Posts Tagged ‘Atlanta’

Art and Aesthetic Aces: Emily Detrick’s Open Letter to Society

February 3, 2012 |  by

Emily Detrick considers herself an artist who uses photography as a tool to communicate an issue visually. She struggled with the decision to study psychology or photography, until she realized she could combine the two and use each to aid the other. Now, living, working and attending SCAD in Atlanta Emily is creating work that focuses on societal issues and psychological problems. Emily aims to start conversations and encourages her audience to reevaluate the way they perceive themselves in relation to society. With that said, Emily has penned an open letter to society complete with visual pieces that can aid any wayfarer on their path to greatness.

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Street Brilliance: Greg Mike’s Latest Mural for New Belgium Brewery

February 2, 2012 |  by

 

Greg Mike took to his blog to announce the recent completion of his latest mural. Known for his collaborations with brands such as Freddy Jones and artists like Donnis, this time the Atlanta based artist and designer collaborated with New Belgium Brewery for a vibrant mural outside their space in the Little Five Points area of Atlanta.

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SnapTrakks: London to Atlanta, Daz-I-Kue Remixes Madam CJ’s “Smell Urself”

February 2, 2012 |  by

Madam CJ is obviously feeling good, feeling great, how are you? And when you feel this good, you can’t help but make music that fits your mood like a glove. London born, Atlanta based producer Daz-I-Kue is on that same wavelength as the Memphis born dancefloor diva, so it’s no wonder his first drop of 2012 is not one, but two feel-good house remixes of the pint-size soul singer’s self-love anthem “Smell Urself.”

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SnappScenes: “getting’HIGHgettin’By” Just to Get By

January 30, 2012 |  by

I suggest that it’s easy enough that the majority of us can attest to modern hip hop flurrying through its handle of potential lyricists who start off sweet with a solid fan-base then, switch it up, but hey!—it happens to the golden ones too. Some hip hop-heads can also think that some artists just slip through those greasy cracks and randomly see fame. The game and culture of this life will continue to throw grenades at us, whether with ability to MC or not so much, that’s life baby, but!—I do know with this video introducing me to what the whole Voyeur explosion is about, I’m sold the first half of the video in, scouts honor.

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SoundTrapping: Rome Fortune Gives the ‘Copy, Paste, Reblog’ Generation Something to Look up to

January 26, 2012 |  by

Atlanta based rapper Rome Fortune, real name Jerome, has been rapping since he was in high school. “I thought I’d take the JE off as Jerome reminds me too much of the fake pimp on Martin,” he explains. Seven years later the 23-year-old originally from New York is just days away from unveiling his collaborative project with producer Childish Major entitled VOYEUR set for release next week.

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With Only Minutes to the Top, Arrow in the Air Reaches for the Sky

January 25, 2012 |  by

It’s 2012. This December, the world is ending depending on who you believe and with only minutes to the top, Atlanta based band Arrow in the Air is reaching for the sky despite the Mayan’s prediction. If you’ve frequented Art Nouveau Magazine, you may recognize the lead singer Sye Spence, former solo artist who’s worked extensively with us on numerous projects. With her new band, a new sound, attitude and direction, Arrow in the Air is ready to touch the sky.

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Watch “Color Outside The Lines,” Get Some Ink, and Hit Your Own Jackpot

January 18, 2012 |  by

To talk about the film Color Outside the Lines, you must first talk about black people in art. It has always been quite difficult to emerge as just an artist. You were always a Negro artist. You were always an Afro-American artist. You were always an African-American artist. You were always a Black artist. You were always a colored artist. You were never, simply, an artist. We can speak about Jean-Michel Basquiat, but it would be irresponsible to speak about him without mentioning that half of his insanity and demise was built on the fact that he couldn’t escape the bricks walls that is being confined and defined by your color (and all the stigma that is attached to it) versus by your creations.

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While Dreamers do Dream Dreams that Come True, Atlanta Isn’t a City of Dreamers like Wonderland

January 9, 2012 |  by

In a land far, far away there is metropolis. It’s a metropolis filled with urbanites and artists striving so hard for Hollywood fame. It’s a barrel of people filled with high hopes and the criteria to be able to afford hope is getting higher and higher. This town I speak of is my home. This town I speak of is more commonly referred to as Atlanta.

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Art and Aesthetic Aces: Jabari Kenay Finds Solace in the Shapes, Peace in Apocalypse

January 5, 2012 |  by

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Because This Year Occasional Superstar Wants All The Monies

January 3, 2012 |  by

The crest of financial pursuit from the money worship team at Occasional Superstar. Get that mickey fickin’ cash!

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SoundTrapping: @YoungLyxx Ain’t You, He’s “Happy To Be Here”

December 19, 2011 |  by

It may be a Secret to some, but happiness is a state of mind. Those that look on the brighter side of things know this innately. Head high, eyes covered by vintage Ray-Bans, Atlanta based-emcee Young Lyxx is Happy to Be Here, and the triumphant sounds on his latest album is a testament to that fact.

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Kayla Alexander’s Real Life Portrait

December 12, 2011 |  by

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