk in and say, “Oooh, Dean Martin is buying one? I better get one before the prices go up!” Crafty, eh?

Throughout the ’60s, the popularity of Keane paintings soared. Stars like Joan Crawford, Natalie Wood, Dean Martin, Dinah Shore, Liberace and even Zsa Zsa Gabor all owned original Keane paintings. My favorite is this crazy portrait of Jerry Lewis and his family. And their pets. All with longing eyes. Totally insane:

In the ’70s LIFE magazine declared Keane’s paintings to be the most popular art in the western world. They even got a nod in the Woody Allen movie, “Sleeper” (Diane Keaton, presented with a big-eye painting, squeals with delight, “It’s Keane, it’s pure Keane!”).

In 1965, Margaret and Walter went through a bitter divorce—and it was revealed that Margaret was ACTUALLY THE ONE PAINTING ALL THE PAINTINGS! Walter simply took credit for them. It was never clear whether it was because they thought a male artist would have more credibility or if it was because he was a savvy, controlling business man. Either way, Walter was now attempting to stop her from painting “big eyed waifs” claiming he was the one who originated the style. They battled in court for years and finally the case made it to a federal court. The judge requested a “Paint Off” —asking that they each paint right then and there in the court room. Margaret triumphantly dashed off a quick portrait of a saucer-eyed child looking over a fence….while Walter, in a TOTAL Brady Bunch style maneuver, claimed he couldn’t paint because of a neck/shoulder injury. HAH! Needless to say, Margaret won. Bravo Margaret!

I have to confess I’m not much into any of her post Walter stuff. She said that while she was “living a lie” and letting him take credit, all her paintings had “sad eyes”. Her later work (in the 80s and 90s) has “bright eyes” as a result of her new-found happiness. (Is it wrong that I’m not a fan of her “new-found happiness??”) ANYWAY….let’s get back to her sad eyes, shall we?


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To date, Margaret Keane’s work has been discovered by a new generation and claims fans like John Waters, Tim Burton, Matthew Sweet and David LaChappelle. As I said in last week’s Link Hootenanny, Tim Burton is  directing the biopic on her life starring Amy Adams and Ryan Reynolds. I’m looking forward to that one!
The popularity of Margaret’s big-eyed babes inspired a slew of copycats…but I think we’ll save that for a follow up post, yes? So whatcha think friends….are these paintings terrific or terrifying? As Margaret herself has said, “You either love them or hate them….there really is no in-between.”

Friday Link Hootenanny // Fun Things to Browse

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Happy Friday everyone! Another busy busy week….I started a new assignment at a new agency and it’s been action packed and lots of fun! Despite a crazy week, I still managed to rustle up some fun linkies for you. BUT before we get to that…..allow me to pause for a moment to wish a very HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY to our beloved Miss Dottie!!!! Yes indeedy, this glamour girl is ringing in another year. Dottie, you are simply the best—uber mama, superior friend and the funniest gal this side of the Mississippi!!! I can’t wait to take you out for a glass of something fizzy and fun to celebrate!!

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OK friends, on with the links.

1. COOL ART BLOG.

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I love Lisa Congden and I love her work. Earlier this year she traveled to Scandinavia and I’m loving her Nordic Adventure Art Journal Series. See them here.

2. COOL APP

Victoria—aka the SF Girl By Bay—always shares the best local San Francisco finds. And now she has an excellent app to help you explore them even more easily. She’s listed all her favorite vintage, furniture, home decor and accessories shops, even local flea and farmer’s markets as well as some galleries and museums. Check out sfgirlbybay’s guide to bohemian modern san francisco for just $1.99. Worth every penny!

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3. COOL FAILS

Hahahahaha. Oh this selection of ad fails is awesome. See more of them here.
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4. COOL PARTY
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Oh Happy Day’s Jordan throws the best parties. I love this all day House Warming party. So clever and fun! See more here.

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5. COOL BOY & DOG
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Instagram is amazing. You find the best photos on there….like this sweet series between a boy and the dog who loves him. Adorable! See more over here.

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6. COOL WALL ART

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I was totally obsessed with this  new line of removable wallpaper from Hygge & West. Yes. Removeable. Like giant wall decals. Daniel Kanter of Manhattan Nest did a cool post on his experience (and coincidentally, the art is by Lisa Congden!). Check it out here.

7. COOL FRENCHIE TUNES

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Image shot by Alix Martinez for Salt Magazine.

I loved this list that Design Mom Gabrielle post together on popular French music (she and her family are famously living over there!). See the full list here.

8. COOL SOUP
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Bird and Cleaver are a new favorite—although we’ve been instagram pals for a while now. This dynamic duo love to cook, and take amazing photos. This fresh pea soup looked like spring in bowl! Get the recipe here.

9. COOL MOVIE
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I’m a fan of Margaret Keane. Not her later big eyed orphans, but her big eyed waifs from the 60s. I was intrigued to hear Tim Burton will be directing Amy Adams int he bio pic! See more here.

10. COOLEST BANDS YOU NEVER HEARD OF

OMG Coachella! The music festival has reached pretty ridiculous hipster heights. Jimmy Kimmel interviewed attendees and asked them about some completely made up bands. Their responses TOTALLY cracked me up….

 

Now It’s Time to Say Goodbye // Remembering Annette Funicello

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Oof. I’m so sad to see a lot of fabulous people leaving us lately. First Lilly Pulitzer. Then Roger Ebert. And now Annette Funicello, who passed away a few weeks ago April 8, 2013. We just love Annette! Legend has it the shy teen was the final Mouseketeer cast for the Mickey Mouse Club in 1955—and one of the few cast-members to be personally selected by Walt Disney himself. She was so popular, by the end of the first season of Mickey Mouse Club, she was receiving nearly 6,000 fan letters a month. WOW!

