Monday, September 16, 2024

Martin Bester You Are Part of The DNA OF All Of South Africa.


First Publish Date: 12 September 2024


Martin Bester - "Net 'n Bietjie Asseblief" ("Just a little bit please") - Friday 13 September 2024


 A baby was born in Bethal, Oos-Transvaal (now Mpumalanga province) under the stars to become one. A young boy grew up in Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape and studied at the Nelson Mandela University the science of psychology and the language of our President, Mr. Mandela (Madiba) isiXhosa.

 He was only in his first year when he started with radio, never knowing that he would be one of the greatest radio presenters at one of the largest radio stations, Jacaranda FM. The good man we listen to every morning is Martin Bester.

 - Pieter Lategan (Friday, 13 September 2024).

Source: Wikipedia


Martin Bester Photo: www.mykitchen.co.za


In The Mornings

Sometimes I do not sleep
Sometimes I fall a sleep
But sometimes I am a wake
and the sound of darkness mingle in my mind 

How will you wake me up every morning?
when I am down
lost without you
my little love for you

Just a little bit please...

- Pieter Lategan (2024)



Elandré - Vuur Op Die Water (2019) -"Fire on the Water"



P!nk - Bridge of Light (HQ) Official Version 13 Nov 2011

What is Bridge of Light about:

A Bridge of Light is about connecting us with our own and each other's humanity.(28 May 2017)



Video Pieter Lategan (12 September 2024)


Update: 16 September 2024



Eating the Cats (#Donald Trump Remix) - 16 September 2024


John Oliver pays tribute to his late dog in #Emmys acceptance speech - 16 September 2024 



Artist: Pieter Lategan. Title: "Woef" (16 September 2024)


#anton and I at Raras Night Club - 15 September 2024

Update: 21 September 2024


Web Banner Design: Title: Super Pup! - Design Pieter Lategan 21 September 2024


@martinbester
@elandre

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

What is a Drone Chicken?


What is a Drone Chicken? - Pieter Lategan (11 September 2024)

Part of marketing is to do something different and to be unique. The social media platforms are taking over the TV industry. Large companies compete with small entrepreneurs working from their rooms. The competition swiftly transitions to the guy who starts his own business, making it possible for him to grow into a big business after a few years.


It is now known that the internet is the global advertising platform, and it is still growing and overtaking television marketing. Smartphones have changed everything because they are affordable and easily accessible.


Attention is what people need to advertise themselves, which is why they need to be different. This is also the reason why social media influencers become famous.

 - By Pieter Lategan (11 September 2024)

Invest in Art - What My Art Can Do For You



Pieter Lategan - Portrait Painter

 Invest in Art - Pieter Lategan (2024) Pretoria, South Africa South African Portrait Artist.


Do you ever feel like your living room could use a little more personality and charm? It can be frustrating when your space feels bland and uninspired, especially when you want to relax and enjoy your home.

My curated selection of unique and eye-catching paintings is the perfect way to transform your living room into a space that reflects your style and makes you smile. I have pieces to suit every taste. Just a few well-chosen artworks can completely change the look and feel of a room.

Interested in discovering artwork that speaks to you? Please contact me at +27 0647500179. #art #southafricaartist #Pretoria

Monday, September 9, 2024

The Last Supper (Leonardo)

 


Artist Leonardo da Vinci

Year c. 1495–1498
Type Tempera on gesso, pitch, and mastic
Movement High Renaissance
Dimensions 460 cm × 880 cm (181 in × 346 in)
Location Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan, Italy


Pieter Lategan Video - "The Last Supper" Artist da Vinci

The Challenge of Businesses is to Sell the Products Inside the Business. - Pieter Lategan (2024)


I am not a Fly By Night Artist - By Pieter Lategan







Sound Love đŸ’— 2024 





 

Sunday, September 8, 2024

Unibrow - Frida Kahlo, Sophia Hadjipanteli


Portrait
Acrylic
61 x 51 cms
Canvas Block



Greek Model: Sophia Hadjipanteli  Photo: www.parikiaki.com

Sophia is a Greek model and famous for her unibrow. She models for Hugo Boss and Guess.  In 2023, this model went viral.





Ancient Greece Unibrow Image: Facebook

Ancient Greeks drew in their brows to connect them. Unibrows were seen as beautiful and were worn by intelligent and lusted-after women.

Causes of a  Unibrow:

I did a bit of research on unibrows, also called synophrys in medicine, and it is about your DNA. It is commonly found in men specifically with the gene dubbed PAX3.

Friday, September 6, 2024

Dancing in the Mud - "The Mud Song"

 


TikTok - VybzEntertainer

I found this video on TikTok this morning, which I find very creative. I think this artist made a very good statement with the dress dancing in mud. I wonder what the meaning of this video clip he made will be.


Thursday, August 29, 2024

The Priest - Frans Claerhout : Painter (Please note I said in my video this is the only two oils, it is not true, the collector have only two oils.)

Please note this friend of me who Anton and I visit for dinner have only two oils, that is not the only two oil paintings which is made by Frans Claerhout (1919-2006)



Pieter Lategan at Frans Claerhout artworks at a friend of mine - Pretoria, South Africa (28 August 2024)




Madonna - Like a Prayer (Japan '90) laserdisc rip


The meaning of Madonna's song "Like a Prayer" is about a passionate young girl in love with God, who becomes the only male figure in her life.

Update on the 4th of September 2024


Madonna Culture

Update: 16 September 2024


#madonna fever - Photo #Instagram






Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Share Forever - Zimbabwe

 


Slaan daardie slang Literal Version - (2014)


Robin Schulz & Wes - Alane (2021)


Love song

 
There is a love
A feeling so strong
Coming to the world from up above
Where you and me and all nature belong
 
 
Here is a song
The heart in a music so fine
For everyone dancing all along
A sound of joy that is so divine
 
Come on and dance in a love song
All together, forever
Come on and dance in a love song
All together, forever
Join the world in a love song
People are singing, everyone loving free
 
There is a love
A feeling so strong
Coming to the world from up above
Where you and me and all nature belong
 
Come on and dance in a love song
All together, forever
Come on and dance in a love song
All together, forever
Join the world in a love song
People are singing, everyone loving free
 
We belong the planet
Here and everywhere
And nature is the home
Everybody share
 
We belong the planet
Here and everywhere
And nature is the home
Everybody share
 
We belong the planet
Here and everywhere
And nature is the home
Everybody share
 
Come on and dance in a love song
All together, forever
Come on and dance in a love song
All together, forever
 
Come on and dance in a love song
All together, forever
Come on and dance in a love song
All together, forever
Join the world in a love song
People are singing, everyone loving free

What is this song is about:

This song was recorded by an artist named Wes, who hails from the Republic of Cameroon in Central Africa. The song gained fame in Europe, even though it was sung in the Cameroonian language called Duala.

 According to "Pikkulokki" "Alane" is a song of exuberant love, intertwined with minor material conflicts in our lives that we must overcome. These conflicts are deemed insignificant in the grand scheme of earthly life, while our need to connect with others is seen as the most effective way to break down barriers.


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?" 

Back to Sculpting: Lessons Learned and New Beginnings - No Name Yet

 Start Date: 4 October 2024 12:44 PM Today, I decided to start working on a sculpture. To be honest, I don’t have a clear idea of where it’s...