Saturday, March 10, 2012

RUMBLE ABOVE THE CLOUDS: Emily Adams

RUMBLE ABOVE THE CLOUDS: Emily Adams
Do you hear that sound? It's a Rumble Above the Clouds, Openings 5th group exhibition at the historic Church of St. Paul the Apostle. Openings, an artists' collective on Manhattan's West Side, which seeks to spark discussion and interaction in the creative community, presents their largest group exhibition to date. The show will feature painting, sculpture, photography, video and site specific installations that will be installed throughout the church. Yellow Peril Gallery is pleased to share this exclusive interview with EMILY ADAMS, one of the participating artists from RUMBLE ABOVE THE CLOUDS. The exhibition runs from September 16-October 27 and an opening reception on Thursday, September 29th, 7-9pm Participating artists include: Emily Adams, Robert Aitchison, Kinda Barazi, Maria Barbo, Christina Batch-Lee, Michael Berube, Araceli Cruz, Yoon Cho, Sal Dungca, Lauren Gohara, Baris Gokturk, Margaret Graham, Danielle Goldsmith, Keena Gonzalez, Graeme Gerard Halliday, Iliyan ! Ivanov, Joey Kilrain, Ben Knight, Caitlin McKee, Lori Merhige, Anthony Santella, Nikki Schiro, Porn Siphanoum, Carrie Elston Tunick, and Timothy Webster. Church of St. Paul the Apostle Corner of West 60th Street and Columbus in Manhattan Press Contact: Frank Sabatte (212) 265-3495 x218





Emanuela De Paula on Victoria's Secret fashion show runway (to 2011)

Emanuela De Paula on Victoria's Secret fashion show runway (to 2011)
Beautiful angel Emanuela De Paula on Victoria's Secret Fashion show runway! For more information please visit: vsfsdesigns.wordpress.com Music: Perro Ciego-Dormilon x8





Inside the Artist's Studio - Episode 4 with Kat Caverly

Inside the Artist's Studio - Episode 4 with Kat Caverly
It is with great enthusiasm that I introduce to you my friend and fellow creative, Kat Caverly. I first met Kat in the early 90's when we both freelanced for Recycled Paper Greetings. I don't think that two people's cards could have been more different than ours were. Kat's hilarious photo cards (often featuring her blond alter ego character, Shirley) not only strike a funny bone, they remind us of our shared humanity. Since then, Kat has greatly expanded her artistic and photographic endeavors. She now produces and writes animated e-cards, develops children's programming and is venturing into the vast arena of video production. Be inspired (and laugh along with us) as you watch my interview with Kat...