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

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Art is Everywhere!!!


Graffiti Art



African Art


Murals

Quilted Art


Art painted by my Public School Art teacher and former Curator at Langston University, Professor Grady



Beautiful Painted Art by, Eric Humphries website





Look around, Art is Everywhere!! :)

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Happy Father's Day!



Happy Father's Day to my hubby! He painted these pictures of me and the girls about 6 years ago. He is a great father!! Enjoy your day Babe!! <3

Sunday, May 8, 2011

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words...HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!!


Mother and Child by Cbabi Bayoc


Mother and Child by Kadir Nelson


Joy of Her World by Wak



Queens by Frank Morrison

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Langston Hughes....Brownstones...New York!!!

In the television show I Love Lucy (1951–1957), the Ricardos lived in a converted brownstone apartment building on New York's East 68th Street owned by their friends the Mertzes.

In the Audrey Hepburn classic Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), much of the action took place in her brownstone apartment building.

On the popular American television program The Cosby Show (1984–1992), the affluent Huxtable family, the show's central characters, lived in a Brooklyn brownstone.

Carrie Bradshaw, the protagonist of Sex and the City, resided in a brownstone at a fictitious Upper East Side address in New York City.

On Sesame Street, Gordon Robinson and his wife Susan own the brownstone 123 Sesame Street, and are the landlords to Bert and Ernie.

Langston Hughes House at 20 East 127th Street built in 1869


Langston Hughes lived in this house from the late 1940's until his death in 1967.

There are also six original fireplaces, as well as sliding doors between the front and back parlors. Frosted glass enlivens the vestibule doorway, while a colorful skylight emits multi-hued beams from the top of the stairwell. A peaceful, tree-shaded garden in back must have offered Mr. Hughes a contemplative oasis in the middle of the Harlem he loved so much.


The home of Langston Hughes...



Wow. Langston Hughes lived here...he wrote some of my favorite poems and books in this house. #IGOTCHILLS



When I get my paper tight, I'm gonna buy his home the next time it goes on sale. WATCH.


Isn't it beautiful??... My daydreams look like this...I can totally see myself chilling on the stoop/steps watching people walk by...jamming to some Neo-Soul in my ear-phonez. Lovely.

SCHWEEEEEET!
Some of my favorite movies had Brownstones::: Best Man...Love Jones....Disappearing Acts....
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There are many brownstones throughout numerous New York City neighborhoods, especially in the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Park Slope, Fort Greene, Cobble Hill, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn Heights, and Bedford Stuyvesant. The Manhattan neighborhood of the Upper West Side, too, retains many glorious brownstones. New York City brownstones are highly desired, and usually cost several million dollars to purchase.
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In Chicago, a brownstone typically refers to a free-standing house, originally built for a single family, clad in brownstone. While many Chicago brownstones have subsequently been split into multiple rental or condominium units, many others remain single-family homes. These houses attract the young and newlyweds. Due to varieties in stone color, some Chicago dwellings are called "graystones".
Due to urban renewal, brownstones are developing in Detroit as well.
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I have always had a fascination for Brownstones. It started when I seen my first Spike Lee movie back in the mid-late 80's. As I began studying the Harlem Renassiance and the culture of that era my love for Brownstones turned into a this huge desire to move east and buy my own Brownstone. I haven't given up that dream...I can soooo see myself as a New Yorker owning a whole block of Brownstones and naming the edition Brown Sugah. Very ambitious, I know... but dreams do come true...

Friday, September 10, 2010

Curvy Art...

I found this picture online..I HAVE TO HAVE IT! Seldom do I see curvy women rocking naturals on canvas just floating around in cyberland. If anyone knows who the artist is and what this picture is called please let me know. I need to have this print framed in my house. I LOVE IT!!!

Friday, June 11, 2010

Curves are Beautiful!

The quirky part of me found this picture and website interesting...after perusing the site I see that its loaded with different illustrations. Some images are life-like and some are really wild and crazy. Check it out:: http://melody-moore.com/

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Jill Scott Painted by Steven Lopez






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Friday, September 18, 2009

PAPER Bangles..FAB!

Chocolate & Ice Enameled Paper Bangles By Iris Designs


Antique Inspired Enameled Paper Bangles By Iris Designs

Recycled Bangles Bracelets

One beautiful sunny day while surfin' the web, as usual LOL! .. I google "recycled jewelry" and these beauties emerge onto my computer screen! O-M-G!! They can be purchased for $48 on www.artfulwears.com. Knowing me I may by one bangle just to see how its made and try and make my own. LMBO!! The suckas are so SWEEEEEEEET! These are so me. *yup*


Fashion forward and eco-friendly, these bangles are FABULOUS! Choose from three different (all groovy) patterns. Made from recycled magazines.

Friday, August 14, 2009

FEATURED ARTIST: Frank Morrison

MY FAVES!!





































































His work is AWESOME! What more can I say?