Sabtu, 30 April 2011

RAW Artists: A Showcase of Art, Fashion, and Music



On Thursday night, the Andaz Hotel in downtown San Diego allowed its nightclub, Ivy, to be transformed into so much more than a dance club or lounge. RAW: Natural Born Artists took over for a night of live performances, showcases, and just an overall appreciation of the time, energy, and genius creativity that artists bring to the table. Descending the spiral staircase into the club, one was greeted by photographs hung from strings attached to the ceiling, and full sized paintings lined almost every wall. The heavy bass of dance music was prominent, but once the clock struck 8:30, live performers took the stage to the audience’s delight. From a socially-conscious performance that fused spoken word with hip-hop, to comedienne Jiavani Linayao who did not just tell her jokes, but sang them, the event was incredibly diverse in the best way possible.


Sarah Wilwerding, RAW’s location director for the San Diego area, was eager to explain what makes RAW so special. She explained the group as a “family, and a great resource for these artists”. RAW provides a venue for networking opportunities for their artists in addition to the showcases like the event at Ivy, where the artists can promote and sell their work. She described it as a network of artists helping artists, but they also help the local community, with monthly Boys and Girls Club “Artist Workshops” that promote the importance of art for our community’s youth.

Even without all the wonderful things that RAW does for independent artists and local charities, the event is an amazing thing to experience in itself. Artist Seth Shelman’s graffiti-style Vans slip-on’s were beautiful, eye-catching, and hand-drawn with fabric markers and dyes. His designs caught the attention of Vans itself and some of his work is on permanent display in their flagship stores! He is also a painter, and his canvases decorated the walls next to his displayed shoes. You can find his brand, Psykey, online as well as more information about his work.

Seth and fellow artist Sean Dietrich were favorites among the crowd. Sean, who creates his vivid works primarily in front of crowds, was one of the first live painters in San Diego. His paintings are influenced by anything and everything; from World War II to thoughts of growing old. He is currently working on a series of 52 paintings, each featuring a similar girl with large, innocent, doll eyes juxtaposed against very dark and intense backgrounds. Sean was also promoting his newest book “I Brought the Gutter”, which offers a glimpse into his life as a live painter. Guests Mariah and Tyler, who had never been to a RAW show were very impressed with Sean’s ‘Tim Burton-esque’ paintings and insisted that they would be checking out more of these shows in the future.


One of the highlights of the night was the hip-hop group Kobra Kai. With the final scenes of ‘The Karate Kid’ playing behind the stage, this group of guys from LA and San Diego performed up beat and catchy hip hop alongside bongos, drums, and (of all things) a trumpet. The crowd went wild for this group, and a couple of B-Boys decided to show off their moves at the end of the group's set.


Closing out the night was a fashion show from jewelry designer Shay and her Moonlit Jewelry collection. Originally from Detroit, Shay came to sunny San Diego about two and a half years ago. Her designs are goddess inspired and the pieces are meant to make women feel beautiful. All hand-made by Shay herself, the designs range from funky feathered earrings to bejeweled snake arm bands. The first model from Moonlit wore a gorgeous silver stranded necklace with too many layers to count. Another stunning piece was a jeweled anklet that wrapped around the ankle and down the top of the foot. If you are going to be barefoot this summer, your feet need to be in top shape and this amazing designer has provided tools to make that happen. Another trend in the Moonlit Jewelry collection was the backwards necklace. Instead of draping down the model’s neck, one of the silver and gold pieces was flipped around to drip down her back. Gorgeous.




If you were unfortunate enough to miss this amazing event, fear not. They take place the last Thursday of every month from February though October, and they are constantly featuring new artists. For those who would like to check out a show in another city, visit their website for all the locations, dates, and times


Photo Credit: Cody Hall

A Day Just for Me

After a day of much excitement, a week of exhausted legs, and crushing my favorite camera lens yesterday... I decided to leave my large camera at home and just enjoy the day for me. I had no plans and not much expectations... but it turned out to be one of my best days ever.

I did everything I dream of doing... enjoying the city like a resident and not a tourist. Strolling the shops of Piccadilly and Soho, visiting my new favorite store Zara, Chinese for lunch, being a writer in a coffee shop, wedding cake from Fortnum & Mason in honor of the Royal Wedding, laying in the grass and staring up at the sky through the leaves (this has been my favorite part of my trip and something I've done on every sunny day), plucking grass, and strolling about 7 miles with stops to appreciate ducks and roses. My only regret was not to take a Claritin!




Why does YouTube freeze in the stupidest position?

I'm off to Birmingham tomorrow to visit my friend Sheila until Saturday! I'm so excited, but a little nervous too
I'm not sure about my internet access this week, so I have some scheduled blog posts for you with more London coverage!
If I don't get to reply to you... I'll chat with you in Paris! This goes for Facebook & Twitter, I won't get to post my daily links, so you'll have to remember to check back.

