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Friday, 29 January 2010
All About the Artists - A Softer World
Mood:  bright
Topic: Arts!

A Softer World is the comic brainchild of Emily Horne and Joey Comeau. Emily creates a lot of the art, and Joey creates the words. Both maintain blogs that are alternately hilarious, touching, and soulful, and Joey is a published writer whose book Overqualified touches on a dilemma faced by college grads faced with roaming the job world for that next position: you're too qualified to work entry level, but the next position available requires 10 years of experience you don't necessarily have.


Posted by film/quietgirlproductions at 2:17 PM PST
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Monday, 25 January 2010
All About the Artists - Claw Money
Mood:  chatty
Topic: Arts!

 


Claw Money, fashion designer and entrepreneur, started her art career as a graffiti artist in New York City during the late 1980s. Her signature mark -- an iconic paw with three claws -- appeared all over the city during her near decade-long tenure with TC5 and FC, two male-dominated graffiti groups. Eventually, she formed her own group, called PMS.These days, she has her own clothing line, and has dressed such celebrities as Santogold, M.I.A., and Kanye West. Her designs have appeared in hundreds of magazines, including Vogue, Bust, High Times, Paper, Nylon, and Vibe, and she has worked with Clavin Klein, Mark Ecko and Nike, among others. A book about her life called Bombshell: The Life and Times of Claw Money, was published in 2007.


Posted by film/quietgirlproductions at 12:01 AM PST
Updated: Tuesday, 26 January 2010 7:44 PM PST
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Sunday, 24 January 2010
All About the Artists - Nina Pandolfo of Brazil
Mood:  bright
Topic: Arts!

 


Nina Pandolfo of Brazil combines cute with concrete as one of Sao Paulo's best female graffiti artists. In addition to making street art, she also works on canvas and in other mediums. She's an accomplished sculptor, and has been showing her work since the early 1990s, when she introduced the world to her wild imagination by painting directly onto the walls of her native city of São Paulo. 

These days, she's asked to paint her murals -- sometimes as a means of luring art lovers into the gallery -- and is enjoying a professional art career. 


Posted by film/quietgirlproductions at 12:01 AM PST
Updated: Tuesday, 26 January 2010 3:14 PM PST
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Saturday, 23 January 2010
All About the Artists - Faile Art Collective
Mood:  chillin'
Now Playing: Mad Men Season 2
Topic: Arts!


Following the style of Shepherd Fairey (Andre the Giant Has A Posse), Patrick McNeil of Canada, Patrick Miller of the US, and Lady Aiko Nakagawa of Japan formed the New York arts collective Faile in 2000. Inspired by the resurgence in street art around them, the trio (all art school grads) took to wheatpasting their adopted hometown -- as well as cities around the world -- using little more than ingenuity and student loans. When adulthood caught up with them a few years later, and the collective realized it needed to sustain itself with earned monies, the three branched out into other fields, including fashion, woodworking, mural making and print sales.

Today, they have 4 books published, and are still showing art around the world.


Posted by film/quietgirlproductions at 12:01 AM PST
Updated: Tuesday, 26 January 2010 3:00 PM PST
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Friday, 22 January 2010
All About the Artists - Ari Up
Mood:  amorous
Topic: Arts!

 

The first time I ever caught a vision of Ari Up, she was groovin' to the sounds of her group The Slits as a part of the documentary film Girls Bite Back, which is a look at the ladies who made punk and metal history. Featuring Nina Hagen, X-Ray Specs, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Lilliput, Girlschool and The Plasmatics, the 45-minute documentary is a lovely tribute, but to me, the woman who stood out the most was dreadlocked Ari, as she led the most experimental, tits-out, jaw-droppingly entertaining band in the UK's early punk history. Respected by both men and women in the industry (her mother, Nora Forster, was well known in music circles and is now married to Johnny Lydon), Ari and the ladies of The Slits still weave a rich musical tapestry at every show, blending punk, reggae, ska, rock and their theatrical personalities to entertain crowds around the world.

Ari could have faded away like so many of her contemporaries eventually did, but she instead chose to continue doing what she loved best -- making music -- and 30 years later, it is still paying off.


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Thursday, 21 January 2010
Tamara de Lempicka
Mood:  bright
Topic: Arts!

 

A soft cubist who considered Picasso to have "embodied the novelty of destruction", Poland-born artist Tamara de Lempicka (May 16, 1898–March 18, 1980) was raised at the lap of high society. Unlike a lot of her contemporaries -- women who remained at home and in the shadow of the men in their lives -- Tamara was an internationally famous artist and businesswoman who was also one of the few people to accurately predict the coming of World War II years before it happened. 

