Archive for the ‘TRENDS’ Category
In the beginning there was Light. For heaven’s sake, what are you going to do Next? Now? I know, such a loaded question. Would that it was on repeat, and our answer a brilliant birth of light in every Now moment. Here’s my simple ART/LIFE/LOVE theory: Deep Space is infinite black and our lives lust […]
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A September Situation.
September. New York City. 2013. Life is just like this now. Grand Pagentry inside and out. Updates coming soon. In the meanwhile, please see two new pages of my latest styling work: STYLE: PEOPLE (before and AFTERS!) and STYLE: THINGS. See you soon! I promise! and…many thanks for following, supporting, cheering me on and the […]
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Open Up Now. This won’t hurt a bit. More voices than any time on this planet’s history are chattering away 24, 7. Listening 99% of the time or listening to the 99% is seemingly impossible. And yet…we all have at least a 1% “feeling” of the import of all this chatter, this Possibility Inherent in […]
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Tags: 1%, 15 minutes of Fame, 2012, 2054, 2D, 3D, 4D, 99%, 99% Art In the Public Realm: A Tool for Social Change, Andy Warhol, anna wintour, art off the cave walls, Ashes and Snow, AUM, Bad Girls, Baz Luhrmann, Before They Were Famous, Berger’s "Ways of Seeing, Born Into Brothels, Botany of Desire, Bruce Sterling, Burning Man, Carl Sagan, Carla Gannis, Carmelo Anthony, Clive Head, Cologne Cathedral, Conde Nast, Conspiracy Keanu Reeves, crop circles, diana vreeland, DJ Spooky, Elsa Schiaparelli, Flatland, Fondazione Prada, Food of the gods, Frieze art fair, Frieze NY, Frieze NYC, Gerhardt Richter, Grace Jones, Greg Borenstein, Hotel Earth, Ian Bogost, Impossible Conversations, jade dressler, James Bridle, Jonathan Porcelli, Joseph Conrad, JR, Keith Haring, Kingdom B, Kiwi Arts, Lina Srivastava, Lucy Raubertas, Madeline Ashley, May 6, Metropolis magazine, Metropolitan Museums Costume Institute, Michael Pollan, Miuccia Prada, morphic resonance, New Aesthetics, Nicolas Coblence, No Church in The Wild, Object-Oriented Ontology, OM, OOO, Princess Leia, REAL, Renata Lopes-Merriam, Robert Indiana, Romain Gavras, Rupert Sheldrake, Schiaparelli tear dress, Serena Saitas, Shift Adrift, shocking pink, Sleep No More, Spencer Tunick, Terence McKenna, Terra Nova: Sinfonia Antartica, The Clarimonde Project, The New Aesthetic Needs to Get Weirder.", Theaster Gates, Thou Art That, Tupak Shakur, Turiya, Vik Muniz’s "Wasteland, vogue magazine, Whitney Biennial 2009, Why Don't You, William John Kennedy