Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

8.10.2014

Miami Must: Art Walk - August Edition

yesterday I was finally able to visit various galleries. this was my 3rd visit to art walk but the 1st time I get there before the huge 'artsy' crowds invade n drink up the night.

my favorite artists are the only ones I have mentioned below with names and descriptions. get to know: Matt H, Franks Christopher, Sergio Valenzuela and Manuel Zapata's live at demo.






we are kings
new works by mr. herget aka matt h.

“In my eyes, the crayon is the most primitive contemporary art tool,” Mr. Herget says.



we are kings
new works by mr. herget aka matt h.


we are kings
new works by mr. herget aka matt h.
gregg shienbaum fine art


we are kings
new works by mr. herget aka matt h.


live art demonstration by manuel zapata
@el_tac0
www.behance.net/manuelzapata
Artista Colombiano


live art demonstration by manuel zapata
@el_tac0
www.behance.net/manuelzapata
Artista Colombiano



franks christhoper 
nba finals 2014 / lebron james inspo
#6
miami heat
mixed media on wood
gallery: alberto linero


franks christhoper 
nba finals 2014 / lebron james inspo
#6
miami heat
mixed media on wood
gallery: alberto linero

About Franks Christopher:

FRANK’S UGLY ART, by Franks Christopher, is the result of a young man thinking and painting as though he never let passing time or the adult world take over his inner child.  Christopher draws design inspiration and thematic concepts from his surroundings.   Riding the metro, playing basketball, or struggling with “real world” challenges spark within his psyche the honesty of a child.

For Christopher, the painting process starts and ends spontaneously.  Ideas and impressions bubble up to the surface becoming vibrant color and ecstatic line as controversial concepts challenge each other within the artist’s mind. 

Late night hours are a magical to work and create. On Christopher’s worst days, he is blessed with the best ideas.  Negativity is transformed into positive visuals illustrating the victory of the individual in a cold and concrete world.  The rose breaking through pavement is a recurring component in much of Christopher’s work.

The artist sees our world as a big amusement park given by God for our enjoyment in spite of all its difficulties.  For him, it is up to the individual to create the experience by choosing what rides to ride, and which ones to avoid.  There is no judgment, only choice.

Info via: ALBERTO LINERO WEBSITE 


painting "mi centro"
artist: Sergio "Valenz" Valenzuela
gallery: alberto linero

About Valenz:
Sergio "Valenz" Valenzuela was born in Guatemala in 1970, and developed an interest in art at an early age. His first group show was at the Bienal de Arte Paiz, Guatemala City, in 1992. Since that time Valenz has be featured in over seventy group shows and close to thirty solo exhibitions in South America and around the world. In 2005, he received a scholarship from the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-arts, Paris, France. Valenz will be making his US debut as a featured artist at Alberto Linero Gallery's group show "Automatismo", opening August 9th in Miami's Wynwood Arts District. 

Valenz's canvases are often a contrast between intricate line and a competition between flooding color and negative space. His composition mimics the microcosm of our minds and the enveloping macrocosm in which we exist and operate. Automatismo refers to the artist's process of creating an image of the subconscious mind - peppered with symbols - but unadulterated by the artist's own psychological make-up. Valenz draws energy and inspiration from the urban environment and human interaction in communal spaces, but instead of expressing his own experience, he pulls a thread from the collective unconscious, becoming a conduit instead of a filter. Chairs represent our tendency to wait for someone or something - an opportunity, a perfect moment, the thing that will bring significance to our existence. Ladders represent action and the desire to scale new heights, while playful figures on cycles are there to remind the us that life is still a game.

Info via: ALBERTO LINERO FACEBOOK 



8.06.2012

Nicaragua Diseña 2012

The Nicaraguan Tourism Board and Nicaraguan designer, Shantall Lacayo join forces in search of Nicaraguan designers and artists to participate in the first official design fair dedicated to Nicaraguan innovative design, “Nicaragua Diseña 2012” which translates to Nicaragua Designs 2012. The fair’s objective is to offer new generations of artists and independent designers an opportunity to showcase their diverse innovations and trends at a cultural and creative incubator to a general and international public.

“NICARAGUA Diseña 2012” will be an event completely dedicated to the support and promotion of Nicaraguan creativity in order to attract potential international buyers. During these two days, the audience will be able to enjoy a design incubator that explores diverse stems of creativity while culturally indulging themselves with new ideas and trends in the fashion design, architecture, furniture, visual art, and much more. This event will be a platform for the top Nicaraguan emerging and independent artists, design institutes and businesses. The fair will encourage the consumption of designs labeled as “designed and made in Nicaragua” and showcase the best Nicaraguan workmanship quality as well as their artistic potential. The fair’s target market will extend to trend makers, business investors, press, design professionals, potential clients, celebrities, universities, buyers, and general public.  “NICARAGUA Diseña 2012” will set Nicaragua apart as a potential and multi-faceted country not only in Latin America but internationally through the exhibition of young and modern talented entrepreneurs.

