Friday, January 29, 2010

URBAN MANNERISM COLLECTION

THE VISION<BR>ORIGINAL AVAILABLE

IMAGE SIZE 18X36
MEDIUM ACRYLIC ON CANVAS

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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Swept Away

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Swept Away
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Lithograph
Limited edition 850

Image size: 24"w x 31"h

Embellished on canvas
Image size: 30"w x 40"h



A woman goes out on the town.
Wearing the infamous red dress.
A seductive gentleman approaches her and ask for this dance.
Extending his hand with a single stem rose.
She accepts. They dance, he dips, and she is SWEPT AWAY

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Monday, January 25, 2010

Texas Summer Music Conference

Mic Moodswing, Major Money Entertainment, EWorld Ent., Audacity South & Born Starz Inc. Present... The 8th Annual Texas Summer Music Conference "NBA All-Star Weekend Edition"

Saturday - February 13, 2010
10am - 6pm
@
Maximedia Studios
13300 Branch View Lane
Dallas, Texas 75234

The “Official” Texas Summer Music Conference (TXSMC) is the longest running, music and talent conference in the south.

The Conferences "NBA All-Star Weekend Edition" will be held at Maximedia Studios (www.maximediastudios.com) located at:
13300 Branch View Lane, Dallas, TX 75234.

The Texas Summer Music Conference is brought to you by Mic Moodswing, Major Money Entertainment, EWorld Ent., Audacity South & Born Starz Inc. It will provide educational panels, exhibits, independent and major artist performances, fashion model showcase, and of course, - celebrity attended parties. Also in keeping with our tradition, we will continue to educate, showcase, and provide exclusive networking opportunities for upcoming national, regional and local talent.

For performance showcase info, vender booths, sponsorship and partnership consideration contact:
Terry McGill - Major Money Entertainment & the Texas Artist Movement
(214) 282-8933 (office)
majormoneyentertainment@gmail.com framedtight@yahoo.com

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Clarence Update

Mayor Peyton to Focus on Downtown Revitalization & St. Johns River
 
Last Wednesday, Mayor Peyton outlined his top priorities for the remainder of his term to leaders in the Jacksonville community.  In addition to focusing on job growth, quality of life and safety, the Mayor will focus on improving river access and public spaces along the riverfront and on building a more vibrant Downtown.

River Access
Mayor Peyton announced more than $23 million in improvements to public spaces in Downtown along the St. Johns River, including:

- $3.1 million to repair Friendship Fountain and soften Friendship Park by adding grassy areas and landscaping;
- $8.2 million for the first phase of renovations to Metropolitan Park, including an enhanced children's play area, removal of fencing barriers and creation of a 4-acre lawn;
- $11.9 million to replace the deteriorating Southbank Riverwalk with a more permanent and durable walking path, and new railing, landscaping and lighting.

Creating a Vibrant Downtown
The Mayor announced plans for the following Downtown initiatives:

- creation of a task force of restoration, retro-fit experts and Downtown property owners to discuss adaptation and reuse of buildings for low-cost housing for artists, office workers and young people;
- support for developing a new convention center on the site currently occupied by the Duval County Courthouse, adjacent to the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront;
- focus on making Downtown streets more walkable, including the Laura Street streetscape improvement plan;
- focus on marketing and selling the Laura Trio and former Barnett Bank buildings to a private developer;
- creation of a Downtown daytime resource center for the homeless at The Sulzbacher Center to provide storage, laundry, rest rooms and social services to those in need while alleviating loitering in public spaces;
- plans to landbank the Shipyards and JEA parcels to focus on building development in the core of Downtown.
Sales Continue at The Peninsula

Despite the economy, closings have remained steady at The Peninsula, a 234-unit luxury condominium tower on the Southbank.  To date, 181 units have been sold, with only 53 remaining on the market.

The project developer, American Land Ventures, has launched a new website, www.thepeninsulacondos.com, to sell unclosed inventory in the building.

Located at 1431 Riverplace Boulevard, The Peninsula is the city's tallest residential tower at 38 stories.
Pastor's Conference Back in Downtown!
 
First Baptist Church will host the 24th annual Pastors' Conference from January 29 through February 2nd.   The conference brings thousands of people to Downtown Jacksonville each year. 

 For more information on the conference, visit the Pastors' Conference website.

Get Off the Grid!
 

This month, three more galleries have opened (Nullspace Gallery, Suite 106 and The Adrian Pickett Gallery) for a total of six vacant spaces occupied as a result of the Off the Grid initiative, a partnership between Downtown Vision, Inc. and the Cultural Council, and inspired by artist Jim Draper.

The Art Center Cooperative and MOCA are also part of the collaboration to attract more artists Downtown. 

During the January Art Walk, Mayor Peyton toured the galleries and has since discussed the positive impact of artists living and working in Downtowns.

Check out these Off the Grid galleries:

o   Nullspace Gallery, 108 E. Adams Street, Mark Creegan and Kurt Polkey (next to Poppy Love Smoke)
o   Suite 106,  The Jacksonville Landing, 2 Independent Drive, Joey Thate (near Nine West)
o   229 Hogan, 229 Hogan Street, Matt Abercrombie (above Hemming Plaza Jewelers)
o   The Next Gallery, 203 N. Laura Street, Sharla Valeski (Elks Building near La Cena)
o   Southlight Gallery, 100 N. Laura Street, Michael Dunlap (Jacksonville Bank building)
o   The Adrian Pickett Gallery, Suite 112, The Jacksonville Landing (near Nine West)

Photo courtesy of Joey Thate.
January Downtown Development Update

Looking for an update on Downtown development?  Check out our online Downtown development update.  Revised every month, this update contains the latest information on projects proposed, under construction and completed in Downtown Jacksonville.

