Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Pieter Lategan Productions: Interview with Vladimir Tretchikoff - (Empathy)

 "The great gift of human beings is that we have the power of empathy."  Meryl Streep.



His Story. Photo www.tretchikoff.co.za




Vladimir Tretchikoff, Photo www.shutterstock.com





Questions and Answers:
 
Questions for Vladimir Tretchikoff

Interviewer: "Good afternoon, Mr. Tretchikoff."
 
Vladimir Trethikoff: "Good afternoon."
 
Interviewer: "What is your full name?"
 
Vladimir Trethikoff: "Vladimir Grigoryevich Tretchikoff."
 
Interviewer: "If I say you are a self-thought-out Russian-born artist, am I correct?"
 
Vladimir Trethikoff: "Yes, that is correct."
 
Interviewer: "Thank you. Can you please tell me the meaning of the name you carry, Vladimir?"
 
Vladimir Trethikoff: "My name is a very well-known name in the countries of Slavica and Russia. The meaning of my name, Vladimir, is a very powerful name in my country, where I was born and where I lived until the new order of the Soviet Union. It means to rule with greatness; you can also say ruler of peace or the world."
 
Interviewer: "Mr. Tretchikoff, can you tell us what your lucky number is and why?"
 
Vladimir Trethikoff: "My lucky number is 13. I was born on December 13, 1913, in Kazakhstan. I am a very superstitious man, but still, I believe in the number 13."
 
Interviewer: "Tell me what happened during 1917–1922."
 
Vladimir Trethikoff: "That specific time was after the Russian Revolution, and my family and I moved far east of Russia."
 
Interviewer: "Why did you move to that side of the country?"
 
Vladimir Trethikoff: "The only reason I can remember is because we tried to escape the Soviet Republic."
 
Interviewer: "Why did you and your family, and I also believe a lot of other Russians tried to escape the Soviet Union? Can you tell us more?"
 
Vladimir Tretchikoff: "What happened was that in my country, Russia, the new Russia after the bloody revolution, there was political and social change in the Soviet Republic that forced a lot of Russians to leave and go live somewhere else."
 
Interviewer: "Was it hard for you and your family to move away from your town, which you called home?"
 
Vladimir Tretchikoff: "Yes, it was very difficult for my parents. We end up in China with just a few belongings."
 
Interviewer: "What do you think was the feeling of the people who were not pro-government and could not flee the country?"
 
Vladimir Tretchikoff: "Well, what could they do? They must live with this new Union Republic, so they need to adapt or die. I feel sorry for the people with this long struggle they had and follow it always on the news. I mean, the fall of the Berlin Wall gave a lot of artists control over their art, which they did not have during communism. Remember, all of a sudden, the artists living in those countries had sudden freedom of artistic creativity, and that changed the art of the artist; they walked into a new area of their own creativity."
 
Interviewer: "Did the Chinese Girl or your painting, also known as "The Green Lady," have a connection with the fact that you lived in China?"
 
Vladimir looked at me, and there was silence. I could see his thoughts were very far away, and I was wondering what was going through his mind.

Interviewer: "You remember the Chinese girls?"
 
Vladimir Tretchikoff: He looked at me with a smile and started to laugh.

Interviewer: "Sorry, I went over to the next question. Mr. Tretchikoff, please tell me, To move to another country or a new country because of politics, it must have been hard to do for your family."
 
Vladimir Tretchikoff: "Yes, it was; my father could not get a job in China, so we were very poor and cold."
 
Interviewer: "You and your family were cold."
 
Vladimir Tretchikoff nodded and said, "Yes."
 
There was a silence between us, and we just looked at each other. I did not know what to say, but all I could do was listen.
 
Interviewer: "Did you ever think of going back to Russia?"
 
Vladimir Tretchikoff: "I was only 11 years old when my mother passed away."
 
Interviewer: "What did she die off?"
 
