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Thursday 29 October 2015

Coolest Balloon Art work by Rob Driscoll, Bowtie Balloon Guy


So, I was going through Nairaland and got my eyes on this caption 'Artist creates cartoon characters out of balloons'
As an art lover, I opened to see what someone could probably make out of balloons. I thought I would see the usual horse made by a clown at a child's birthday party but I got blown away.
Not been able to see all photos and what I needed (a link to the Artist's website), I clicked on Linda Ikeji's link (referral), scrolling down, I still saw the same pictures I saw on Nairaland but then I saw the the name of the Balloon Artist's website.

Rob Driscoll, also known as Bowtie Balloon Guy, works as a balloon artist and magician in Portsmouth, where he regularly creates work which he showcases on his Facebook page. He has worked with balloons since he was 19 and his passion for creating balloon sculptures led him to complete a number of personal challenges, including 365 Days of Balloons, where he created a new, unique model every day for a year, posting the results on social media. See some photos after the cut..

All of his work is available on his website: My Daily Balloon.. You can also check him on his Facebook pages: My Daily Balloon and My Bowtie Balloon

See some of his work:






Credit: Lindaa Ikeji's Blog

Friday 23 October 2015

'Crossing Lines' #TechMeetsArtNG & Rele Gallery Exhibition.


Winners Announced as #TechMeetsArtNG & Rele Gallery Exhibition, ‘Crossing Lines’ Closes


Olugbenga Awomodu, Digital Marketing, Samsung West Africa, Adenrele Sonariwo and with the exhibiting artists

Rele and Samsung Mobile’s unprecedented collaboration, #TechMeetsArtNG, an online competition came to a grand close last Sunday with three winners announced. The competition sought out young, aspiring artists from all over the country to create works across different mediums based on the theme of Rele Gallery’s exhibition, ‘Crossing Lines’ which also closed yesterday.
‘Crossing Lines’, brought to life by artists Uthman Wahaab and Soji Adesina was a game-changing exhibition that saw art move from its traditional space – the canvas – to the walls and finally into Samsung devices. Participants in the competition were encouraged to draw inspiration from the work of these two brilliant artists.
Director, Information Technology and Mobile, Samsung Electronics West Africa, Mr. Emmanouil Revmatas showed his pleasure at the entries and reiterated Samsung’s mission in changing the way we see things, and mentioned that the calibre of the entries proved that the competition was a step in this direction.
Director, Rele Gallery, Adenrele Sonariwo was also visibly excited about the work that was entered and announced that the gallery will be open to collaborating with the winning artists in the future as well as other participants. This, she said, was in line with the gallery’s mission of nurturing a new generation of artists, art enthusiasts, triggering a new found appreciation for the arts.

1ST PLACE ENTRY by OLASUNKANMI ARIYO
In first place in the competition was Olasunkanmi Ariyo, whose winning entry was a metaphorical digitally manipulated photograph. Of his entry he said, “My art work reminds me of the types and sizes of masquerades present today. Samsung today is a big masquerade in the tech market. Also the art work reminds me of the evergreen musical artiste in Nigeria called Lagbaja whose identity can be recognized anywhere.”

2ND PLACE ENTRY by HARRY DUNKWU
In second place was Harry Dunkwu, whose entry was also a digitally manipulated photo that crossed lines between history and the future, depicting the National Theatre surrounded by futuristic technology such as levitating cars.
In third place was Obinna Okerekeocha whose winning entry was a 15-second video that in its short time, interrogated the human mind, the venue of thought and meditation as where lines of creation are crossed and take shape.
The winners were rewarded with newly released Samsung Mobile products and will have their works showcased, in Samsung tech devices, at the gallery.

See all the photos from the event here:

Mr. Emmanouil Revmatas and FIRST PLACE WINNER, OLASUNKANMI ARIYO

Mr. Emmanouil Revmatas and SECOND PLACE WINNER, HARRY DUNKWU

Mr. Emmanouil Revmatas and THIRD PLACE WINNER, OBINNA OKEREKEOCHA

Kay Jegede

Karo Akpokiere, Bisi Silva and Victor Ehikhamenor

Director, Information Technology and Mobile, Samsung Electronics West Africa, Mr. Emmanouil Revmatas

Bisi Silva

ADENRELE SONARIWO, DIRECTOR, RELE GALLERY

#TechMeetsArtNG judge VICTOR EHIKHAMENOR

Images courtesy: Rele Art Gallery



Content Source: The GlowingColours

The Wedding Showcase: Night of Lights


To cap it all up, THE WEDDING SHOWCASE presents the Fashion/Runway event of the year! THE NIGHT OF LIGHTS!

