Monday, January 31, 2011

Love Strikes! and Kung Hei Fat Choi 2011!

Ooohh.. Love is in the air. Month of February means Valentines Day or Heart's Day! :D What are your plans on Feb. 14? Singles, do you have a date? For those who are already in a relationship, for sure you already have plans. ♥ ;)

"Happy Hearts Month! To those who are taken, almost taken, taken for granted, needs to be taken, waiting to be taken, assumed to be taken, and those who will never be taken...Spread the love!" ♥ (♥‿♥)

Alright, since it's love month, I am been fond of these couple shirts that selling online. I adore couples wearing this kind of shirt. So sweet (and cheesy..).

Couple T-Shirt visit their website ► Couple Shirt

Couple Shirts from Wholesale-dress

Oh, by the way. "Kung Hei Fat Choi" everyone! :) Yay! for the Chinese New Year on February 3, 2011 :) Year of the Rabbit. Hm.. yes, we are celebrating Chinese New Year here in our country. Get to know if you are lucky this year. :) For those who born under Year of the Goat and single, according to the forecast, this is your year to find your partner. :) ♥

Get to know your Chinese zodiac sign here

  
 



Take note: It is up to you to decide whether to believe these guidelines or completely ignore them. The horoscope is put forth in a generally positive tone.



Kung Hei Fat Choi and Have a great day! ♥ :)

Cute Lace Wedding Dresses

Cute Lace Wedding Dresses[link]

Sunday, January 30, 2011

People You Should Know: Toyin Odutola

The gift of artistic skill is priceless. I so greatly admire those who are able to take their ideas and inspirations and turn them into tangible pieces of art. Toyin Odutola is most certainly one of those people. 

Toyin Odutola
Our families are actually long time friends and many many many years ago, my family visited Toyin’s family in Alabama. I can still remember following her around all over her house and spending so much time just flipping through her sketchbooks and staring in awe at all the amazing drawings she did. I had never seen anything quite like the images that she created. Now, several years later, I find myself still staring in awe at her drawings, only this time I am gazing through her online portfolio instead of her sketchbook. She is hands down one of the greatest artists I have ever met in my life and I am so  glad that I have the opportunity to share her work with all of you. 
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How would you describe your artistic style?
Possibly the most difficult question...I've been meaning to attempt to answer this question for the last four months. For now, I'd say it an exploration into identity art through portraiture utilizing pen ink as a vehicle to explore how rendering skin cannot simply alter perceptions of race, but how certain employments of mark-making can alter a presence in its entirety--to get at the true isolation and displacement (a la feelings) of the subject being portrayed.
What medium(s) do you work with?
Right now, I work exclusively with pen ink. However, in the past I have worked extensively with charcoal, chalk, graphite, oil, acrylic, wood stain, and oil pastel.

Are you self taught or do you have formal training?
I'd like to say both, for I feel all creative people are self taught. I mean, that's how it all got started. But am in grad school now, so I cannot deny that influence and instruction.
 
Where do you get your ideas for your pieces?
Inspiration for pieces comes from a variety of sources. I cannot specifically pin-point one, but I'd have to say I'm consistently attracted to photographic reference images which portray individuals with arresting stares. I am drawn to deadpan stares and glaring portrayals.

What is the message you want to convey through your art? Are there any beliefs you have that show through your art?
This is really difficult to answer right now, since that is the exact question I aim to answer through my studies in grad school now. I apologize for sounding so cryptic, but as of yet I don't truly know. I do know what I wish my drawings to make the viewer fell, which is along the lines of discomfort and a tinge of melancholy. When it comes to certain beliefs, it's mainly political ones that come through, I think. I'm an avid post-colonial, Black Panther sympathizer, extremely liberal, pro-feminist, anti-social-label/categorization-construct, pro-sexuality-is-fluid, keep-religion-out-of-politics individual. However, I do not feel such sentiments are overtly obvious in my work nor do I aim to inject such a stance in my work forcefully. My art exists in an extremely personal realm and my public identity simply occupies a fraction of that. The rest is a lot less noticeable.