Vladimir Tretchikoff: "She died of typhus; it was high fever, and so forth; she was really very sick. I was the youngest of eight children, so it was very tense for me to lose my mother at such a young age. I remember when she was busy dying, I took a pencil and started to draw her to keep her face in my memory. One of the reasons I did that was because we could not afford photography, so all I could do was draw her."
 
Interviewer: "Is it possible to make that sketch public for us to see?"
 
Vladimir Tretchikoff: 'No."
 
Interviewer: "I am really sorry about your loss. I still need to know if you ever want to go back to Russia. I mean, your father left the house because he struggled to deal with your mother's death. I mean, was it hard for you and your siblings to have your mother pass away and then hear that your father might drown himself in a river? It must have been very difficult for you at that age; I mean, at that time of your life, you need your mommy and daddy."
 
Vladimir Tretchikoff: "I thought of going back but am very glad that I did not, and I went and saw the world. I have the freedom to work in theater."
 
Interviewer: "Yes, theater is something different; the crew and cast became like a family. I remember while studying in theater, after a production, you were friends and always started to greet each other. What did you experience?

Vladimir Tretchikoff: "Yes, I was only 16 when I joined the theater in the Opera House in the Chinese-Russian theater. All our children, after our loss, had to jump and find jobs to survive. My dream has been to become an artist in Paris since I was a young boy. I was lucky to find a job. I managed to go to school till I was 16 years old. I went to school, and after hours, I did backdrops at the theater house."
 
Interviewer: "It takes a lot of teamwork to work on such productions, I know. All the artists are busy getting work done before the curtains open."
 
Vladimir Tretchikoff: He laughs, and I see the excitement of bittersweetness in his eyes. "Yes, that was teamwork, and I was still very young at the time."
 
Interviewer: "So tell me, what did you do at such a young age as crew? I mean, you started working when you were 11 years old; that is very young for a boy or a child to work and earn money."
 
Vladimir Tretchikoff: "Well, in the beginning, I was basically a jack of all trades."
 
Interviewer: "Runner?"
 
Vladimir Tretchikoff: "Yes, runner, make coffee, and do all the small jobs the others can't do. That actually made me happy because I feel worth it and that I am helpful. I was proud of myself."
 
Interviewer: "Mr. Vladimir Tretchikoff, we run out of time. I need to thank you for this wonderful insight into your personal life and all the questions we want to know about you, your pain, your excitement, and above all, your love for art. Thank you for helping me fall in love with your kitsch."

Vladimir Tretchikoff: With a smile, he nodded and looked at me first. He looked at the audience and said, "Thank you."
 
Interviewer: "I want to leave the audience with a thought: where will the Chinese Girl be in the next 20 years, 40 years, or 50 years?" 

Pieter Lategan - Title: "Vladimir" - This Painting is in Design and Development (2024)

 <--- Please note: this is a new Painting of Tretchikoff which was well known for his painting of the Chinese Girl or Green Lady.  --->

Artist Pieter Lategan (Kitsch Artist)
Title: Vladimir - 2024
Medium: Oil on Canvas

Update: 12 August 2024



Video by Pieter Lategan 13 August 2024


Notes: 

Our relationship, which is on the rocks, may be the best for both of us. The breakup with a partner was always hard for me. Everything is busy falling apart; I can even write a poem about the feelings and emotions that are bursting inside me.

Sitting alone and trying to figure out what went wrong and why it was unsuccessful after three and a half years. How can someone say to you that you will be mine forever and, after a few years, just drop you and not feel the same? Then I have to accept that it was not real love.

Finding mistakes - The Freedom I now have. for Anton

It is easy to lie or find
wrong inside a broken man
Sometimes it is fair to kill love
but real love is wrong
not okay to write about it
To kill or forget about it.
It is cold, winter now sad, August with winds
Leaves who leave the trees
Nature is true so are feelings of the human
being in love is a privilege.

