Friday, September 28, 2007

My very own Peter Max



Well, this is it, not the airplane, but my photo. This Continental plane was parked at the Houston airport when we taxied in from our Scotland trip.

Continental Airlines commisioned Peter to paint the plane for the NYC2000. The painted plane was a part of to help New York City celebrate the coming of the year 2000. It took 8 days by 2 teams of 16 people equipped with paint guns and required 320 gallons of paint. All this time, Peter Max was very active painting and supervising the project. [Link to AirinesGate for more details]

Perhaps you have seen it. I would be very jealous if you have flown on it.

So far I haven't seen fit to spend my hard earned $$$$$ on a Peter Max. Prints start in the low $100's, prices go way upwards to originals in the $1000's, a few might be in the $10,000's.

I first met his work on a cruise throught the Panama Canal (from Ft. Lauderdale to Los Angels). Later, at the Texas Heart Institute Museum where I was attending a seminar on aneurysm repair, given by my cardiologist, Dr. Zvonimir Krajcer, M.D., F.A.C.C. and Dr. Cooley, I ran across another work of his.

Peter donated his original Angel With Heart [2000] (painting or print, I'm not sure now) to the Institute. My first stent, to repair my abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) with a stent graft, was done there in April, 2001, by Dr. Krajcer.



'Angel with Heart is a magnificent expressionistic image that conveys the higher ideals of spirit and compassion embodied in a colorful angelic figure. The angel, as an icon, has appeared frequently in Peter Max's work, from his early "Cosmic" period to his "Neo-Expression" period, of which this very special poster is a prime example.' This explanation of poster is from the Peter Max site, http://www.petermax.com/.

So of course, my favorite would be a rather more expensive one. This Angel With Heart print is very similar to the painting he donated, it may be a poster of that same one. And it sells for $960.00. I like it especially because it is signed and dedicated and has a drawing attached (at the bottom).

I think my kids will spring for that for my next birthday or two. After all they are paying for my cable TV when I decided to get it.

Nice kids, huh? Until then, I'll live with my own photo, pictures from the Internet, and numerous post cards that I send myself (see below).

Links:
Peter Max Art Online, http://www.petermax.com/
Send a postcard, read about Peter Max, and/or buy some of his art.

Zvonimir Krajcer, M.D. bio, at Leachman Cardiology Associates, http://leachmancardiology.com/Bios/Krajcer.htm
I recommend him and the clinic wholeheartedly.

AirlinesGatwe, details of the NYC2000 Contential Airlines
http://airlinesgate.free.fr/articles/nyc2000.htm
http://airlinesgate.free.fr/photos/continental/n77014c.htm, large photo 1
http://airlinesgate.free.fr/photos/continental/n77014b.htm, large photo 2


YouTube video of takeoffhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vR50z88PiGw

Progress Report: (see photo below)
[supersized picture click]

The table and chair (there are four) were Mom and Dad's, a present from Grandpa when they were married. I have no idea if they were new or used then. My bet is used because every one of us was real poor in those depression years.

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Comments:
Jim
That is a nice plane. Never been on it, never even seen it before.
Ralph
 
I prefer old furniture to the new poorly made stuff of today. Too bad you haven't gotten through that pile of mail so we could see the table top ;)
 
That is a pretty plane!!

I see you are still working on the mail. It'll take awhile.
 
Hi Jim ~~ Thanks for your comments. Connie aka Meow
has a musical blog, "What's New Pussycat." Looking forward to seeing more pictures from your trip. Take care, Regards, Merle.
 
I haven't seen or heard of that plane either but I must say its very neat.

Still have lots of mail to get through I see. lol

Take care xx
 
Looks like you'll be opening mail for quite a while.
 
Peter Max's wife died last night, likely of suicide. She was 53. Peter was 81 and was thought to be getting senile starting four years ago.
We met him at a showing here in Houston in the 2000's. I am still wanting one of his prints.
Oh yes, we retired in 1999, Arlene, and I next in 2001. We forgot to ask for our paid-for cable that was promised. But in other ways the kids have been extra nice with and to us. One has even volunteered the garage apartment that came with his home.
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