Sunday, June 25, 2023

An Abundant Life - A History Of Collaboration

When people ask me what kind of work that I do, I have a long list, including saying that I am a collaborative Artist. So much of the work that I do is in collaboration with other people, and even when it might seem like I'm doing something on my own on the surface, I believe in giving credit where it is due and letting people know that I was inspired by someone, or helped by someone, or that someone's kindness or generosity or mentorship was the thing that made something I was doing possible.

Early last week when I was walking by Fiore's in Hoboken, I saw something in their back parking lot that looked like it was being thrown away. It was a big, round metal object with what looked like legs that could be table legs on it, though I knew that it wasn't a table. But because of the way I was looking at it, I thought it could make a really great table, and I thought I'd check in with them when they were open if it was still there to see if it was something they wouldn't mind me using as a table at YES Gallery.

The next day as I walked by it was still there, and so I walked in and asked about it. They're all so nice there and the lovely woman I asked went to ask the man who is in charge of everything, and he said that it was the old burner for a stove where they cooked the mozzarella, and he had been thinking of waiting to see if the scrap metal collectors wanted it. I told him that I was thinking of making a table out of it, but that I didn't want to take it away if it was something that could make them or someone else some money, and he said to go ahead and take it. The lovely woman who had asked him took me back out side to see how heavy it was, and she picked it up easily but said it was a bit heavy for her. I'm pretty strong, but she's much stronger than I am, because when I picked it up I didn't know how far I could carry it. The gallery is only two blocks away, or rather a block and two half blocks which is really a very short distance, and so I put on a pair of gloves I have in my bag just in case I need to carry something that's a bit difficult, and I walked on my way, stopping every time I needed to and shifting and taking breaks until I was able to get it back to the gallery.

It was a miracle in itself that I was able to carry it at all because it is really a very big heavy piece of steel with many different parts, and it was also a lovely miracle of a blessing that they let me have it and I was able to get it back to YES Gallery. When I got it inside I gave it a wipe down with a damp cloth, brushed the grit and dirt and some of the more easily removable rust from it and it looked absolutely fantastic. I would have left it just like that except that I did want to make it more functional as a table and the grate on top has very wide open spaces, so I started thinking about what I could use that I already had that could cover over the gate without hiding the wonderful layers and textures and designs of the sections and pieces of the burner beneath it.  

When I got home and started looking at things, I began to get some ideas. I always thank God for anything good that I do and anything good in me when people give me compliments of any kind, and when it comes to creatively, I know that it's the Creator of all things who gives me any of the good ideas that I have and makes them possible to become reality. I wasn't really sure how the ideas were going to work, but I just put together the things that I was feeling I needed to bring to the gallery, and when I got there, everything started to fall into place and make sense. A beautiful vintage dim sum serving tray that I found years ago at a favorite thrift store fit as if it was made for the area of the burner underneath where the flames would have come out of when it was still part of a stove, and a piece of glass that I'd found a few weeks ago about a block from the gallery fit the top the way I would have wanted a glass top to fit. Looking at the new table it seemed to be exactly where it needed to be in the gallery, as a coffee table in front of a vintage couch in front of the window.

This table gives me so much joy, and though I could say that I made it all by myself, I know that's not true. It took Fiore's being the wonderful people who they are and the wonderful people at the thrift store where I found that beautiful vintage dim sum serving platter, and the beautiful space to put it in that is possible because of other beautiful and wonderful people. When we remember all the beautiful people who help our dreams and visions come true, we start to see God in the every day, working through and with all of us.


A New Table
At YES Gallery
Made From An Old Burner
From A Stove At Fiore's









Blessings,

Jannie Susan

Sunday, June 18, 2023

An Abundant Life - A Beautiful And Special Place

I've written about Chef Ashfer Biju in these pages before and a few weeks ago I wrote about a lovely dinner he'd created with inspiration from Shalini Haut Parfum. At the time, though I didn't know it, he was on his way to a new position as Executive Chef at the Baccarat Hotel New York, and I decided to visit him when he was there and enjoy Afternoon Tea.