 Do you work on your art certain hours each day or only when you are inspired to work?
I'm a nocturnal animal. I am most alive in the wee hours of the night. However, I have noticed that from the few all-nighters I've done throughout this semester, I am also most active around dawn, which is interesting. I notice that I work late simply because it is when everything is still and most quiet. I'm easily distracted and restless during the daytime. My work demands a lot of concentration and investment of time, so I have to have a moment where I can separate myself and focus.

What do you put in your art that represents you?
I like to tag my portraits with hints of myself, i.e. septum rings, cartilage rings, &etc. Hair is a signature as well, and I enjoy portraying hair from the standpoint of my experience and overlaying that experience on my subjects. Such minor touches add a sense of subjectivity to me my work that is more visible than some of the concepts and/or "ideals" addressed in the question above. One could describe these accents as acknowledgement of my existence, my stamp, on an object which can be interpreted as making the portraits more human-like, even though they are heavily abstracted.

Do you have any influences or any other artists you look to for inspiration when it comes to your art?
Kara Walker, Laylah Ali, Lorna Simpson, Kehinde Wiley, Kerry James Marshall, Egon Schiele, Adrian Piper, Yinka Shonibare, Glenn Ligon, Hank Willis Thomas, Wangechi Mutu, Julie Mehretu, Whitfield Lovell, James Jean, John Singer Sargent, ...and there are more, I'm sure, but my mind is blank of them at the moment.

 Simply amazing, these images definitely snatch my attention. Toyin’s attention to detail is incredible, there is so much emotion in every single line. Her work is a true example of fine art. Thank you so much Toyin, you’ve got that good good!

To check out Toyin’s portfolio, click here! And follow her on tumblr here!

Novak Djokovic new girlfriend Kim Sears cheers from London.

The no. 3 seed Novak Djokovic has captured the first set of the Australian Open men’s final today against Britain’s Andy Murray. The match takes place at Rod Laver Arena.
Serbia’s Novak Djokovic held a ruling 6-4 6-2 lead over Andy Murray in Australian Open final to smash out British expects of a first men’s grand slam champion in 75 years execution by a thread.
Serbia’s Davis Cup hero won his only previous grand slam in Melbourne in the year 2008, pursued down Murray drop shot to smash for 2-0 with a cross-court backhand.
Murray became the previous year’s runner-up, is trying to capture Britain’s first men’s grand slam winner in around seventy five years.
Today’s final is Murray’s 3rd major final. He was the defeated finalist at previous year’s Australian Open, and had also lost the 2008 US Open final.
Murray’s long-term girlfriend, Kim Sears, will be examination his Australian Open final against Slovak Novak Djokovic from their London home on Sunday. She said that “I’m sure Andy will win a Grand Slam and I still feel like there’s still plenty of time for me to do so, as I’m only 20 and I’m improving all the time; My time will come”.

A very uncommon event

I was going through some of my files hoping to find more storyboard material to post as I have pretty much exhausted my supply of material. I found a letter that was sent to me by the art buyer of a Chicago ad agency, Lois/EJL. I believe that the attached note was from one of the account executives.
I used to do a lot of work for them, one of their big clients was BASF and often I would be involved in one of their extensive client presentations which kept me busy for several days...and nights. After one of these sessions I received this nice letter from the art buyer, Laura Laube. It was quite a surprise, I'd never had this happen before or since.

LoisLetter

BASF

A couple of storyboard frames that were part of a large assignment which also included magazine ad comps. BASF is a German chemical company, the largest of it's kind in the world. Lois closed it's offices in 1999, it's sad to lose a great client.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Vintage Boutique Lovin'

I've been receiving e-mails from several vintage shops and boutiques within the past few months but I was excited to find out that 2 of them were owned and co-owned by Nigerian women (it made me think of Teju Bolaji who I interviewed last year!) I'm Nigerian so it makes me so happy and inspires me to see my fellow Nigerians doing amazing things. So I am happy to present to you all, Raw Edge Boutique & Coal N Terry Vintage.
Click on the pictures to go to the websites
Raw Edge Boutique
“Raw Edge Boutique was birthed out of my own desire to access different clothing from the rest of the general public. REB is essentially an online boutique which caters to the fashion conscious individual who wants to stand out from the crowd, by providing an exclusive shopping experience.

