Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Hanoch Piven


Don't you love discovering new things and new people? This summer one of our local libraries hosted a creative workshop by Israeli illustrator and author, Hanoch Piven. He showed the children his colorful and witty illustrations and then had them make their own.

Hanoch Piven has appeared throughout the last fourteen years on both sides of the Atlantic. His work has been featured in most major American magazines and newspapers such as Time, Newsweek, Rolling Stone and in many European publications from the London Times to the Swiss Die WeltWoche.

Since our day in the summer, I have purchased most of his books. We love them! In the inside flap of his, What Presidents Are Made Of, it reads, "What do you get when you put the following together?" Then it shows a picture of a peanut, a ladder and an American flag heart. "You get a portrait of former US president Jimmy Carter, who builds houses for the homeless." In this book, Piven uses objects to characterize the presidents. His approach is so different and interesting. Some of his other books are:





Each of these books are educational as well as humorous. I love Piven's take on art and his way of relaying facts.

Does the self-portrait at the top of the page look like the real Hanoch Piven seen below with my kids?

Since attending this event, we have been looking for faces within our surroundings. Garrett, my five year old, helped me find these while walking to our hotel one day this summer.






Do you see faces within your community? What would your self-portrait be made up of if you used objects to portray yourself?

For locals:

The S.C.R.A.P. Gallery will be participating in
Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day
on Saturday, September 25.
Join us from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
at our Studio Scarto at Fiesta Mall in Indio.

A special exhibition, Making Faces: Playful Portraits of People You Know by Hanoch Piven will open as part of the Museum Day's activities.

What? You have never heard of Museum Day? No worries. I haven't heard of it until now. Here is some information:

Museum Day is an annual event hosted by Smithsonian Media in which participating museums across the country open their doors for free to anyone presenting a Museum Day Ticket. More than 1,000 museums across the country will be participating in this special event.

Next time you have a chance at your local bookstore, library, or surfing the next (www.pivenworld.com) be sure to check out the wonderful and creative world of Hanoch Piven. You'll be amazed.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Help for Our Book Club

Attic Gal Rachelle says:

Last month, it was my turn to host our book club. I chose The Help by Kathryn Stockett. I'm so glad I did! It was one of the best book I have read in a long, long time! If you are going to treat yourself to a great summer read, make sure it is this book!

But this is not a literary review, it is a creative blog, so let me show you how I got creative with the book club.


An important part of the book was the Jackson Junior League Annual Ball and Benefit for the Poor Starving Children of Africa.


The Benefit, as they call it, included a silent auction, so I made the table look like the silent auction at the Benefit. There were things like silver candle sticks, embroidered hankies, a Tiffany collectible plate, an antique lace runner, and some embroidered pillow cases - just the kinds of things those ladies of Jackson would have bid on. I made bid sheets for each item, and even signed them in different handwriting by different characters in the book.


At the Benefit, some of the hottest items up for bid were the baked goods handmade by the help - especially this; Minny's Chocolate Custard Pie! If you read the book, you might be gasping right now. The ladies in my book club were actually brave enough to taste this one, though a few of them looked a bit hesitant. Don't worry. I didn't use Minny's secret ingredient this time.

Yes, Miss Hilly Holbrook. This one is for you!

I got the recipe on this blog. It was yummy.


And I also HAD to make Minny's famous Caramel Cake. The recipe for the frosting came from the author herself and it is INCREDIBLE!!! Basically, it is candy spread on top of a cake. Yum! No wonder it got top bids at the Benefit!

Never Fail Creamy Caramel Icing - from The Help

2 1/2 c. sugar
1 slightly beaten egg
1 stick of butter
3/4 c. milk
1 t. vanilla

Melt 1/2 cup of sugar in iron skillet slowly, until brown and runny. Mix egg, butter, remaining sugar, and milk in a saucepan and cook over a low flame until butter melts. Turn the heat up to medium and add the browned sugar. Cook until it reaches the soft ball stage or until mixture leaves sides of pan. This takes about 10 minutes. Remove from fire, let cool slightly, and add vanilla. Beat until right consistency to spread. If it gets too thick add a little cream. This will ice a 2 layer cake.

Reprinted by permission from The Junior League of Memphis, Inc. from “The Memphis Cookbook” © 1952; recipe submitted by Mrs. Phil Thornton, Jr.



It was so fun to be able to throw a fancy ladies' shindig and use just a little bit of my huge milk glass collection (thank you garage sales!) That punch bowl is my favorite piece! In it I had my favorite pretty party punch. It is so light and yummy! Here is the recipe:

Raspberry Lime Punch

1 can frozen concentrated apple juice
1 can frozen concentrated white grape juice
2 bottles ginger ale
1 pkg frozen raspberries
1/2 bottle sweetened lime juice (in the liquor section) - This is the secret ingredient!


And then, as a surprise, my friend Elizabeth brought us a little southern comfort - fried green tomatoes! It was kind of exciting, as I have never tried them before. The Help is set in the South, and it even mentioned fried green tomatoes, but I wasn't about to attempt them. Thanks for the treat, Elizabeth! They were delicious!

The food was good, and the book discussion was great. What a lovely evening with the ladies!