When I was very young and into my teens, my mother and I used to go to Afternoon Tea together at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Boston.  One of my favorite books as a child was E. B. White's "Trumpet Of The Swan" and it still is a very special book to me. The swan in that story stays at the Ritz Carlton and orders room service of tea sandwiches because of the watercress in them. Somehow or other my mother found out that we could actually go to the Ritz for tea, and so we did and it was one of the most lovely experiences. We went often together for special occasions and sometimes just for fun, and ever since then I've searched for a place to enjoy Afternoon Tea but haven't found one that matched those memories.

The idea of visiting the Baccarat Hotel was wonderful in itself, and knowing that Chef Ashfer Biju was there made it even more special. He is a marvelous Chef and a truly wonderful and kind, humble person. The food he has created that I've had the honor to enjoy in the past has always been so excellently full of flavor and colors and textures, with the freshest and best ingredients artfully combined for not only a beautiful experience of taste and scent but for visual beauty as well. Add to that the experience of Afternoon Tea and it was a day that I will remember always with a smile of delight as I look forward to more adventures in this marvelous place.

From the moment I walked in, everything and everyone was so wonderful and lovely and kind and welcoming. The signature scent of the hotel is so enjoyable to the senses as it creates a feeling of peace and relaxing, calm, luxurious elegance. Every person who greeted me had such a gift of hospitality that every moment I felt not only taken care of but as if I were someone special. The Afternoon Tea itself was wonderful, with every taste and flavor and creation as wonderful in every way as they were beautiful, and the Grand Salon where it was served is a room so lovely and filled with the beauty of art and design and crystal chandeliers and refracting light, including prisms that hang as a covering for the windows, that I could happily sit there every day and enjoy the peace and tranquility of a beautiful afternoon.

Every touch down to the quill pen that is given for signing brought back beautiful memories from my childhood and my growing up and gave me new memories to add to this chapter of my life. As I prepared to go I caught a glimpse of the bar area and I began to dream about my next visit to this very special and beautiful place.


Afternoon Tea At The Baccarat Hotel
Executive Chef Ashfer Biju
In New York City
28 West 53rd Street
New York, New York




A Prism Of Light Creating Rainbows
From The Cascading Crystal Windows


With Executive Chef Ashfer Biju




Blessings,

Jannie Susan

Sunday, June 11, 2023

An Abundant Life - A New York City Story

A few weeks ago Linus Coraggio sent me an email with links to videos by the gorgeous Filmmaker Nancy August and her filmmaking partner Shane from a project that they have been filming about Artists in the Lower East Side arts scene in the 1980's in New York City. Linus is one of the Artists who they have been filming and interviewing, and because I have written about Linus in my blog and there are several pieces of his and a variety of styles of his work at YES Gallery, I reached out to Nancy to let her know how much I enjoyed viewing the videos Linus had shared and to see if there was a way that we could perhaps have an Artist talk at the gallery with her and Shane and with Linus and possibly show some of the video footage. She responded to me right away and suggested we have a call to talk more, and when we did there was so much that was so wonderful to talk about, including some stories of my own history with Linus Coraggio, that she asked if she could come to the gallery to meet me and interview me there. The footage they have already created is so excellent and done with such beautiful artistic energy, vision and care that I was honored to have her invite me to be a part of what they are creating.

On June 1, Nancy and Shane visited YES Gallery, and it was such a beautiful day. The weather was lovely and our visit was so inspiring and full of such a wonderful energy. I chose to wear a dress from the 2001 spring and summer collection by the Marvelous Couture Designer Jean Paul Knott who I have written about in these pages before, who I worked with in his first years in New York City when he arrived from Belgium for New York Fashion Week after being introduced to him by the marvelous Artist, Designer, Photographer, and Producer Eugene Galles who I have also written about and have had the honor to know for a number of very special and creative years. Although the dress was not from the 1980's, the spirit behind the work that we all did during our time together had so much impact and influence on my own creative life and vision.