Glitz, Glamour, Bespoke designs, Celebrities, Music, Comedy with an unforgettably magical experience you will cherish forever!

You are invited to meet the Designers that clothe the stars:
Mai Atafo
OUCH
Otumemine Couture
Style Temple
Chiemela
JB Living
Anne Couture
CBEN Touch
House of Sankobi
Judan Clothing

And the stars themselves;
Uti Nwachukwu
Beverly Osu
Bryan Okwara
Melvin Oduah
ChaCha alongside top musicians, comedians & Nollywood Actors

Venue: De Dome Events Centre, New Haven Enugu
Date: Sunday 25th October 2015
Time: 5pm Red Carpet hosted by Uti
Gate Fee: N1000 Regular, N2000 VIP

***Please Note: Guest Capacity is 500 only & Booth Owners get a FREE pass plus one extra VIP


For bookings and ticket collection, please call 07013876713, 08136322133, 08109757905 and 08127227684,

Content Sources:The WeddingGraces

TWS 'The Wedding Showcase'

The Wedding Showcase 2015.. The Largest Wedding Fair, Live in Enugu State!



The Wedding Showcase- a concept created as a response to the desire for an adaptation of a Wedding Fair for the South East region. THE WEDDING SHOWCASE will be a huge booster for the business fortunes of Wedding & Event vendors; wedding planner, wedding decorator, photographer, aso-ebi merchant, graphics designer/printing press, travel agency, Jeweler, make up artist/make up retailer, cake/dessert chef, gifts/souvenir retailer, anything and everything wedding related.

What to expect
“THE WEDDING SHOWCASE” is designed to span 4 days (22nd – 25th October, 2015) which will include two days of heavily discounted marketplace activity, a day for Q&A session/discussion forum on Beauty & Fashion by frontline industry experts. The last day is devoted to creating a magical moment through Runway/Fashion display “Nights of Life”, with display by indigenous & internationally recognized frontline Nigerian designers.
For intending Couples, your wedding plans starts here. Come meet and consult with certified industry experts one on one. The relaxing, fun ambience is guaranteed to ease the stress associated with putting together a great wedding. Also infused into the wedding fair are educative workshop and lots of prices to be won from our raffle draw. Its gonna be a weekend to remember
The fun part is that there’s going to be, The Wedding Showcase RAFFLE DRAW for Intending Couples, giving the opportunity to win for themselves; Free Decoration, Free Wedding Cake, Free Bride’s Make-up, Free Groom’s Hair Cut, Free Event Compere!!! Lol.. if you don’t know what compere means, it simply means ‘MC’.

It is expected that the event – “THE WEDDING SHOWCASE” will be a veritable business contact & connect environment for service providers especially those operating in the Wedding/Event industry for both profit outcomes as well as breaking new grounds for investment & marginal increase for their existing and prospective client-base. The vendor groups of interest expected to participate at the fair include but are not limited to:
  • Event Management Firms
  • Bridal Shops
  • Cakes & Confectioneries
  • Venue Decorations
  • Hotel, Restaurants, Lounges
  • Banks & Financial Institutions
  • Winery
  • Wedding Bloggers
  • Drinks & Beverages
  • Food & Catering
  • Clothiers & Jewelers
  • Transportation/ Travel Agencies
  • Make-up Sales  Stores
  • Sounds & Visuals
  • Printing Firms
  • Event Centers
  • Car Hire Services
  • Video & Photo Studios
  • Card Designers
  • Footwear Telecommunications & Media
  • Rentals – Chair & Canopy & Cooking Utensils
  • Hair Products

Date: Thursday 22nd – Saturday 24th October, 2015
Time: 9AM – 9PM daily
Venue: Golden Royale Multipurpose Hall, Bisala road, Independence Layout Enugu
                           AND
Date: Sunday, October 25th (Night of Lights)
Time: 5PM (Red carpet starts)

Venue: De Dome Event centre , New haven, Enugu

Tuesday 20 October 2015

Life in My City Arts Festival


With the Press Review yesterday, LIMCAF came to a start at the Nike Lake Resort, Enugu State. Hope y'all would honor the invitation. With the Clam Multimedia Workshop holding tomorrow at Alliance Franscaise, 10am-4pm and the Award night holding on Saturday, 24th October at the Convention Hall of the Nike Lake Resort Hotel by 6pm; i'm real sure it's gonna to be fun as Arts taking new turns and directions.

See ya!

Preparations for the 2015 LIMCAF..

