Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Halloween at Le Musée Trouvé

 Greeting to you, All Dear Friends of The Tearoom and Happy Halloween!

For several years, Mr. V and I went on a special Halloween treat in Portland.  One year, we went on a "Haunted" tour of the Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow House (which was very informative, but not too scary!) and a couple of years, we went to Halloween programs at The Victoria Mansion.  One year was a reading of ghost stories in the beautiful main entry way, in front of the grand staircase, followed by a gaslight tour of the house!  Oooh!  So much spooky fun.

Tonight, we are home, in our own little world, but our special Halloween treat to you is a visit to my miniature museum Le Musée Trouvé!  We must assume that this trip there required us to go through a time machine, although I'm not sure if we went forward or backward.  What I do know is that all this happened in a time before the Dreaded Virus, in a time before we needed to be careful about social distancing and wearing masks.  Please enjoy this carefree time, whenever it happens to be.

So, welcome to the museum and I hope you enjoy the spookiness of the season at our opening tonight!

The first two rooms show works by pop surrealist artists Camille Rose Garcia and Kathie Olivas.  Also, in attendance are quite a few lovely bats, from the artist Mizna Wada.  There is more information about these great artists at the end of this post.  

Sometimes, there seems to be a very fine line between cute and creepy and my favorite pop surrealist artists demonstrate this very well.  


(As always, please click images to see them larger.)

The first piece we see tonight is by Kathie Olivas and it is a backdrop for the arriving guests.  See notes below for more information.

Our guests tonight include families with little children, some of them in Halloween costume, witches, bats, our own family member Eadwig and a little family of black cats!





Join me, won't you, as we go to the next room...




In the second room, we have The Archway of The Cricket Nurses by Camille Rose Garcia (hand-colored by me, see notes below).  It is so handy that their abdomens glow like that, as it makes it easier to        tend  to patients in the middle of the night, don't you know?






This couple of creatures, out for a day at the beach, 
are Los Creatura!  



Señor Creatura has treats for he and his wife:  Haunted Lagoon Honey and Bruised Plum ice cream cones and Churros, enough for the both of them!  You may not be able to see it from here, but I even decorated the churros with Cinnamon Stickles for extra glittery yum!!



Señora Creatura has a large Swamp Berry Margarita with paper umbrella!  She's so glamorous, in a slimy, straight-from-the-lagoon sort of way!






In our next two rooms, 
you get to walk through our Cabinet of Curiosities...

Please feel free to walk through before the other guests arrive.


This room shows the strange but beautiful photographs of Karl Blossfeldt of buds, pods and seeds of various plants,  the haunting catwoman photograph by Wanda Wulz, various vintage daguerreotypes, and spirit photography.





















In the next room, are stills from "La Belle et La Bête", the famous Countess Castiglione , more spirit photography, daguerreotypes, more odd botanical photos by Karl Blossfeldt...










And, suddenly, the room is filled with the rest of the guests again...!









Will you dare to take a step outside with me,
into the dark night?
The museum looks so beautiful by night, doesn't it?









Stepping back inside, we find the giant cat Alabaster, telling ghost stories to a roomful of little children (...and bats...and cats...and Eadwig!)







"There once was a ghostie
Who didn't have a home.
So decided to go traveling,
Upon the ocean-y foam..."



Alabaster only looks slightly spooky.  He is really very, very nice!



Now, please join me in the final room of the museum...



Here, seating and a small stage has been added...



Please take a seat.
The Bat Ballet is about to begin!



Everyone is now seated comfortably.



This is the view of the audience from the stage.

The music begins,


The lights dim and the performance begins...







And, we end our evening at the museum with a curtain call by the dancers!

Thank you so much for your visit to the museum, Dear Friends
and
Happy Halloween!!!


Notes on today's post

First Room
The backdrop is actually a glow-in-the-dark tea towel with a design by Cathy Olivas, available from Circus Posterus.  You can see more of her work on Instagram here.

The bats I've used throughout my post today were printed from a free sheet from the artist Mizna Wada's DIY page, which you can see here.  Also, her work is available on Instagram and you can buy many items with her work in these places.

Second Room
The Archway of the Cricket Nurses and Los Creatura couple were coloring pages sent very generously by Camille Rose Garcia to those who were signed up for her e-mail newsletter.  I hand-colored and decorated them with Stickles glitter glue to use in the museum today.  You can see lots of Camille's work on Instagram and her Big Cartel shop.

