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It’s not just that La Jolla feels more like a small town than its neighboring big city, but that it actually is a town. This might not mean a lot to visitors, who are likely to be charmed for whatever it is, but when one decides to live here, it can make all the difference in the world.
The shops in the Town Square might look like any mall from a distance, but the insider’s view shows a sense of taste and style that aren’t found in most places in the world. This is because of the enormous efforts on part of the local community to make it something that’s exceptional to both the tourists and the residents. That’s due to the understanding that a La Jolla CA house is a wonderful thing. It’s perhaps one of the nicest areas in Southern California, where all the posh attractions are present, but so is a remarkable, close sense of community.
The summer’s attempt to break the world’s record for hair donation at La Jolla High School was one very visible example of this. People from all over the area turned out to contribute to a very worthy cause, and also helped the neighborhood to find ways of making a difference. It’s a combination that’s hard to find anywhere else.
town square September 22, 2010 at 3:10 pm Comments (0)Filed under Art, Community, Culture by Dan
Despite the extremely fickle nature of the art world at large for abstracts, the works have a very palpable potency to anyone who has the right rods and cones to pick up color. In large cities, where the contemporary art world demands a kind of stern adherence to a new post-structuralism that needs to maintain an aesthetic that is almost anti-beauty at times, these works can stand as a kind of oppositional statement, and invite in the kinds of visual pleasure that are, at root, more populist than any other ideology. The sense of design and splendor of the New York boutique hotels have a similar effect, and it is a welcome sight to any eye, but especially tired ones.
It’s rather a delightful thing, then, when artists like Beatriz Milhazes can find a home for their works here. For this Brazillian-born visual artist, however, it’s not just one single gallery, but her work is represented in some of the big cultural giants. With works in the permanent collections of MOMA, the Guggenheim, and the Met, it might be safe to say that she has landed. In many respects, the work here is almost gravy for a career that has seen plenty of opportunities to reach fresh eyes. Her work has showings all over the world, is popular in Brazil, and has a secure position in the Parisian art scene as well.
What’s truly extraordinary about her work, however, is the acute sense of design. At first glance, it might be easy for art snobs to dismiss it as simple bright colors put together to attract attention, surely, but devoid of content. That is certainly not the case, as a closer look reveals a great deal of attention to the history of abstract art, drawing on a wealth of European influences while remaining firmly in a Brazilian Tropicale sensibility. This is but another example of how Brazilian culture is continuing to gain force in popular conceptions, being recognized at last for its deep and evolving contribution to global visual culture.
Beatriz Milhazes,
Brazilian Tropicale,
New York boutique hotels February 27, 2010 at 10:20 am Comments (0)Filed under Community by Dan
With all the uncertainties of moving to a new place, or relocating a business, or starting a new venture in life and work, it can be difficult to find the right balance between imagined stresses and real challenges. It’s a testament to the company you’re working with when this balance is easy to reach, where the imagined problems can be revealed for what they are very quickly, so you can start to focus on the things that are really important. TransGlobe Property Management takes care of the essential needs of its new residents, and also provides continually excellent service to its ongoing customers, so that the usual hassles of moving are minimized.
There’s no doubt that moving can be a very complicated time in anyone’s life, but there’s also no doubt that it can be one of the most exciting. Thinking about making a new life in a new city or neighborhood is a reason for optimism, and offers a chance to start over again, taking the best of what you know and leaving the rest behind. With TransGlobe Property Management, the stress of moving is easily replaced by the real excitements of a new place to work and live. They care a great deal about their buildings, going to great pains to keep them beautiful and well-maintained. With thousands of properties and millions of square feet of space all over the country, this is no small feat, but speaks to a long career of dedication to continuing Canada’s tradition for creating great neighborhoods.
The quality of life here is really splendid, and it helps when the company renting the spaces is so committed to seeing this quality only get better. TransGlobe is devoted to place, and the team of seasoned professionals live and work in the same communities. They participate in a number of very worthy charitable activities, as well as participating in local events, so they can continue to stay in touch with their clients, and have a deep understanding of what it means to live here. They help their customers every step of the way, to helping find the perfect location and the perfect structure for your needs and style, all the way to continuing to serve the customer by maintaining a high level of service in helping resolve any issues that might arise while you’re living and working here. They meet the customer where they live, because they live here, too. With over 15 years of service, they’ve become an important asset to the local communities.
creating great neighborhoods,
essential needs,
Transglobe Property Management December 3, 2009 at 11:42 am Comments (0)