Preparations for the 2015 Grand Finale Exhibition and the climax Award Night of the Life In My City Art Festival (LIMCAF) have entered the home stretch with each of the 11 zones completing their local exhibitions and selection of finalists. Indeed many of the zones have actually dispatched their selections to Enugu where photography of the works is currently taking place.

The eleven zones of the Festival are Lagos, Ibadan, Abuja, Kaduna, Jos, Benin/Auchi, Owerri, Port Harcourt, Uyo, Calabar, and of course Enugu. Each zone receives entries from its area (mostly from students in the various art schools around), screens them and selects the best which are then put up in a local exhibition.

At the end of the local exhibition a local jury, usually made up of art teachers, writers, gallery owners and older practitioners is constituted to select the very best works from the zone as finalists to be sent to Enugu for the one week Grand Finale Exhibition every third Saturday in October.

Naturally, some zones are hotter than others not necessarily in terms of the quality of the works exhibited but sometimes in terms of the number of entries and the in terms of the attention and interest they generate in the local area judged by the number of interested persons that come to the opening and other visitors that view the exhibition subsequently. In those terms, Abuja, Ibadan, Enugu, Kaduna and Lagos may be said to really stand out.

In the Abuja exhibition this year for example attendees at the opening ceremony ranged from members of the National Assembly to various groups of expatriates including embassy personnel of different countries and quite a good number from the general public.

The highlight of the Abuja exhibition held at Jeff Ajueshi’s now rather outstanding Thought Pyramid Gallery was the announcement of support from the Pius Okigbo Family who have endowed a yet to be named national prize and two other national prize endowments by the proprietor of Thought Pyramid Gallery for the best entries from Abuja and Benin/Auchi zones respectively.

In addition, for the second year in succession, Abuja zone, hosted by the Cultural Affairs Officer of the French Embassy Jacques Montourcey and Alice O’Reilly of the Institut Francaise has sold more works at the local exhibition than any other zone including Lagos!

And Lagos, known to many as the cultural capital of Nigeria was host to many an interesting entry this year. Its best prize is endowed by Bisi Silva’s world famous Centre for Contemporary Art and there were 44 entries from 33 young artists competing for that prize and of course any other of the national prizes.

The Lagos zone jury comprised Ato Arinze a sculptor and potter, Jude Anogwih art curator and video artist, Ibrahim Sitti art journalist and Jordan Ray-Belonwu as well as Ibrahim Sama Tchatchere the Cultural Affairs Officer at the Alliance Francaise in who hosted the proceedings as representative of the Director, Madam Christine Deuve who doubles as Delegate-General of the Alliance in Nigeria.

According to Ray-Belonwu, there were impressive art pieces that made what he describes as “wow statements” … providing some of “the most expressive visuals of life in Lagos”. This is obviously in reference to the aim of the Festival which says that LIMCAF among other things “enables young people to make meaningful statements about the lived environment”.

The Ibadan zone exhibition was attended by many young artists and some prominent art personalities. It was chaired by Dr. Ellis Oyekola a prominent artist of the Ibadan Polytechnic who, apparently delighted with the quality of works on display and the concept and objectives of LIMCAF announced a prize of N50,000 (fifty thousand naira) for the best work selected from the exhibition in the zone as adjudged by the local jury.

That prize announcement was a first for LIMCAF in the Ibadan zone. Dr. Oyekola also announced that “Of all the artworks displayed in Ibadan, 15 will be selected and taken to Enugu for the grand finale of the competition”. The local prize he said, is “just to encourage our artists on the need to keep working hard so that they can get the needed breakthrough,”

Deputy Director, Alliance Française, Ibadan, Mr Nicolas Michelland, who had also once served as the Deputy Director in Enugu spoke of how he was proud that a project that started on a small level some years ago in his office in Enugu, had since become very competitive national event, attracting the attention of artists and art lovers from all over the country.

The Ibadan exhibition eventually featured a selection of 47 artworks from 36 artists from all over Oyo and other South Western states with works spanning all the four categories of visual arts as specifically grouped by the organisers for the competition.

Fifteen artworks were selected to feature at the grand finale exhibition in Enugu and it was the hope of Michelland that someone from Ibadan would win the overall prize.

As usual the Enugu zone attracted the most number of works. At its local exhibition held at the Alliance Francaise, Enugu from the 11th to 18th August, there were all of 84 works selected from 36 artists. This presented quite a headache to the local jury who will determine both the best work in the zone and the twenty or so works to represent the zone at the grand finale exhibition. The good number of entries in Enugu is probably due to the fact that there are so many art schools in the area but very few other outlets for unestablished and aspiring artists to showcase their talents as compared to say the Lagos, Abuja and Ibadan zones.