Fifth Room
The plush Alabaster, created by Camille Rose Garcia was a gift for me from my Dear Mr. V for Christmas last year, along with a copy of her great book "The Cabinet of Dr. Deekay".  You can still get the book from her Big Cartel shop (see the info the the Second Room above).

The photo on the wall in this room is a postcard from the shop of my lovely friend Vanessa.  Her Etsy shop called A Fanciful Twist, can be found here.

Sixth Room
The great creepy cat woman picture on the wall is a vintage postcard from my friend Annelies' Etsy shop Post From the Past.

10 comments:

  1. You have out done yourself again! You and Vanessa have really cheered me up this year with your Halloween party's! Everything is so out of sorts and we won't be decorating our yard or handing out candy for the first time in 30 years. i decorated inside but my heart is not in it first time ever.Thank you so much. Love the museum idea and the stage with the bats! Just magic! I downloaded the little bats too! Stay safe and here's to next Halloween being even better for all!

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    1. Thank you so much for taking a look and I'm so happy you enjoyed yourself! I think we need happy distractions more than ever this year, don't you. I do understand your not being in the mood. We went all out at our house, as that is just what made us feel better. Wishing you peace and happiness and please stay safe. Best wishes, B

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  2. It's all so delightful! At first I thought my favourite rooms were the ones containing the Cabinets of Curiosities. But then came the Bat Ballet and now I'm torn. Haha! Simply wonderful ... I'm sure I shall be revisiting the museum again later this evening, but from my large desktop where I can see things more clearly than on this tiny phone. lol

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    1. Thank you and I'm glad you had more than one favorite part!! I have a lot of fun putting these sorts of projects together and it makes me happy to know that I've made others happy in the process! Please stay safe and well! Best wishes, B

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  3. As is always the case during this time of year, I quietly snuck in and out of your wonderful museum so as not to attract attention to myself. I don’t want anyone to think I’m a hypocrite saying I don’t celebrate Halloween and yet show up at someone’s celebration. I do so love to give homage to your wonderful creativeness and never ending imagination, though. Your guests are always so varied and well mannered. Eadwig has been a favorite of mine for a long time. Should I ever succumb to some malady and need the attention of nurses, it would be quite fun to have nurses whose stomachs glow in the dark! Being crickets, I bet they could also play soothing music to help any sick ones to fall asleep. The Bat Ballet was quite beautiful! All that twirling and wing flapping was so skilled and wonderful to see. Well, it’s getting late. I better continue sneaking out of here before any other guests come. Pleasant dreams!

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    1. Not to worry, Bill. I know you don't celebrate Halloween, but I do think that a lot of what I do is a lighter, friendlier version of it all. I'm grateful for your visit here, nonetheless.

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  4. Dearest Betty,
    Thanks for giving us Hallowe'en this year, as it's totally off the cards for us in France. So enjoyed reading and being taken back in time with all of your lovely images too. You're so creative as ever! Happy Hallowe'en to you and Monsieur V.

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    1. Dearest Jill,
      Thank you so, so much for trying to leave a comment again! So hoping that your ability to leave comments will continue! I am grateful for them!

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  5. Since Blogger did not let this comment from my Dear Friend Laura to go through, I am happy to post her lovely comment for her myself:
    Dearest Betty,

    This museum visit has been my all time favorite. I felt as if I were moving from room to room with the visitors! I would love to know the Bat Ballet’s musical score as well as more about the group photo hanging on the wall during Alabaster’s story time. Another feast for the eyes you’ve created! The lighting is wonderful, and as always I love your creativity and artistry. The toile is wonderful. I love La Belle et La Bête and all of the wonderful goodies like bottles and boxes of various potions and mysteries. This is absolutely wonderful.

    Laura
    xo

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    1. My Dear Laura,
      Thank you so, so very much for your lovely comment for my Halloween blog post! As for the music the bats were dancing to, that seems to be the unspoken part of the blog post, doesn't it? Of course, Saint Saëns' Danse Macabre is an obvious choice, but it could have been something lighter, like sections of Benjamin Britten's Songs From Friday Afternoons! It could have also been some moody piano piece by Jill Tracy! As for the photo hanging on the wall as Alabaster reads his ghost stories, it was a postcard from my friend Vanessa's shop called A Fanciful Twist on Etsy, but unfortunately, I don't know anything else about it. Again, I do so appreciate your taking the time to visit the museum and I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
      xoxoxo,
      B

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