Buttons and Bows April 7, 2024
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: art, Art exhibit, Bows, Bowties, Fashion, Fashion as art, march madness, NYC, photography, The Museum at FIT
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Recently the Museum at FIT, presented Untying the Bow. The exhibition invited viewers to delve into the captivating world of bows and explored the impact of bows as they transcended their humble utilitarian origins to become a sophisticated and influential component of personal style. Untying the Bow was presented in three thematic sections: Form and Functions began by tracing the bow’s utilitarian origins. Status and Gender, explored the “bow’s” symbolism as a marker and subverter of status and gender. Finally, in Abstraction, the exhibition examined how the symbolism of bows has evolved into abstract forms and patterns. It was a fun, illuminating trip through the history of the Bow. It was very enjoyable. For those that are crazy, mad basketball brackets fans here is last year’s tribute to March Madness. 
I Can Buy Myself Flowers March 3, 2024
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: art, Florals and Fashion, flowers, nature, NYBG, NYC, Orchid Show, photography
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I have been attending the annual Orchid Show at the NYBG for a number of years. This year’s inspiring show was like no other. The Orchid Show brings the catwalk to the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory in a fashion-inspired celebration of all things orchids. The bold fun designs of New York’s rising stars of the stitch with work by Collina Strada by Hillary Taymour, Dauphinette by Olivia Cheng, and FLWR PSTL by Kristen Alpaugh all fashionistas who have created dramatic, picture-perfect floral displays at the Garden that capture the orchid’s best side. In our Instagrammable world NYBG gives you a chance to “walk the runway” and show off your own personal flair, your love for orchids, and your fashion-forward connections to the natural world. Because florals are always en vogue at NYBG. My buddy was decked out in floral finery. The best I could do was switch out my usual black turtleneck for a purple one. I encourage you to go see this festive show which is on thru April 21, 2024.
Outfoxed February 25, 2024
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: animals, art, Art exhibit, Chihuahuas, dogs, Fox Terriers, Mr. Pepe, Museum of the Dog, NYC, photography
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The Museum of the Dog has a fun new exhibit thru April. ‘Outfoxed‘ features Fox Terriers, both Smooth and Wire who have been among the most popular and versatile breeds; whether on the hunt with the hounds, in the field chasing rabbits, in the barn ratting or, these days, as a delightfully upbeat companion dog. While I am not a fan of hunts, I am a fan of this dog museum. ‘The exhibition Outfoxed: Fox Terriers and Friends explores the development of the breed, the variety of their jobs, and chronicles the many champions in the collection. The list of famous Fox Terriers in the show reads like a who’s-who in the history of the breed. Visitors will encounter portrayals of such notables including: Belgrave Joe, one of the early fathers of the breed, Cackler of Notts, the Duchess of Newcastle’s masterpiece, Caesar, Cackler’s son and Edward VII’s beloved companion, The Totteridge XI, Francis Redmond’s kennel as painted by Arthur Wardle and Maude Earl and Nornay Saddler, considered by many as close to perfection in the breed’. My own little Chihuahua, Mr. Pepe, bears no regal markings but as far as I am concerned he is Best in Show.
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road February 18, 2024
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: Art exhibit, Atlanta, Auction, Christies, Elton John, NYC, Peachtree Road, photography
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When I do an apartment purge I do not call Christie’s. But then again, I am not Sir Elton John whose vast collection of art and fashion will be going up for auction soon. ‘The music of Sir Elton John is audacious, poignant and filled with unique personalities — and the trove of art, fashion and objects that populated the singer’s Atlanta home on Peachtree Road is no different. With a wealth of one-of-a-kind pieces the collection of Sir Elton John reflects the sensibility of a singular artist, one whose work and vision is admired the world over’. There’s a wonderful short video on Christie’s website where you can see his apartment in Atlanta and hear his speaking about his collection. This wonderful exhibit is on thru Wednesday, February 21st at Christies. If you can go…I guarantee you will smile.