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Sweet and charming, everyone considered Annette to be the ultimate girl next door. I loved that her dark Italian beauty have her a very different look than the typical American girl of the day.

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While Annette was the most popular Mousketeer, her success didn’t dim after the Mickey Mouse show. As the 1960s rolled around, Annette became a totally popular teen idol starring in a series of Beach Party movies with Frankie Avalon. These included Beach Party (1963), Muscle Beach Party (1964), Bikini Beach (1964), Pajama Party (1964), Beach Blanket Bingo (1965) and How to Stuff a Wild Bikini (1965). Oh yeah!

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In 1968, Annette reunited with her fellow Mouseketeers for a special appearance at Disneyland park. Look how cute she looks!

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Annette, we’ll miss your classy style and wholesome beauty!

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Vintage Video // A jolly holiday with Mary!

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I adore Julie Andrews. And I love Mary Poppins. It’s a terrific movie to see with your kiddos! Wolfie loved it as a little guy (I will say he was a tad frightened by that early scene when all the “bad nannies” and their umbrellas get blown away by the wind….) but other than that, the music and visuals are so bright and cheery!

Look at these amazing Behind the Scenes photos. SO fun.

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People love to say how awful Dick Van Dyke’s accent was in this film, but I actually think he’s so cute and charming as Burt. Call me crazy!

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A little movie gossip for you! At the young age of 21, Julie Andrews appeared on Broadway in the role of Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady. She was a smashing success! When they decided to turn the show into a film, Rex Harrison (her Broadway co-star) was asked to reprise his role…..and Julie Andrews was not. The studio heads determined that they needed a big star to draw audiences, and Audrey Hepburn was famously cast as Eliza. Audrey was actually quite brilliant in the role, but she couldn’t sing and had to have her voice dubbed for all the songs. Many industry people were outraged. That same year, Julie Andrews made her big screen debut as Mary Poppins and as luck would have it, beat out Audrey Hepburn for Best Actress Oscar. Many theorize that the award was a special nod given to Julie to acknowledge the injustice of not being cast in My Fair Lady. Who knows the real truth! (It is a bit unusual for the star of a children’s movie to win Best Actress eh??) Either way, Julie Andrews would go on to  great success—starring in one of my super all time favorite movies, The Sound of Music.

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Have you seen Mary Poppins?? Don’t you love it?

A Monthly Box of Awesomeness? I’m In!

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Christine Hernandez and her sister Lauri curate truly special littles boxes of wonder. I was totally charmed when one of their exquisitely adorable  littlefox boxes hit my doorstep!  When you subscribe to littlefox, you get a special “box of awesomeness” each and every month, packed with beautifully designed (and eco-friendly!) items for your kiddos. Take a look!

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I thought this was such a fun idea, I knew I wanted sit down for a virtual cuppa tea with Los Angeles-based uber mama Christine to ask her about this dynamic duo!

modernkiddo: Hi Christine! It’s so great to chat with you. OK, so monthly boxes of goodies. LOVE! How did littlefox come to be ?

littlefox: So glad you like! littlefox came about when my sister Lauri and I realized we had spent way too much time researching and trying hundreds and hundreds of products, only to discover they didn’t live up to the hype. We put our heads together and decided we could streamline the path for other moms by gathering all the cool, eco-friendly products we loved for our own kids and offering them on a monthly subscription basis.

modernkiddo: Genius! So, you are both mamas. Can I ask how many you have?

littlefox: Combined we have six kids ranging in ages from 10 months to 20 years old! l

modernkiddo: Six kiddos! Wow. Tell us more!

littlefox: Lauri has Nicole (age 20) and Sam (age 6). I have Rhyan (age 15), Gavin (age 13), Ili (age 3) and Vice (age 10 mos)!

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modernkiddo: I lsimply adore the title on your business cards, “Buyer of Awesome” so great! How do you decide what to put in each package?

littlefox: That’s really the fun part! We have a small group of moms that we bounce ideas off of including an official “Meter Reader of Awesome”. We’re also always keeping our eyes peeled. I like to read style blogs to keep up with new trends. A new favorite is minestyle!

modernkiddo: Where do you draw most of your creative inspiration from?

littlefox: I’d say most of my inspiration comes from music and cartoons. Every item in the littlefox packs are items i have or want for my own kids.

modernkiddo: When you’re not taking over the world with your sublimely cool goodie boxes, what do you like to do?

littlefox: Anything that involves dirt or sand—if you add ice cream i’m definitely involved. Gardening is a new hobby. Weekends for me typically involve the beach or park. I’m also a proud zoo member and know that place like the back of my hand!

modernkiddo: Any big plans or sneak peeks you can give us for the future of the Packs of Awesomeness!

littlefox: Welllll, there’s always something brewing at littlefox.The newest item we are super excited about is the debut of our littlefox baby shower packs—launching hopefully within the next month!

modernkiddo: OK, one last question just for fun! If we were to stop by the littlefox offices, what music would be find on your playlist??

littlefox: Hmmm, depends on which office you choose! if you’re here with me you’re possibly walking into anything from The Specials to Yo Gabba Gabba to Gogol Bordello and everything in between. Right now i have Lightning Bolt by Jake Bugg running on repeat through my head.
If you’re visting Lauri, my guess would definitely be The Black Keys!
Thank you so much  for your time, Christine!  Friends, you can get your own littlefox monthly subscription for $37.95 (shipping included) right here. Each box is worth between $50-70.  This is a terrific deal and trust me, your little one will be bowled over by the delightful and charming box of awesomeness that will land on your door stop every month.  You can also find littlefox on instagram and facebook.com/findlittlefox. Happy shopping!