At the opening of the Enugu exhibition the organisers had the pleasure of introducing the new Director of Alliance Française, Olivier Mourginot who expressed his pleasure at the opportunity to work in Nigeria for the first time and enthusiastically commended the LIMCAF project and its support by the French cultural outreach agencies in Nigeria. He praised the quality of the works on display submitted by young artists who were mostly still just undergraduates from all parts of Nigeria.

Mourginot appealed for support from the local elite in Enugu and from the big sponsors noting that LIMCAF was capable of positively affecting the economy of Enugu and Nigeria as it grows to become a bigger and bigger art tourism event in this part of the world.

On the whole the Festival Secretary Iheanyi Onwuegbucha says the schedule of selected works reaching him from the eleven zones shows that Enugu zone exhibited the highest number of works with 84 on display from 56 artists. Ibadan came second with 52 works exhibited from 36 artists followed by Lagos’42 works from 22 artists. Kaduna put 28 works on show from 27 artists while Abuja’s 33 works came from 24 artists. Surprisingly the least number of entries came from Uyo where only 5 artists exhibited 8 works.

Uyo had once produced the first prize winner. In 2011Eyo Emem Effiong had won the overall prize of N500,000 with his entry titled ‘Save the Child and Save the Nation’. In addition Mrs Mfon Usoro a prominent Lagos Lawyer and avid art collector had from 2014 endowed a prize worth N150,000 for the Best Entry from the Calabar/Uyo zones.

Other endowed prizes not yet named in this piece include the Justice Anthony Aniagolu prize for Originality, the Pius Okigbo Prize, the ‘Art Is Everywhere’ prize endowed by Ayo Adewummi, the ‘Best from Enugu’ prize by Vin Martin Ilo and the Enugu State Council for Arts and Culture prize worth N100,000.

 LIMCAF’s Art Director Ayo Adewunmi says the aim of soliciting more and more endowments is mainly to ensure that more and more young artists from all over Nigeria win prizes, in fulfilment of one of the aims of the Festival which is to economically empower the youth through art by “creating a platform for them to expose their productions, and either win handsome prizes or sell them to art connoisseurs”. Every year at least 25 such prize winners including the Consolation Prize winners are invited to Enugu for the Award Night at LIMCAF’s expense.

This he says makes LIMCAF “not only the biggest art event in Nigeria with over 100 new quality artworks by young people from all over Nigeria on show yearly, but also the most impactful in terms of encouraging art appreciation and consumption by the general public nationwide.”

The 2015 grand finale exhibition opens at the Nike Lake Resort Hotel Enugu on Monday 19 October 2015 and will climax with the Award Night on Saturday 24th. It is very much hoped by the organisers that His Excellency, Right Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi will grace this year’s occasion, which as usual will feature the royal presence of LIMCAF’s Patron, His Royal Majesty Igwe Nnaemeka Achebe, Obi of Onitsha among other royal fathers and invited dignitaries.


Finalists
To see the lists of the Finalist for the LIMCAF 2015 click here.

Content Source: Life in My City Arts Festival

Saturday 17 October 2015

THE LITTLE you have can go a LONG WAY for you!

Speaking with a Ferocious Entrepreneur, I had to reevaluate my thoughts, making me take a big step into been an Entrepreneur myself.

Early this year, I had my Goals, my first time though, written out but not exactly defined. And part of it was to get myself a business, to become an event decorator. I made plans, writing out a lists of things I needed, but I knew I had to start small, so I did my scale f preference and got what I needed, My Master List. I thought I would start of early into the year but I didn't. I didn't have the finances to start up, I had nobody to give to me, I even went to the S.M.E (Small and Medium scale Enterprise) Centre in the State to see if I could get a loan but I couldn't. And till last month, I hadn't done anything to start and then it dawned on me! My mistake and miscalculation..

I WAS WAITING TO HAVE ALLL THE FINANCES I NEEDED TO START UP!!

Though it's not a bad idea but waiting to have all the money down, especially when you don't have where to get a quick loan from, would definitely be a set back to you which would discourage you if you keep waiting.

Getting my salary (from where I'm employed) last week, I decided to start off with what I have to purchase what I can at the moment. And then when money comes in bit, i'd continue to buy in bits. No matter how little you have, just start with that, even if it takes you half a year to purchase your start up goods. I'm sure if I had started with the little I get every month, I would have finished buying my start up materials for event decoration. Be wise and know this, the LITTLE You have can go a LONG way for you, so start early.