The fashion industry is in a great place now, being fashionable is now inexpensive therefore accessible to all, which is fantastic everyone can buy 'on trend' pieces at reasonable prices. However I became increasingly aware of the style clones of the capital, thus found myself questioning 'has fashion become too accessible?' I soon realized this was not the issue. The issue was the availability of varying clothing outlets, especially with the high street being dominated by certain brands; we were all shopping in the same shops. I decided to explore further. Whilst studying and living in the east end of London I found myself hobbling down its cobbled back alleys & falling in love with its vintage outlets, exclusive one off pieces from eras which the world's catwalks cling on to. Additionally my mother's vintage treasure chest (that is her wardrobe) furthered this vintage love affair. Clothing & accessories, totally exclusive to me was thrilling, I wanted to share this experience with others.

Unfortunately there is not a vintage store on every corner so Raw Edge Boutique's Vintage Collection was created to
provide others with an accessible collection of handpicked vintage clothing from the comfort of their own homes!" 

-Tolu, owner of Raw Edge Boutique
Coal N Terry Vintage
“Coal N Terry Vintage is an online vintage boutique store that carries one of a kind vintage Items. Some of our items are red carpet worthy. We specialize in 20th century mid-century modern items. From atomic 50's and Scandinavian modern to couture party dresses and 80's glam, we hand-select every piece we sell for design, quality and condition. We also provide Wardrobe Styling Services for all occasions. We primarily focus on Vintage Glamorous looks but if you present us with your theme we can definitely create a style for you.

The owners of Coal N Terry are Damilare Jimoh and Azeezat Owokoniran-Jimoh.
We love everything vintage from vintage furniture to vintage clothing. I started collecting vintage pieces because I would go to my local vintage Boutique/antique stores and see pieces that weren't my size but I never could leave without a purchase because I knew someone out there would cherish it the way I do."

-Azeezat, co-owner of Coal N Terry Vintage


Nicole Miller Wedding Dress

Nicole Miller Wedding Dress [Link]

Friday, January 28, 2011

Sandara Park: Etude House, Miss Tangerine Collection

 

What's new with Sandara Park? After she had a haircut for her new look, Sandara Park of 2ne1's Korean K-Pop group is now Etude House endorser. Lee Min Ho was also Etude House endorser. :) Yay!

If you remember, I had a post about Sandara Park's music video It Hurts. And now, I am glad to have another post about her on my page. :)  

For some reasons, I'm loving her new look and she's very trendy.





Miss Tangerine Collection



 

Girls, watch this commercial of Etude's house. I like their new product. I'm sure you will have an interest too :) You don't need to use eyelash curler. Geezzz... I will buy this once it will be available here in Cebu.











You might want to check their website for their awesome products.  

► Etude House ♥

Happy Weekend everyone! :) 


 

Sheep

Another rather odd concept, I wonder how the ad agency thought that they were going to shoot the final commercial, it seems that it would have been quite a problem. I believe that this assignment was done for one of my Chicago clients.

Sheep1
I had to show the art director preliminary sketches before rendering the finished frames. These are my sketches with corrections marked in red.

Sheep2
The finished frames were rendered using markers and were 5 x 7" in size.

Sheep3
The art director also needed a large rendering with the smaller frames included, here is my preliminary sketch.

Sheep4
The final rendering of the larger version.
I don't think this ever became an actual commercial, which is lucky for the art director, as it would have been very difficult to manage and direct a bunch of sheep.

Bridal Hair

Bridal Hair Style [link]

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Nissan COTY Trophy for leaf 2011

Now, before someone adds a comment of the sort "in other related news, Audi unveiled the new A6", let us make it clear that we're not reporting on the actual Car of the Year (COTY) 2011 results, which were announced in late November 2010, but on the special ceremony that took place at the Pavillion Gabriel in Paris earlier this week to hand over the trophy to this year's winner, the new Nissan Leaf.
The trophy was received by Nissan Motor Co.'s President and CEO Carlos Ghosn, who of course, was extremely happy with the results.
"It is a great honor for Nissan LEAF to be recognized as the European Car of the Year - the first all-electric car to receive this distinction, " said Mr. Ghosn. "Like previous Car of the Year winners, Nissan LEAF is an appealing, competitive car, with no compromise on style, features, safety, performance or handling. Yet it stands apart as an innovative car that reflects a clear vision of the future of transportation - a vision of sustainable mobility."


