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Top: Photo of Manhattan from the observation deck of the original World Trade Center, Feb. 16, 2001.
Bottom: Photo of Manhattan from the observation deck of One World Trade Center, Feb. 16, 2019.
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Graphic designer, vectors, logo, photoshop, adobe illustrator, professional, Anisa Ali, graphicforest07, fiverr.com, mascot logo, Business cards.
Brewhouse Quay: There is still much to do and the layout is still evolving; the gate ‘to the rest of the world’ in its embryonic stage being the result of seeing just such a gate in the movie 'Carry On at Your Convenience' (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carry_On_At_Your_Convenience). Being able to ‘pause’ live video on a Sky + box allowed me to make a quick sketch of the various strengthening timbers. When I track down some rather nice PHD Design spear fencing I'll be incorporating some of that coming out of the top of the stone wall either side of the gate, as well as poaching a few spikes to protrude actually out of the gate.
The spray painted backdrop through paper templates depicting a misty summer day can be seen to good effect here. The grainy effect is the result of photographing it under hard overhead lighting from a domestic bulb in the dining room. Once proper softer layout lighting is in place it will look far smoother.
I co-founded, creative directed and designed this magazine in 2006. It focused on positive solutions to the climate, economic, and social crises of our times.
All I can really say is that this show was bigger and better than I had ever hoped for. Evolve took on a life of its own and so many of the artists shared their own powerful stories of overcoming whatever life has tossed along their path.
Over 20 photographers, ceramicists and artists were part of this event. Gay, straight, lesbian, bi-sexual, transgender, Black Latino, White, Armenian, poor, broke, rich, wealthy, HIV positive, HIV negative and even two homeless individuals were all artists in this show. The was a direct representation of what Los Angeles looks like and together we showed why we are the City of Angels
About 400 attended the opening at Art Share-LA in Downtown Los Angeles. The event was a complete success with people coming from as far north as Sacramento as far south as San Diego. New York, Denver and even two folks from Atlanta made the trek to the Evolve opening. I was completely blown away.
Big thanks to all the artists for their beautiful pieces, my family, friends and supporters for continuing to embrace my work through Project KengiKat and Do Something Saturday and to everyone who donated and attended the event I want to say THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart.