Friday, July 20, 2012

Purposeful Design

What is most beautiful about art, is how it usually is an expression of where the artist has been, where they come from, what they've encountered, and what they see.  Whether it be a standpoint from experience, a tribute to one's culture, or just an interpretation of what's important to the artist.  The medium in which one chooses to use in art is usually determined by what they were able to get their hands on the moment the creative spark began.  Be it fabric, gold, clay, crap leather, spray paint  or an upside-down bucket, the true beauty of art is what one can express animately, with something totally inanimate.

A lover of beauty and creativity, my radar is known to land me in places where this is most excellently displayed.  July 18, 2012, I had the pleasure of attending such a display presented by the Fashion Center Space for Public Art (www.fashioncenter.com) in NYC's famed Fashion District.  An amazing window display showcased the jewelry design talent of Fatima Samad, an American born Ghanian based in New York.  Inspired by her family's culture, she began adorning herself with unusual garments and pieces, which drew a demand from onlookers.  Fatima "combines natural, artistic environments of the East and West, old and new, contemporary, and traditional rustic" elements to construct her "wearable art"(www.designbyujewlery.blogspot.com).  Elegantly displayed on female silhouettes created by Art Director, Tommy Montanez, Fatima's work was given a platform of high fashion and quality taste in the beauteous window display.  The combination of jewelry and sculpture was a beacon in the midst of the terrible NYC storm that occurred.  Supporters came out in large numbers, the elements did not stop our hunger for artistic exchange.  Lending his genius to the project as Creative Director was Tori Famuyiwa  owner and creator of Toriola (www.toriola.com).  His fusion couture designs have been featured in Bloomingdales and Essence Magazine.  Both Tori and Fatima participated in Africa Fashion Week New York 2011.

  All those present got a chance to hear the inspiration, and see the vision firsthand.  With or without their respective titles, Fatima, Tori, and Tommy inspired my own art within.  That is what makes me want to be around it, to experience someones else's process is such a high form of living.  All of this, and we were still serenaded by Austrian-born, classically trained violinist Queen Rose. We bopped our heads to Biggie, Tupac, and Beyonce while she fervently combined her classics in true legato fashion.     Ya Indieground House Management (www.yaindiegroundhouse.com),  the sponsors for the event, did a phenomenal job bringing all of us together to experience this moment.  I've witnessed their un-canny knack for finding and sharing with the world one-of-a -kind creative treasures, this evening was no exception.

I'm not one for flattery, honestly.  If I like something, I like something, if I don't, well...  Fatima Samad's jewelry is breathtaking.  Seriously.  I particularly appreciate the brightly colored leather chosen for some of her earrings.  I instantly saw myself wearing them, casually, date-night, and even for a formal event.  Her work makes you want to be a canvas.  What is translated is that each piece was done on purpose, that the designs intentionally jar an image of where Fatima and her family hold their ties.  We walked away with a sense of what is important to her, what will be important to you when wear her art.  Purposefully designed, this was an evening of a true merge of beauty.
Fatima Samad, Tommy Montanez, Tori Famuyiwa



Queen Rose, Fatima Samad

Oscar Pesantes

Myron Johnson, Ya Indieground House, Roy Paul







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Fuzion Magazine interviewing Tori Famuyiwa




Tifini Lewis, Fatima Samad

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Vineyard

"...they made me the keeper of the vineyards; but mine own vineyard have I not kept"
-Song of Solomon 1:6

I quote the Shula-mite with a positive connotation, she was in the field working her butt off for her brothers with no regard.  I on the other hand, have been in the "field" working in my craft, on my craft, because of my craft, and loving it. It's been a minute since I've shared my journey with you, accept my apologies with appreciation that I have actually been feeding my children.   Let's see, The MAKEUP Show, my birthday, Celebrity Stylist Nadia Vassell's Salon Meet and Greet, photo shoots, weddings, Full Figure Fashion Week, named the official MUA of Eyani Couture, more weddings, moving-up ceremonies for my kiddies, to name a few.  Oh yes, I have been nominated for a 2 awards for my work from Black Street Magazine in the Beauty and Blogger categories (http://blackcelebrationawards.com/blogger-nominees/ http://blackcelebrationawards.com/beauty-nominees/).  In addition, I am now the Beauty and Style writer for both GreedyNature.com, and FuzionMag.com. 


"Go Shawty" I made those peacock shoe cuffs...




Emmy Award Winning MUA Julia Davis

Nadia Vassell of Nadia Vassell Salon


Evie Foster



Eyani Couture Team with FFF Week CEO Gwen DeVoe

Gwen DeVoe







Kindergarten Graduate

2nd grade Graduates

My bride Eva
 I have been a little busy, but I miss you guys.  I have been in the forefront for a minute, but you should now by now that I love to share with you what goes on behind the scenes.  Not the glamor behind the glamor, but the real nitty-gritty of why people do what they do creatively. I have to do better about being distant.  It's nice to be busy, I'd die if I had to be idle, but connecting on basic human levels is my driving force.  It's all connected to why I am even writing this in the first place, and what is leading me right back into the vineyard... 


I have a bunch of things to give away that I've amassed in my travels.  Please, just leave a comment and holler back, no dissertations or full essays, just say hello.  You could get your hands on some hair products, sunglasses, jewelry, even perfume.  Holla if you hear me!!