Throughout her life and career, which spanned Europe, The Americas and Russia, Tamara remained sharp, ahead of her time and lovely. She painted kings, queens, actors, art-world luminaries and her family, in particular her daughter Kizette, from whom she spent several years estranged.Her contemporaries were such artists as Georgia O'Keefe, Willem de Kooning, and Santiago Martinez Delgado, among others. She counted actors George Sanders and Tyrone Powers as friends.

Tamara's art career spanned nearly 40 years, and it wasn't until after the poor reception of her work at a gallery in Manhattan in 1962 that she decided to retire.  She passed away in 1980 in Cuernavaca, Mexico, and her ashes were spread across Popocatepetl, a volcano in the region, by her friend Count Giovanni Agusta.


 


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Wednesday, 20 January 2010
All About the Artists - Riot Grrrl Archive
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Arts!

Wow, super cool! NYU's Fales Library is building an archive of Riot Grrrl works, in particular it is archiving the papers of Bikini Kill and Le Tigre's Kathleen Hanna.

Here's a most-inpired and inspiring quote: "BECAUSE we recognize fantasies of Instant Macho Gun Revolution as impractical lies meant to keep us simply dreaming instead of becoming our dreams AND THUS seek to create revolution in our own lives every single day by envisioning and creating alternatives to the bullshit christian capitalist way of doing things."

 


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Tuesday, 19 January 2010
All About the Artists - Linda Perry
Mood:  amorous
Now Playing: Linda Perry - After Hours (CD)
Topic: Arts!

 

When Linda Perry was offered a choice several years ago between showcasing her own music or working with P!nk, then a relatively unknown pop artist with an edge, Perry's instincts led her away from her own music and to instead becoming the producer and musician most of us know today. From 'Get the Party Started' to Christina Aguilera's 'Beautiful', it's hard to walk down the street without hearing a pop rock song with the Linda Perry touch.

Back in 1996, when she was touring with her new band in support of her solo album In Flight, I was completely enamored of her big style, voice, heart and words. At the end of a show I attended, I asked her to sign the only thing I had left: a one dollar bill. "Ah, you'll spend that on cigarettes in a week or two!" Well, I never spent it (though I admit I was tempted a couple of times in my earlier drunk punk days), and to this day I still have that magical bill tucked away in a secret space. I guess I had a good instinct about where Linda Perry was headed, and when I read in Rolling Stone that P!nk had solicited her as a producer on Mizundastood, I couldn't have been happier for them both. 

Perry has always maintained that she didn't really want to be a rock star, but rather a cult favorite, a respected underground musician with a lot of heart and soul, and after What's Up?, her album with 4 Non Blondes, she receeded into the background to regroup and figure out her next move. A musician's musician -- so to speak -- Perry's career has been resurrected in a way that allows her to express herself, to play music constantly, and to remain somewhat out of the limelight as she makes hit after hit for such music luminaries as Gwen Stefani, Alicia Keys, Skin of Skunk Anansie, Christian Aguilera, CourtneyLove, Pink, Lillix, Cheap Trick, Kelis, Kelly Osborne and Ben Jelen.

You betcha I have that one dollar bill, and probably will for quite a long time yet.


Posted by film/quietgirlproductions at 12:37 PM PST
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Sunday, 17 January 2010
All About the Artists - girlwonder.org
Mood:  amorous
Topic: Arts!


GirlWonder.org is a site dedicated to supporting the creation of positive female characters in the mainstream comic book world. Borne of frustration with the lack of cool women in comics -- the death of Batman's female Robin, Stephanie Brown in particular -- site creator Mary Borsellino decided to engage in a fierce letter-writing campaign in an effort to bring back Batman's ferocious female sidekick. It worked, and though things didn't turn out quite the way she expected, Mary's site took off and now boasts thousands of readers per month. Included in each month's entries are reviews of the latest in female comics and contributors, as well as interviews, insights and ideas on how to improve the presence of female writers and illustrators within the genre. 


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Saturday, 16 January 2010
All About the Artists - Melanie "Minty" Lewis
Mood:  celebratory
Topic: Arts!


I learned about Minty's PS Comics through Julia Wertz, and I was not disappointed! She has a range of self-published comics and a few published in anthologies shepherded by other people, and each is a delight. Funny, sweet and whimsical, Minty's comics present food, pets, and the contents of dreams in a wholly unique way.

**comic credit - Serious Eats website


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