Let’s believe in love, work, art, education, science, the natural world, democracy, service and sacrifice, tolerance, equality and solidarity!
Let’s believe in ourselves, each other, our dreams and the possibility of things to come. Happy New Year!
© Jaime Permuth, 2025
Let’s believe in love, work, art, education, science, the natural world, democracy, service and sacrifice, tolerance, equality and solidarity!
Let’s believe in ourselves, each other, our dreams and the possibility of things to come. Happy New Year!
I got through this god awful year thanks to this woman and the love and life we’ve built together.
Washington Heights, New York
Hoy está de manteles largos una de las personas que más admiro y quiero en este planeta. Olmedo Rentería, el legendario Olmedini El Mago cumple 80 años.
Respetado mago, desde que nos conocimos han sido incontables las aventuras y los recorridos. Han quedado grabadas algunas de ellas a través de los reportajes del New York Times, Univisión, Telemundo, TV Globo, Genii Magazine y tantos otros canales mediáticos. Nunca olvidaré el homenaje en Yankee Stadium frente a cuarenta mil personas ni su actuación estelar en el MagiFest en Columbus, Ohio. Le deseo hoy y siempre todo lo mejor en la vida.
La fama ya es suya!
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This man, for whom I have the utmost admiration and affection, turns 80 years old today.
I hope in 2021 we will be able to return once again to the road we had been traveling together for two years. There have been so many adventures and triumphs along the way. Some of them have been chronicled by the New York Times, Univisión, Telemundo, TV Globo, Genii Magazine and many other media outlets. I will never forget the day the NY Yankees honored him and his ceremonial first pitch in front of 40,000 people. Or his stellar performance headlining this year's MagiFest in Ohio. Most of all, I miss spending time together. I wish today I was heading to El Barrio to raise a glass to his health and celebrate!
Luca and Olin are deepening their own rhythms and charting spaces for exploration. I find it all endlessly inspiring.
Happy Hanukkah and Happy Holidays! Enjoy some bubble tea with your latkes and hope to see you again in person in 2021!
Father and sons
Two years ago it was just a hardwood floor under our sofa.
Last week, the State Department shipped back one of my photographs which had been installed at the US Embassy in Guatemala for the last two years.
The piece is from my 2014 series “El Sistema”, a photographic document of the work of Sistema de Orquestas de Guatemala (SOG), a non-profit whose mandate is to create a network of new symphonic orchestras which offer free classical music education for the country’s youth.
This week I sold prints of these two images I shot a few years ago at the Highline. They’ll hang in the corporate headquarters of an architectural firm in NYC.
When Olin sees something he’d like to eat he gets a little crease in his brow and says in Korean: “I didn’t eat that”.
In Guatemala, my father Mario Permuth makes these digital illustrations so his grandchildren in New York will smile.
I spent yesterday visiting with my dear friend Olmedini El Mago.
It had been nine long months since the last time we had a chance to see each other. And equally long since the last time he performed magic on the subway - or ventured out for a haircut.
A few notes about our twins:
Like characters in a children’s book, they say “tok tok tok” instead of actually knocking on doors.
They translate everything from Korean to English for Papi’s benefit. Luca is a puzzle master and also loves to build to spec. Olin gets a kick out of assembling as well, as long as the result looks nothing like the illustration in the product box.
Olin breaks out in song. Luca gets up to dance.
Luca’s color is blue. Olin’s is red.
They call each other “Cuca” and “Ewin”.
When one of them gets hurt, the other rushes in to give comfort.
They stomp their feet like pistons in an engine when they’re upset.
They laugh at each other’s jokes for minutes on end - but nobody else gets it.
They can fight over toys all day long, but they don’t think twice about letting other kids borrow them at the playground.
Luca does a happy dance when he eats his favorite foods; Olin eats them with both hands at once.
Olin is fiercely independent; mischief is Luca’s middle name.
When they see themselves in the mirror, they call out their brother’s name.
When they go to sleep at night, they hold onto Mami, like pilgrims to their prayer.
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Luca and Olin are two years old today.
Olin is a fox, Luca is a lion.
This corner felt like the kind of spot neighborhood residents come out to at the end of the day to have a friendly chat.
No doubt you’d find me here if I lived on the island.
This morning I was reading an animal book to the twins. We came to an illustration of an octopus. “Who is this?”
Luca: “Octopus”
Olin: “Yummy”
Jeju Island: lessons learnt.
After the storm I caught a glimmer of light in the sky. I looked at the clouds and thought about my mother’s soul. The light intensified slowly and then it’s full radiance came forth on the horizon.
I felt it was shining for me. The light was her voice and it spoke to my heart, bringing a moment of peace and reassurance to a grieving son.
“A man doesn't have time. When he loses he seeks, when he finds he forgets, when he forgets he loves, when he loves he begins to forget”.
When they see themselves in the mirror, they call out their brother’s name.