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The Getty Center & a West Hollywood Home Tour

March 25, 2012 by carole Leave a Comment

Yesterday was a nice break from shopping, but my tours were still very much in the name of design. 

First stop, the Getty Center, an ode to modern architecture but with ancient treasures inside. Had a lovely day with my friend who came up from Orange County.

steps leading up to the main entrance
sycamores pre-leaves…beautiful sculptures
loved the graphics on this exhibit’s sign
a rare photo of Mrs. F&F
sculptures draw me in…
…and more sculpture inspiration…
loved the carving on this french cupboard
italian tiles

In front of the J.C. bust, a security guard accosted my friend and me, showing us a long scar on his bald head. Thanks to some KGB guys who messed him up in the early 70s, he explained.  

In 1981 he moved to the U.S. where, despite his background as a nuclear physicist, he worked many jobs from taxi driver to his current position. He gave us a math quiz (which we failed miserably) to illustrate the failure of American education yet, despite this, he loves his new country fiercely. The final part of his lecture included his standing beside a statue in a silly pose.  As we finally escaped, I explained to my friend that this was not an unusual occurrence for me.  I attract the crazy…I just do.  It’s entertaining, at best.

sad eyes
stained glass loveliness
reflecting pool at Getty Center
the gardens are stunning, even this time of year

Finished the afternoon at the home of Kevin, where he treated us to coffee and tea and a private tour of his beautiful home (soon to be published in a major magazine…you saw it here first at F&F!). 

Kevin is a fellow blogger, though light years ahead of me, and we spoke before I arrived in L.A.  He was gracious to provide shopping tips and ideas prior to my trip. Hosting us in his home exceeded my expectations and I am forever grateful to the warmth and hospitality in this fast-paced city.

a classic spanish colonial with original iron chain rail
the largest poinsettia i’ve ever seen and the first to grow outdoors
the master bedroom
the former porch now enclosed…off the dining room, it is now a cozy office
the outdoor areas wrap around the house
the back part
the living room mantel
F&F is happy to see a well-stocked bar
another view of the living room
particularly loved the shells over the window
Rosemary Clooney’s autograph from Graumann’s Chinese Theater…one of many in his outdoor area
doll head collection
front outdoor area

Both unassuming and comfortable, yet carefully curated, I could live here.  Thanks Kevin. Oh, and did I mention who he looks like?

Richard Gere doppelganger

 

 

 

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