“NICARAGUA Diseña 2012 has currently started and will conclude the reception of applications by August 30th, 2012. The following design categories are being summoned: Fashion design, Accessories, Shoes, Architecture, Gardening, Furniture, Contemporary design, Art, Textile design, and Digital design. 

This event will be held at the Crowne Plaza Convention Center in Managua on October 21 – 22, 2012. 

General questions can be addressed to the e-mail: info@shantalllacayo.com.

ARE YOU NICARAGUAN?

YOU UP FOR THE CHALLENGE?

EMAIL US!

6.03.2012

Graffiti Location: Williamsburg, New York

how was your weekend?

well, i spent mine at Williamsburg, yep! both saturday and sunday. saturday, i walked around with Yao from Turquesa Boutique and Patty, and we hit up the Artist and Fleas Market and the Williamsburg Food/Flea Market on the river. we all decided on Colombian Arepas by Palenque! delishhhhhhhh! and since Yao just moved into the area for the week, we walked her around the Bedford vintage, lingerie, tea and coffee shops. 

then today, with her friend, Erica, we all walked around with New York/Dominican skater and master of the ollie, Luis Tolentino for a little photoshoot and interview (which will be featured on Turquesa Boutique's blog.

** update ** check out Turquesa Boutique's blog for more photos and info about Luis.

Williamsburg is not only a style location but an artsy location. enjoy!

oh! and don't worry i got some style shots for some later posts.









BTW like URBAN ARTISTS?
did you hear about this? DE MI BARRIO A TU BARRIO

" This regional project features artists from Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. Together with German painter Jim Avignon they will create a mural in a public space in each participating country, followed by an after party. 
More than 300 urban artists, designers, muralists, illustrators, cartoonists from the Caribbean, Central America and Mexico have participated in our contest and sent us their proposals. "

5.10.2012

Event Style: Upper East Side Tribal Art Show

last night, my friend was presenting his African tribal art collection for the 1st time in New York at a private Upper East Side art showing with other fellow international galleries. he however, proudly represented Barcelona, Spain. felicidades Galeria Montagut! EXITO AMIGO!


how much do you think this is worth?
hint
6 digits.
no joke.



honestly, i was just there for the wine but i ended up meeting a great crowd of folks from all around the world and one special lady. she caught my eye by wearing this vibrant vintage jacket! SPEC-TA-CULAR!

her name, Robin Lovelace, her profession, Sculptor. but who is she wearing? Robin was kind enough to write it all down for me on her business card.


What and Who is She Wearing?
Miro Jacket by St. Martins, Martin Kornfeld.



3.14.2012

Event: Expo Mujer y Arte 2012

Laura Baez de Lacayo

Erika Mierisch


Maria Reneé Perez

Mariu F. de Lacayo

Event Style : Expo Mujer y Arte 2012

Stylists, Mariu Lacayo & Norma Gomez
and yours truly
not the best picture, but we looked great

RAWR! Leopard Print Shoes!
Open Toe or Peep Toe?


Nicaraguan Artist and one of the 22 female painters to show at Expo Mujer y Arte 2012, Maria Reneé Perez, looking timelessly chic in pastel bow-tied pumps, linen midi skirt, classic white blouse, velvet black blazer accessorized with a pearl necklace and multicolored snakeskin clutch.

Get to know Maria Reneé Perez in this week's edition of Nosotras for La Prensa Nicaragua.

Photo Below: Las Amigas by Maria Reneé Perez  


Side Note:
It's pretty amazing how art, music, design, and fashion all wrap into one or in this case, end up at the same event.

Fashion Stylist and Boutique Owner, Mariu Lacayo's mother - Mariu F. de Lacayo was the former manager of Ponte Vecchio and has been a noted artist and fashionista.

  Maria Reneé Perez's son is sneaker-holic, DJ Killa Ka5 - who's also gifted in graffiti art.

Designer, Vicente Castellon was also spotted at the event and is also highly-recognized by his drawing skills from his fellow peers. In fact, Castellon hails from a family of artists as is designer, Shantall Lacayo. Vicente's father is a fountain pen drawer and Shantall's father is a well-known artist, Julio Quintero and her mother, Lauren Lacayo runs her own art gallery, Génesis.
 
My mother and award-winning abstract artist, Alicia Castrillo is definitely a risk-taker and loves color. Therefore, I've been trying to convince her to pull off some bold color-blocking and she did..raspberry red and arctic blue.

Did we inherit the artsy fashionista gene?




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