Speaking at the ceremony HÃ¥kan Matson, president of the CoTY jury said: "I am convinced that we will see other electric cars named Car of the Year in the future. But when we do, we must always remember that only one can be the first. And that is why Nissan LEAF Car of the Year 2011 is - and will remain - so very special," said HÃ¥kan Matson, president of the CoTY jury, speaking at the ceremony.
You can view the results in detail here, but we'll remind you that the 58 jury members from 23 European countries placed the all-electric Nissan Leaf in first place with 257 points, followed by the Alfa Romeo Giulietta with 248 points and the Opel Meriva small MPV with 244 points. This is the second time Nissan has won the COTY, the first being in 1993 with the Micra, which became the first ever Japanese model to win the accolade. 

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Volvo V60 Diesel-Electric Plug-in Hybrid


The 2011 Geneva Motor Show will host the world premiere of the Volvo V60 Plug-in Hybrid, a near production-ready model that is said to return a very impressive 125 mpg US (1.9 lt/100 km), with CO2 emissions under 50 g/km. In order to achieve this, engineers entered a new variable into the plug-in hybrid equation: a diesel engine.
The V60’s front wheels are driven by a 2.4-liter 5-cylinder turbo diesel powerplant capable of 215HP and 440 Nm (325 lb-ft) of torque, mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. At the back, there's a 70HP electric motor that powers the rear wheels and a 12kWh lithium-ion battery pack.
According to Volvo, the V60 Plug-in Hybrid “features the very best properties from three different car types in one sports wagon”, including an all-electric driving mode with a range of up to 32 miles (52 km).


“In order to get true car enthusiasts to think green, you have to offer them the opportunity to drive with low carbon dioxide emissions without taking away the adrenaline rush that promotes genuine driving pleasure. The V60 Plug-in Hybrid has all the traditional properties of a genuine sports wagon. What we've done is to spice it up with spearhead technology”, said Stefan Jacoby, President and CEO of Volvo Cars.
Jointly developed by Volvo and Swedish energy supplier Vattenfall, the V60 Plug-in Hybrid is scheduled to enter series production in 2012.

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Atlast Elle Schneider, transgender model, speaks out on affair that ended Kelly Osbourne's engagement

Kelly Osbourne may be moving on from ex Luke Worrall with the help of a new beau, but details about the formerly engaged couple's July split and subsequent fight in December are still leaking out.

Apparently the breakup and blowup all center around Elle Schneider, a model who was born a male and is awaiting gender reassignment surgery.

Schneider, 21, confessed to Us Weekly that she had an affair with Worrall, a fellow model, in New York City "a year and a few months ago" while he was dating Osbourne.

"I had no idea what was going on [with Osbourne]" at the time of the hookup, Schneider insisted.

Though the rendezvous initially seemed to be a one-night stand, Schneider claimed Worrall tried to romance her again in November 2010.

"He told me that everything with Kelly was over," Schneider said, adding that the two met up in London in December.

But Worrall was allegedly trying to reconcile with Osbourne at the same time - until the former "Dancing with the Stars" contestant found online chats between him and Schneider.

He "immediately told her that I was just a friend," Schneider alleged. "That he had nothing with me. But I guess she saw right through it. It was quite obvious through the messages that he was sending me that that was a lie."

Shortly after Christmas, Osbourne had tweeted that Worrall "made a fool of me."

"Luke Worrall is the biggest piece of sh-t, he has been trying to get back with me," she wrote, according to Us. "I only came home for Xmas to see him. Meanwhile, he has been f--king hundreds of girls ... behind my back."

Schneider seems to be corroborating that claim, telling the mag that she ended things with Worrall when she found out he was having sexual relations with other people as well.

If there's any upside to the drama, it's that Schneider made a new friend: Osbourne herself.

"She let me know that he had broken her heart once again because he basically cheated on her with me," Schneider said, describing how Osbourne contacted her via Facebook. "They were not officially broken up; she just couldn't believe he had done this to her again."

And now the two have leaned on each other as they both cope with moving on.

"I gave her an idea of who I was. I was never mean, I was never doubtful so she had to say I always believed in her," Schneider said. "And I was always there to listen when she would cry or call me. And she told me 'you know I understand what he sees in you and I respect that.'"

"I [have] no ill intent towards her," Schneider added. "She and I are still good friends."