Bang, Bang! The 3rd issue is out and ready to be put into your hot hands. Come and celebrate with us and get your copy.
Star Attraction: Issue 3, which includes an article about women and guns; How to Spank by the amazing Tina Horn; Garçonne styling; and the ins and outs of Storyville in New Orleans.
Readers:
Vanessa L. Pinto: also known as the amazing Fleur De Lis...
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Bang, Bang! The 3rd issue is out and ready to be put into your hot hands. Come and celebrate with us and get your copy.
Star Attraction: Issue 3, which includes an article about women and guns; How to Spank by the amazing Tina Horn; Garçonne styling; and the ins and outs of Storyville in New Orleans.
Readers:
Vanessa L. Pinto: also known as the amazing Fleur De Lis
http://fleurdelissf.com/cms/blog/
Ginger Murray
Joyful Raven
More to be announced....
To flesh out the evening we will be having live performances by near and dear locals.
The Floor Show:
Glory Knickerbocker
Miss Scarlett Black
Belle Phénomène
Marianna Southey will be our stunning guest bartender (and magazine model) for the evening. See her in print and live! See her and tip her. She will be giving out the goodies.
Another model in the mag who is very sexy - Brice Fricilli - will be in evidence as our strong but gentle doorman.
Corsair Artisan; fine liquors and spirits has kindly offered to sponsor the party. We love our whiskey neat and our gin cold.
Come on down for a night to remember!
Fouladi Projects: It is out great pleasure to be holding our event in this gorgeous space that has taken Market Street by storm. While imbibing and partying with us, take a gander at their current featured artists.
YI, DOS, DREI, FOUR is an exhibition featuring new works by internationally recognized artists Omar Chacon, Lisa Chou, Ati Maier, and Jose Sarinana. The show celebrates the diverse heritages of the four artists, (Omar was born in Colombia, Lisa in Taiwan, Ati in Germany, and Jose in Mexico) and illustrates what has brought them together as collaborators and friends: a curiosity for culture, a love for vibrant color, and an exploration of materials.
As participating artist Omar Chacon reflects, in mixing his paint he is telling the soulful story of the sancocho, a traditional Colombian stew, which he equates with the artistic collision of histories melding together in an orgiastic fashion. The works on exhibit in YI, DOS, DREI, FOUR are each vital ingredients for a vibrant visual feast, and a means through which the artists add their own unique yet complimentary flavor to the mix.
Featured works include Chacons masterful candy colored acrylic paintings, both on paper and on canvas; Chou's new leather collages on wood, inspired by the random miscellany of visual elements she encounters traveling through her current NYC home; Maiers new ink on paper paintings and 3d animated video that continue her exploration into fantastical cosmic landscapes; and Sarinanas most recent multi-media absurdist assemblages, which he creates when he isnt making spring rolls.