 It was only you
the care was just for you
it killed the loneliness I feel sadness when you not around
but you kill the sound of silence
made it alive
for you and my love to you

You will live in my thoughts because it was amazing having you with me
You can't say the same to me
will love you till I forget what we had
Leave you alone on the road I once had
Only in a way sad

- Pieter Lategan 2024

Start Date: 10 August 2024
Time: 10:31 AM
Place: Magalieskruin, Pretoria, South Africa






There are only 29 paintings by artist Vladimir Tretchikoff.. - www.wikiart.org



Book of Tretchikoff writtern by:
Vladimir Tretchikoff, 'Tretchikoff' by Howard Timmins



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Anna Wintour. Photo Siriusxm

Anna Wintour changed Vogue forever.

Anna Wintour became the editor of the well-known fashion magazine Vogue in 1988, and immediately transformed the cover of the magazine by using Hollywood actresses and celebrities as models for the fashion publication.


 Jani Allan and Debbie Loots (2015) - Photo: Herman Lategan (Author of Hoerkind)

Jani Allan (11 September 1952 – 25 July 2023)

Please note this is my personal opion about Me. Jani Allan

She died of cancer; however, my mother also had cancer. With the grace of God, my mother recovered, but daddy did not due to the freak accident.

Allan was a journalist like my mother, but she was an even bigger media personality.

She became well-known for her articles in the Sunday Times, the weekly newspaper in South Africa. 
The Maverick, a daily newspaper in South Africa, described Allan as "the most influential writer and columnist in the country".

Jani a city girl from Randburg Johannesburg gained media interest with the interview with world known leader of the Afrikaner WeerstandsbewegingMr. Eugene Terre'Blanche (31 January 1941– 3 April 2010) who was a famer in Ventersdorp in South Africa during the Apartheid area and murdered on 3 April 2010. I remember I was in Cape Town with a friend of mine, that morning when I heard it on the news. It was very upsetting because he was beaten up, which was the reason for his death.


Pieter Lategan Notes on the Painting "Vladimir" 2024


Pieter Lategan Photo Selfie (10 August 2024 -- Pretoria South Africa)

I studied to become a decor painter in the theater and film industries. I never had a chance to prove myself in that industry and went straight to design.
While studying art, I learned that we are essentially copiers. We replicate existing artwork for specific scenes. We were instructed to create paintings inspired by the old masters to be used in theater productions. - Pieter Lategan (2024)





Sunday, August 11, 2024

I will think about it ok, or-riaat... :)

 


UB40 - (I Can’t Help) Falling In Love With You (Official Video HD Remastered)


What is the meaning of "Can't help falling in love"?
The core melody is instantly recognizable as the basis for “Can't Help Falling in Love.” However, this is not an innocent song about falling head over heels in love. It is about the fleeting nature of sexual infatuation and the pain that is left behind when one of the lovers moves on to something more exciting.03 Aug 2023 (Medium)

(I Can’t Help) Falling In Love With You

Wise men say
"Only fools rush in"
But I can't help falling in love with you

Wise men say
"Only fools rush in"
But I can't help falling in love with you

Shall I stay?
Would it be a sin?
I can't help falling in love with you

As a river flows
Gently to the sea
Darling, so it goes
Some things were meant to be

Take my hand
Take my whole life, too
I can't help falling in love with you

As a river flows
Gently to the sea
Darling, so it goes
Some things were meant to be

Take my hand 
Take my whole life, too
I can't help falling in love with you
I can't help falling in love with you
I can't help falling in love with you
I can't help falling in love with you

About Sharon Stone


Artist: Sharon Stone. Title: Unknown Photo: news.artnet.com



During the pandemic, Sharon Stone faced difficulties and began painting. The celebrity transformed into a painter-by-number artist, taking painting very seriously and even setting up her own home studio. It all occurred during the COVID pandemic, which brought about numerous deaths.