What’s Up Your Sleeve? February 11, 2024
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: art, Art exhibit, Fashion, Fashion as art, NYC, photography, Sleeves, The Museum at FIT
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Sleeves? Not Sure I have ever given sleeves a second thought until I saw this fun exhibit at The Museum at FIT. This space has been showing wonderful exhibits these past couple of years. This latest one is no exception. ‘What is a “statement sleeve”? The fashion media has regularly used the term for less than a decade, yet many of us can conjure images of what it describes: a sleeve style that is exaggerated, embellished, elaborately constructed, or otherwise eye catching to the extent that it defines a garment. Statement sleeves have been spotted on innumerable fashion runways in recent years, with no sign of waning. From puffed to ruffled, split to sheer, there is a style for everyone. The exhibit showcases nearly 80 fashion pieces from The Museum at FIT’s permanent collection – the majority of which are on display for the first time – and features the works of renowned designers such as Balenciaga, Tom Ford, Schiaparelli, and Vivienne Westwood. They are organized thematically or by complementary aesthetics rather than chronology. The exhibition highlights how sleeves serve as a vital mode of self-expression that reflects our gestures and movements, showcases their ability to indicate specific fashion eras and their related trends, and proclaims their role as signifiers of status, taste, and personality’. So what’s up your sleeve?
Every Dog Has its Day January 28, 2024
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: AKC Meet the Breeds, animals, dogs, Javitts Center, NYC, photography
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Last year’s Meet the Breeds at the Javitts Convention Center was a lot of fun. So why not go again I said to myself? I guess the word got out that it was a fun event. Well…it was crowded, loud and unruly this year. That said, I did enjoy myself but by the time I left it was hard to see the dogs because of the enormous number of humans, baby carriages and unattended children. Before it got overly crowded I was able to appreciate the dogs and their quirky and delightful handlers. I have included just some of the 125 breeds in today’s montage. Woof! 
Unnamed Figures January 14, 2024
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: American Folk Art Museum, art, Art exhibit, NYC, photography, Unnamed Figures
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I saw this wonderful exhibit several months ago and thought that this being Martin Luther King weekend it was a timely post to share. ‘A vital American Folk Art Museum show reckons with centuries of erasure by uncovering historical records of the unnamed Black people depicted in artwork. Assembling paintings, drawings, photographs, embroideries, sculptures, ceramics and a wealth of archival material from the 17th through the 19th centuries, the exhibition surrounds representations of Black individuals with essential, eye-opening context. The NY Times reviewed this exhibit a few weeks ago and their words are much better than mine. The American Folk Art Museum is free and they always have wonderful, thought provoking exhibits. This exhibit is on view thru March. 
Parting Shots of 2023 December 31, 2023
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: 2023, animals, baby animals, Butts, Central Park Zoo, Happy new year, nature, NYC, photo montage, photography, Snow Monkey, Tushes, wildlife, Zoos
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Today’s montage completes 20 years of my sending out these Sunday photos. By my calculations (and I won the math award in eighth grade) that’s over 1000 Sunday photo montages. Yikes! Thanks for coming along for the ride. Some of you have been with me for the entire 20 years. I am very thankful for that and welcome all of my new subscribers. Hoping to do my best to keep posting on Sundays. I leave you as always with no ‘ifs, just ends, butts and tushies.’ Wishing everyone a very happy and healthy New Year. 
From My House to Your House December 24, 2023
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: animals, Audrey and Roberta, Christmas, Holiday, Mr. Pepe, NYC, Pete the Cat, photography, Santa, season's greetings, Tis the season
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Holiday time is always fun at our house. We celebrate most holidays (especially the ones that demand we wear a hat). My little gang of critters (Mr. Pepe, Roberta, Audrey and Pete) are all good sports and since today is the day before Christmas we would like to share some of these fun moments with you. Wishing you all a very merry and a happy. Cheers!
Beam Me Up! December 17, 2023
Posted by judylobo in Zoo.Tags: architecture, art, NYC, NYC skyline, photography, Rockefeller Christmas Tree, Santa, The Beam, Top of the Rock, VIP
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My good friend Robyn and I went on a 2.5 hour guided tour of Rockefeller Center (which actually lasted 3.5 hours) that included a fascinating history of their art and architecture. This VIP (which means a bit pricey) tour also includes exclusive access to one of Rockefeller Center’s hidden rooftop gardens with a view of the Saks Fifth Avenue beautiful holiday display and a unique perspective of St Patrick’s Cathedral. Plus an expedited entry and private elevator access to the Top of the Rock observation deck, The new Beam Experience that allows visitors to recreate the famed 1932 photo “Lunch Atop a Skyscraper,” showing 11 workers eating lunch on a steel beam high above Manhattan streets while 30 Rock was under construction and a Photo Pass. Plus, this holiday season, the VIP Rock Pass also includes exclusive, unobscured viewing of the Tree, plus the Santa Photo Experience and the Christmas Tree Photo. I admit I was giddy about the Santa experience since I had never had a photo taken with Santa. It was a full, memorable visit. If you have the time, I highly suggest it be added to your holiday plans. And yes..it is crowded.