January's development update includes information on plans recently announced by the Mayor for improvements to Friendship Fountain, the Southbank Riverwalk and Metropolitan Park.
Vote Now for Your Movies in the Park Choices!
 
JaxParks...Movies in the Park at Treaty Oak is a free, four-week-long movie series, held each spring at the historic Treaty Oak Park in Downtown's Southbank.

Click here to vote for your favorites and mark your calendar for Friday nights from April 16 to May 7 to enjoy these awesome family-friendly movies under the stars.
Downtown Retail Update
 
- Did you know that Downtown has a burgeoning entertainment district?  There are a total of 11 bars and restaurants in a three-block radius around the Florida Theatre: Burrito Gallery, London Bridge, Poppy Love Smoke, Dos Gatos, Casa Dora, The Ivy, Northstar Sub Station, Mark's, Dive Bar, Club TSIDiscoteque and Lit, with an additional two scheduled to be open in the coming months.

- Chew gets happy!  Happy hour, that is.  Check out one of Downtown's hottest restaurants for Thursday and Friday happy hours, featuring your favorite libations plus appetizers and cheese plates.  Happy hour begins at 4:00 p.m.

Northbank Jacksonville- They're back!  The Sinclair has reopened, and is better than ever!  Featuring open stage and speakeasy nights, live comedy and theatre and an 8:00 p.m. smoke-free show, not to mention the DVI-favorite Still Life Champagne Cocktail, The Sinclair strives to be accesible and fun for patrons from all walks of life.


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Sunday, January 24, 2010

THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI REUNION WEEKEND ROAD TRIP - ORLANDO

FRONTLINE PROMOTIONS - JADE EVENTS - HOLLYWOOD EAST ENT- FLYERPROMONOW-POWERHOUSE ENT LIMELIGHTORLANDO.COM - BLAZIN ENT -TRINITY ENT- 4 LIFE PROMOTIONS- FRAMED TIGHT- PRESENTS......

THE OFFICIAL FLORIDA
HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI REUNION

WEEKEND ROAD TRIP.
ORLANDO


PART 1
THE HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI REUNION COOKOUT
SATURDAY MARCH 13TH
INSIDE BARNETT PARK (PAVILION # 2)
2PM UNTIL
FOOD- FRIENDS- GOOD TIMES

MUSIC BY DJ SAXWELL-DJ GREG G- DJ DOUBLE A- DJ 108- DJ ET- DJ DEV
& SPECIAL GUEST DJ NASTY OF 102 JAMZ

HOSTED BY
JAY DEEZY, CITY, AJ THE KLASSIC, DISCO JR- BABY BOY.

BARNETT PARK 4801 West Colonial Drive

CO-HOSTED BY
MERT- FLYERPROMONOW
CHRIS TURNER- HOLLYWOOD EAST ENT
TONI ANN BLAIR- LADIES FIRST ENT
PAT NIX- FRONTLINE PROMOTIONS
ERNEST WILSON- JADE EVENTS
JOHN KOCKY- POWERHOUSE- KHEEP ENT
G- MONEY -WORD ON THE STREET
DAWGMAN -DAWGMAN ENT
CLARENCE WEBB - FRAMED TIGHT (JVILLE)

MICHEAL CASWELL - NIGHTVISION (JVILLE)

MINGLE WITH OLD FRIENDS AND MAKE NEW ONES
RIBAULT - RAINES - PAXSON- JACKSON - ED WHITE - FORREST -(JACKSONVILLE)
JONES - OAKRIDGE - EVANS - WEST ORANGE - DR. PHILLIPS - EDGEWATER - LAKE MARY - SANFORD (ORLANDO. FL)
ALL OTHER PARTICIPATING CITIES - TAMPA, DAYTONA, LAKELAND, TALLAHASSEE, WEST PALM HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI

MORE SCHOOLS TO BE ADDED SOON!!!!!

DUVAL COUNTY WILL BE DEEP- COME REPRESENT YOUR SCHOOL

_____________________________________________________________________


PART 2
THE ALUMNI REUNION AFTERPARTY
SATURDAY MARCH 13TH
@
RAIN ULTRA LOUNGE
9PM -3AM
ORLANDO,FLORIDA

PARTY WITH OLD FRIENDS AND MAKE NEW ONES

WE'RE CALLING THE CLASSES OF
86-05
WE WILL BE TAKING IT BACK TO HOW WE USE TO DO IT.
SOUNDS BY DJ M-SQUARED & DJ SAXWELL


DOORS OPEN AT 10PM
21 & UP

RAIN ULTRA LOUNGE 4732 S KIRKMAN RD

- COME REPRESENT YOUR SCHOOL.& CITY

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Soul Sistas Collection

Dream Catcher
Dream Catcher
Click to enlarge
From Frank Morrison's "SOUL SISTAS COLLECTION".
Limited edition Lithograph
Edition size=500 L/E
Remarques: 50 Hand painted

Image size: 24h X 36w

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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

AVAILABILITY NOTICE

EBONY IN RED - LIMITED EDITION
More than halfway soldout!



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Colored Girls

I had a request for this poster from the broadway play and decided to add it to the blog for all who may be seeking it.  For those who don’t know this play comes from a choreopoem.  It consists of a series of 20 poems performed through a cast of nameless women, each known only by a color.  It was written by Ntozake Shange in 1975.  Below you will find the poster to the play and also a TV adaptation of the play and the actual play published as a book.  Enjoy!

Title: For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf
Edition: Poster
Size: 11 x 17 inches
Price: $20.00

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Monday, January 11, 2010

New Release

Below you will see a sample of what “Restored” will look like as well as additional information regarding the print.  Enjoy!

Title: Restored
Artist: Edwin Lester
Size: 24×24 inches
Edition: Limited Edition Lithograph
Edition Size: 938

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