The Musée Rodin

Depiction of a scene from Dante’s Inferno the Gates of Hell and the bronze sculpture The Thinker [La Penseur].

I stumbled upon this post drafted two years ago after our return from Paris. A month later the city was shut down due to the pandemic, and the world developed the routine of “working from home”.

Paris in winter is a wondrous experience, walking under the gray skies with matching gray buildings adds to the illustrious charm of this city. While perusing the sites we came across the Musée Rodin which opened in 1919 to house the works of French sculptor Auguste Rodin. We had the opportunity to view many drawings, paintings, photographs, as well as objets d’art, which Rodin donated to the French State on the condition, they turn his villa into a museum. In the collection were works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Vincent van Gogh. A room was dedicated to the works of female artists- Camille Claudel a longtime associate of Auguste Rodin. Her sculptures are most impressive.

After viewing the art my focus went to the gardens around the museum. There is a small lake in the back of the villa where you may sit and enjoy the grounds. I took out my sketch pad and began to draft a few ideas for the gardens at Heath.

View the Musée Rodin online.

Enjoy,
Kathleen

An Artful Holiday

Leafing through photos from a Christmas in France, I came across the gorgeous French Baroque style from the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte in Maincy near Melun. The art and architecture shouts the holiday spirit with the glitz and glamour.

How many of us are in the midst of holiday preparations? Sneaking time into the day [even while at work] to jot down ideas or sketching notes to manage the weeks leading up to the new year. Lately, I don’t want to do anything I don’t to, even when bombarded with invitations, it’s time for early nights to shake off the stress of the day. When was the last time you brewed a pot of hot cocoa with a touch of seasonal spirit, and then curled up with your favorite blanket to watch holiday classics?

This season, I’m looking to create a stylish, yet laid-back tradition of keeping Christmas low-key, relaxed, and cozy. There’s to be no fuss, it’s all about less is more!

Enjoy the festivities,
Kathleen