Collage - Journal 1932...

Collage - Journal 1932...

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Destinations...


"You can hardly expect ordinary trunks and bags made for domestic service, to endure  the continues and sometimes remarkable handling under foreign skies."

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Bohemianism - an unconventional lifestyle...

(haute bohème by Tavarua)



haute bohème 

haute bohème I

haute bohème II

haute bohème III


 haute bohème IVa


 haute bohème IVb

 haute bohème IVc

Friday, July 5, 2013

Life of an Elephant...

(Photos by Tavarua)

"For every beauty there is an eye to see it.  For every truth there is an ear somewhere to hear it.  For every love there is a heart somewhere to receive it." 
- Ivan Panin







Sunday, June 30, 2013

Island days - Thailand...

(All Photos by Tavarua)

"Your life is an island separated from all other islands and continents. Regardless of how many boats you send to other shores or how many ships arrive upon your shores, you yourself are an island separated by its own pains, secluded in its happiness”

- Kahil Gibran









“Few are those who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts.”

-Albert Einstein


"Your living is determined not so much by what life brings to you as by the attitude you bring to life; not so much by what happens to you as by the way your mind looks at what happens.” - Kahil Gibran









Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Thai Silk - "The Legendary American" - Jim Thompson

(All Photos by Tavarua)

"The legendary American", the man who created the still existing Jim Thompson Thai Silk Company. A former OSS intelligence officer and architect.  In 1948 he had established himself as a silk distributor.



He collected  Asian objets d’art at a time when few westerners had the fascination for Asian antiques. His home now a museum located on the bank of the Saen Saeb Canal.

 6 Soi Kasemsan 2, Rama 1 Road, Bangkok.


The first weavers of the Jim Thompson silk brand were the villagers at Ban Krua..


Frank Crowinshield the former editor to Vanity Fair arranged for Thompson to meet Edna Woolman Chase - at the time the editor for Vogue - she was the authority in the world of fashion.  Soon after their meeting Thai Silk was photographed for Vogue.


Jim Thompson House is six traditional Thai teak wood houses which were transported from Ayutthaya and Bangkok’s Ban Krua community.





After his mysterious disappearance in the Malaysian jungle in 1967 - his home with its collections were donated to the people of Thailand by his nephew.



East meets West - Italian marble floors.





East meets West - He had Belgian Chandeliers in the ceilings of his house.