Stone initially focused on abstract paintings and derived immense joy from the process, enabling her to rediscover and reconnect with herself. By 2023, she started exhibiting her artwork at the Allouche Gallery. Pieter Lategan 11 August 2024

Girl with a Mandolin


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Girl with a Mandolin (1910) by Pablo Picasso
(Image: Wikipedia.)


 

Saturday, August 10, 2024

Artist: Pieter Lategan. Title Vladimir's Art Presents Pieter's Kitch Art

 



|Artist: Pieter Lategan. 
Title: Vladimir's Art Presents Pieter's Kitch Art
2018
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Price: R1000


Calendar 2025 - "Lover of Vladimir To Embrace" - Designing of Calendar for 2025 (Print)

 


Pieter Lategan -" Lover of Vladimir" - 2024 (Acrylic on Board)


South Africa Calendar 2025 Photo Calendarena


© Pieter Lategan - "Lover of Vladimir to Embrace" (Calendar 2025)

Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Can I have a Taste, Please.

 


Lewende Woord - Ek Smag na U acoustic

Kristell en Retief Burger se lied - Ek Smag Na U - gesing deur Michelle de Meyer en Liezel Marshall.

We are Fighters




Lissy Lategan x DJ EM-D - Fighter (Official Music Video) - 2019


 

Friday, August 2, 2024

Friday Night Out

 



Friday Night Out at a Pub in Pretoria South Africa with Friends


Friday Night Fun with Friends in Pretoria South Africa


Anton - 2024 - Photo by Pieter Lategan








Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Monday, July 29, 2024

I am Vincent van Gogh (Bi-Polar)

 Vincent van Gogh's mental problems 

This Dutch painter died from the consequences of a suicide attempt with a gun 2 days earlier, on 29 1890, at the age of 37 years.

Three art historians who were familiar with Van Gogh from correspondence and other sources, as well as a neuropsychiatric examiner, explained his medical condition.

The conclusion was that Van Gogh suffered from more than one disease or condition within his body at the same time. He also had borderline personality disorder, which is unstable mood, behavior, and relationships. This personality disorder's symptoms include emotional instability, feelings of worthlessness, insecurity, impatience, and impaired social relationships. The treatments include talk therapy or medication, and hospitalization helps for the severe symptoms. It has been said that he likely developed a bipolar disorder, and that worsened through alcohol use. That with a rising psychosocial tension and that led to his suicide. 

(Source: National Library of Medicine)


Title: L'Arlésienne (portrait of Madame Ginoux)
Creator: Vincent van Gogh
Date created: 1890-02
Physical Dimensions: h 65,3, w 49 cm
Type: Painting
Rights: Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, The Netherlands
External Link: Website Kröller Müller Museum
Medium: Oil on canvas


Vahine no te vi (Woman of the Mango)
Paul Gauguin 1892

Left: Eugène Delacroix, Pièta, around 1850, oil/canvas, 35.0 x 27.0 cm, National Gallery, Oslo. Right: Vincent van Gogh, Pièta, 1889, oil/canvas, 73 x 60 cm, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. Photos in the public domain



Springs - East Rand - Gauteng - South Africa (1989)


Photo by Unknown


Was young wild, looking for fun.  I got a work at the Department of Education in 1989 as storeman.  Jo-Ann was a friend, she always phoned, we chatted but she married.  She worked for the big boss and had very much trouble with her dad who was an alcoholic.

Every morning I left my grandparents' house to catch the train at the nearest train station.  The walk was not far but in Winter Springs is very chilli.  So I dress warm always with a jacket because was that the dress code and I almost forgot you need to wear a tie.

So in the mornings waiting for the train, there were two types of seats on the train, one for the whites, always clean and there were just a few people it was quiet and the people spoke softly and nicely to each other.  We had to pay, and I was worried if I had money with me because if I didn't they were going to put me out at the next station, then I had two options, walk to the house, which would be closer, or find a public phone box to call my grandfather on the landline, but I doubt that will happen, because I have no cents on me.