There will be more to come that is beautiful to share from the meeting with Nancy and Shane, but for now I'll share some of the early videos they've begun to share with me that they have edited from that beautiful and very special blessing of an afternoon.



YES Gallery Video
Created By Nancy August and Shane
Interview With Jannie Wolff
Gallery Owner And Director
June 1, 2023

YES Gallery Video
With New York Story
Of Meeting Linus Coraggio
Created By Nancy August and Shane
Interview With Jannie Wolff
Gallery Owner And Director
June 1, 2023





Blessings,

Jannie Susan 

Sunday, June 4, 2023

An Abundant Life - Nights and Days

I've written about the marvelous DJ Kris Graham in these pages before, and some of the venues and New York City nightlife hotspots where I've had the wonderful experience of hearing and dancing to his music. I met him a number of years ago when he was DJ'ing at an opening night event at a new club that I'd been invited to because of my blog and my instagram posts about people and places and lifestyle and nightlife and events and other wonderful things I am blessed to know and meet and see, and at the time when I met him, though I'd thought he was terrific, he told me that it wasn't the usual kind of party he did and he began inviting me to some of the other parties that he is really known for. Often in those days I wasn't able to go because they either began later in the evening or he started his set later, and though I'd once been a night owl my life has changed so much and I try to get my rest to wake up with energy for very busy days. On a few occasions I was able to go see him, and every time I was always impressed not only with how great his DJ'ing is, but also with the venues and with the feeling and experience of being there.

Years ago when I first moved to New York and even before that when I would visit friends, going out to clubs and hearing live music and DJ's was always a part of what made life so fun and enjoyable. Dancing was the best, and if there was even a fairly good DJ I'd be out on the floor. With Kris Graham, the music and his production and style are so wonderful that everyone just feels like dancing immediately when they walk into any space where he is. He is able to do that indescribable thing that really excellent DJ's do which is to read the room over the course of an afternoon and evening and know what people need and want to hear just when they need and want to hear it.

Before Memorial Day he sent me a message with an invitation to a rooftop party where he was DJ'ing on Sunday evening, and though I'd planned to have a quiet weekend and spend time at YES Gallery, the thought of seeing Kris and hearing his music in what he described as a rooftop space near 12th Avenue in the 50's in Manhattan seemed too wonderful an invitation to say no to. Traveling from New Jersey can be difficult on weekends sometimes and especially on holidays, but I decided to leave early to give myself enough time to get there, thinking that I'd leave the party early as well in order to get home on the earlier side. I was able to get there before many people had arrived and they were still setting up, but from the moment I walked in I was having such a good time that as more people began to arrive and things got very busy, it had gotten very late before I knew it. I felt like Cinderella at the palace, looking at my phone and realizing that I needed to leave but wishing I could stay. This party was that kind of wonderful fun that I hadn't had in a while.

In addition to the wonderful music Kris was playing, the other thing that made the evening such a beautiful and joyful and memorable one was the Host and Promoter, Jason Chaos, who is one of the leaders of the Alternative Nightlife Promoters and Curators in New York City. I"d never met him before and he was so charming and gracious that it was not only an honor to meet him, but it was pure pleasure. It's not often that someone who has that kind of fame and recognition is also so kind and such a wonderful host, and having the opportunity to meet him and to talk with him throughout the evening made what was already such a wonderful event an even more enjoyable and memorable one.

In one of my posts in Instagram, I reposted a photograph that Kris Graham had posted of a group of us talking, and I made the comment about the photograph that it showed so much of what we all felt that night. We were having fun, we were laughing, we were dancing, we were joyful, and we were also talking and listening and enjoying each other's company, sharing our stories and history and having meaningful moments in the laughter. That's what makes New York City so special, and that evening brought back so many memories of beautiful times in the past while creating new ones.


Sunday Sunset Party On A Rooftop In Manhattan
Hosted By Jason Chaos
With DJ Kris Graham

  







Blessings,

Jannie Susan