Have a great week!

Jumat, 29 April 2011

Her Morning Elegance


Friday Muse
TREND Writer: Lavanya Kumar


Featuring the artistic abilities of Oren Lavie, the music video titled "Her Morning Elegance" portrays the emotions, actions, and thoughts of a young woman performing aspects of everyday life. The specific "stop motion" style, the main focus of the video, evokes a sense of nostalgia in the viewer as it seems to slow and even stop time, causing one to think of life just as it is, in the moment. Nominated for a Grammy in 2010, the video and its artist celebrated their achievement by displaying all 2,096 images used to make the video as a gallery.


The Royal Wedding


 Outside Westminster Abbey


Though I commend all who camped out for a spot, I fought the urge to stay in and watch all the guests arriving on the big screen forcing myself to turn off the TV and get out the door... so I got to Westminster about 20 minutes before the now Duchess of Cambridge was due to arrive. Fortunate to get as close as I did, I was not able to see anything because of my height and fear that getting too close would result in physical safety as I so tested. But here is an essence of the atmosphere just before. I'm sure you heard the church bells on TV, but to hear them in the streets was really moving...















Once the wedding was in progress, I crammed into the doorway of this tiny pub to see the vows exchanged.



Ladies, wasn't the Duke of Cambridge so sincere in his vows... his eyes and voice only focused on Kate in those moments? Truly romantic... With Royal Weddings only happening decades apart, to see one of sincere love and warmth between the two, made this historical event really something to celebrate, and you could feel the happiness throughout all of London and I presume the rest of the world judging by the media coverage. Refreshing to see positive media coverage for once amidst all other current affairs.

Here is the church bells 20 minutes before wedding...




Did you watch the Live coverage?

Royal Wedding Guests

Outside the Goring Hotel


Because there is so much to report today, I'll do a couple of separate posts. All this excitement and I'm just about dying all day to tell someone and blog it. But I have to remember to embrace the moment!

Here is segment one after the wedding because it's the most exciting...

I just left Victoria Station moments after the kiss around 1:25pm to pick up a coffee. Most of the excitement (for me) was over at this point, because Buckingham Palace, St. James Park, and the route they were driving from Westminster to Buckingham Palace were full and therefore access was closed. I had made the choice to go to Westminster prior to the wedding, then planned to walk after that to get a view of them driving. Anyway, I decided to go to Hyde Park where over 100,000 gathered to watch on the big screens and celebrate thereafter. I was crossing the street fumbling with my coffee, and I heard and saw the Royal Air Force fly over head, I turned and saw a tiny crowd gathering... it was some of the Middleton guests interviewing with BBC just outside the Goring Hotel!!!

  



 Glowing guests return to the Goring Hotel after the wedding!

Kamis, 28 April 2011

HomeAway BlogAway Apartment

Cromwell Apartment near Kensington & Chelsea 


This post is part of the HomeAway BlogAway winner requirements. A 3 minute long movie and 5 photos of my time in London (3 including the apartment).






























My review of the apartment will be posted on the HomeAway website at the end of my stay.
Thank you HomeAway Vacation Rentals!!

Designer Spotlight: Isabel Marant



Now, we all know that springtime typically brings us pretty flowing dresses, pastels, espadrilles, and usu
ally some leftover chocolate bunnies. This Spring, French designer Isabel Marant chose to ignore what everyone else deemed "trendy" and went a sporty direction.

Her spring collection includes layers, lace up pants, and short-shorts. And one of her most unique colors is a sweet bubblegum pink! The best part is, her Spring 2011 collection includes tons of separates, allowing you to mix and match to create the kind of look you want. Some pieces are earthy and bohemian and others are preppy and fun. Such a mixed bag of an oh so chic collection!




Today Show with Vivien Sheriff

Hat Designer 


I mentioned that I happened upon the filming of the Today show yesterday. Literally I was on the Tube from Tower Hill going to see the Royal Mews, but decided spur of the moment to get off at Embankment and walk to the National Gallery instead, as I wanted to see the paintings of Picasso and the likes. I stumbled directly into the taping of the Today show going live. I stood back in the distance because I'm so short and can never see over anyone. (No telling how I will see anything on Friday.)

When I saw the camera angled directly between Natalie Morales and hat designer Vivien Sheriff, I KNEW I would be on. I then moved toward the front so I could see a little closer.










The really short girl next to the really tall one.

Also spotted, Meredith Vieria!


Here is the Today show clip for you to learn a little bit about hat designer Vivien Sheriff
& find out which hat a Royal Wedding guest will be wearing!




I'm so glad Kori at Blonde Episodes did that guest post on Monday 
about Kate's favorite hat, so I could appreciate this!