So I was very friendly with Natalie and her mother who rode with me on the journey every morning, because if I forgot my money at home, hopefully they would help me with a ticket.

Then after the third, you get more train trucks, that was where the black people, mostly the factory workers and mine workers because it is the City of Gold, were standing and hanging out of the train because there was not enough space for them to sit, it was loud and in the winter is cold, and they were poorly dressed.

So, I was working in the city with a high concentration of Art Deco architecture.


Springs, South Africa - Art Deco's Love Child Photo by https://www.theheritageportal.co.za/

In 1994, I failed my second year in one of my main subjects, which was decor paint. You can't fail art. I could not handle the stress.

I remember Liza's boyfriend calling the Breytenbach Theater and then asking the secretary to go and call the decor lecturer. The decor lecturer rushed down the stairs to the office; we sat and waited, and then he rushed up. He then said, "Liza, Michael called. "Can you please go and talk to him?"  While she was on the phone, he came and harassed me and told me to go and have a look at van Gogh's work. This happened multiple times. I got so angry that I wanted to scream, and that is how Liza made a joke of him.


"The Haunted Theatre" Photo from City Seeker


Credit: PPSA & Fringe Photography


Credit: PPSA & Fringe Photography



Released: 1992
Artist: Inner Circle
Album: Sweat (A La La La La Long)
Genre: Reggae

Lyrics
I've been watching you(A la la la la long,a la la la la long long li long long long)C'mon!(A la la la la long,a la la la la long long li long long long)Hey!
Standing across the roomI saw you smileSaid I want to talk to you-oo-ooFor a little whileBut before I make my moveMy emotions start running wildMy tongue gets tiedAnd that's no lieI'm looking in your eyesI'm looking in you big brown eyesOoh yeahAnd I've got this to say to youHey!
Girl I want to make you sweatSweat till you can't sweat no moreAnd if you cry outI'm gonna push it some, more, moreGirl I want to make you sweatSweat till you can't sweat no moreAnd if you cry outI'm gonna push itPush it, push it some more(A la la la la long,a la la la la long long li long long long)C'mon!(A la la la la long,a la la la la long long li long long long)ooh!
So I said to myselfIf she love me or notBut the dreads done knowThat love is his to getWith a little bit of thisAnd a little bit of thatMy lyric goes on the attackMy tongue gets tiedAnd that's no lieI'm looking in your eyesI'm looking in your big brown eyesOoh girlAnd I've got this to say to youHey!
Girl I want to make you sweatSweat till you can't sweat no moreAnd if you cry outI'm gonna push it some mo-o-o-oreGirl I want to make you sweatSweat till you can't sweat no moreAnd if you cry outI'm gonna push itPush it, push it some more
(A la la la la long,a la la la la long long li long long long)Ooh yeah!(A la la la la long,a la la la la long long li long long long)One more time!(A la la la la long,a la la la la long long li long long long)Sing it!(A la la la la long,a la la la la long long li long long long)Hey!
Woo woo woo woo wee yeahEyesI'm looking in your big brown eyesAnd I've got this to say to youHey!Girl I want to make you sweatSweat till you can't sweat no moreAnd if you cry outI'm gonna push it some mo-o-o-o-oreGirl I want to make you sweatSweat till you can't sweat no moreAnd if you cry outI'm gonna push itPush it, push it some more
(A la la la la long,a la la la la long long li long long long)Yeah!(A la la la la long,a la la la la long long li long long long)Push it, push it some more(A la la la la long,a la la la la long long li long long long)Alright!(A la la la la long,a la la la la long long li long long long)Push it, push it some mo-o-o-ore
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Ian Lewis
Sweat (A La La La La Long) [Sweatbox Construction] lyrics © Rock Pop Music

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Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear Artist Vincent Van Gogh (Wikipedia)


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"Lauren" - Pieter Lategan

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