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Point Man: How a Man Can Lead His Family

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By FASHION SOCIETY · August 3, 2009 · 0 Comments · 17 Views

 

 

Point Man: How a Man Can Lead His Family

was published in 2003 but still receiving

great reviews.

With the mission of letting men know

"Lead and your family will follow."

This book can be purchased for less than $15.

Definitely should be on top of the list if you are considering

to be the head of your household.

 

Obama--By Artist: Gabriel

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By FASHION SOCIETY · August 3, 2009 · 0 Comments · 44 Views

Gabriel Anton "My Form of Art"

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By FASHION SOCIETY · August 3, 2009 · 0 Comments · 29 Views

What inspired you to become an artist?

I've been drawing since I can remember so it always came natural. I remember seeing murals in Cleveland, Ohio wondering who did them and when. Another source of inspiration was my stepfather who always used to paint landscapes. He taught me many techniques and how to perfect my own. Drawing and creating in general has always been a passion of mine.

Where do you do your work?

Mostly at home in TN but I like to bring a pad of paper with me especially to any new locations I may travel to.

What do you think is the most important influence in your art?

I think in terms of influence it would have to be strong emotions brought on by life circumstances we all experience. Themes like love, death, heartbreak, struggle for freedom, unity, creativity, oppression. These are things we all relate to and can connect with in art be it the creator or beholder.

Who are some of your favorite artist?

When it comes to visual art I have to be honest I really don't keep up on other artists by name because there are so many out there. I usually just browse works. As far as art in any form goes I have favorite recording artists as I listen to music when I'm drawing or painting. Artists from Jay-Z to Nirvana, the Killers, Bone Thugs, Biggie etc.

Is there a particular subject that inspires you the most?

I think it would have to be a combination of one's struggle against oppression, freedom, courage to fight oppression. You haven't seen it yet in much of my work but my next series of pieces is going to focus on those types of concepts. I've always been drawn towards the "us vs them" subject as far as art . . . and life.

What moves you the most in life that inspires some of your best work?

I think it would be just life experiences. Emotions I encounter during events in my life. I think we all as human beings draw inspiration from those moments just some channel them through artistic expression. Love, anger, and everything in life that progresses us to our next level of thinking and feeling.

As far as art what is your favorite to do paintings, drawings, etc.?

For the longest time I was working exclusively with colored pencil then I switched to watercolor. I love both mediums but sketching is always going to be the way I start any new project so I'd have to go with drawing.

What role do you think art plays in today's society?

I feel art is the symbolic expression of what  life is . . and can be. An artist is simply a person that can capture life and put it into concentrated symbols other people can relate to. Take for instance the poet, words are nothing more than symbols (in sound and written form) of actual things in the universe. These symbols are a common language so we all understand each other. Poets put these symbols in such an order they stir up emotions and thought in other people. When a poet accurately captures an idea with his words that create an image others can relate to thats the meaning of art. I'm an artist of images, capturing life in symbols in color and light and putting those elements on paper and canvas so we can all relate and acknowledge the human experience as it is . . . and can be.

 

What are some things you got coming up that everyone should be on the lookout for?

Well I've been selected to the next phase of a reality show called "Trendsetters" that I think is shooting in 2010. I have several new art pieces in the works featuring new themes as well as a few book covers I've been signed to do. I've been accepted into a some new art galleries, namely one in Nashville opening up called "Hypnotix" and another one in Chicago. I have other projects in the works so if you want you can google me or just go to my site http://gabesart.com.

Check out more pictures by Artist: Gabriel Anton

"LA CANDY" The Novel

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By FASHION SOCIETY · July 23, 2009 · 0 Comments · 21 Views

 

Have you picked up your copy of Reality Star

Lauren Conrad's New Book? LA Candy has made

New York Times Best-Seller List for two weeks in a row.

the Novel is about coming of age in Hollywood while starring in a reality TV show,

written by a girl who has experienced it all firsthand: Lauren Conrad.

So if you loved THE HILLS or Laguna Beach you would love LA CANDY.

PEACE & LOVE

 

Fluent "The Poet"

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By FASHION SOCIETY · July 23, 2009 · 1 Comment · 181 Views

When did you begin writing poetry?
Beyond class assignments, and random “love” poems, The first time I performed a poem was September 20, 2007 at Jazzman’s Café. Jazzman’s is a running open mic established in 2005 at Prairie View A&M University 

How did you get the name Fluent?
I was working on a DVD with a close friend and mentor, Outspoken Bean. On my wall was a poster for programmers that read “Fluent in Every Language”. He made a remark that I am fluent in everything as well, from DVD creation and film editing, programming, business, poetry, DJ’ing, dancing, or pretty much anything I get involved with. SO he said let’s call you fluent. The next night at an open mic in Houston I tried the name and another poet, Fertile Spirit, came to me after the show and asked “You’re the Fluent one right?” I smiled and replied “yes, I am The Fluent ONE.” After that night, my stage name has been The Fluent One.

What do you believe it takes to be a great poet?
Experience. Not within poetry, but life. The more someone experiences life, I feel the greater appreciation a person has for it, the more capable they are to communicate that appreciation to others.

How did you get into performing live poetry?
The first poem I performed was a response to women complaining about men’s inability to be romantic, or seductive.  It was a relatively short poem, I messed up, got very nervous, but somehow it still went over well. The person who put the show on came up to me and said “I know you don’t know this, but as of now you are officially a Prairie View Productive Poet. So next week, I need you to have a 30 second and 1 minute poem to compete to be one my team.”  I “competed”, made the slam team at Prairie View A&M, then the team went on to win a regional completion in the south, as well as 8th place in the country at the 2008 ACUI National Poetry slam. Been going strong ever since.

Who is your favorite poet of all time?
Anis Mojgani. He has such amazing imagery and simple speech all at the same time. One of my favorite quotes by him is “I drive 60 through residential streets to hit children so that they may remain forever angels.”

When writing do you consider the affect will have on your audience or do you write self freely?
The best response would be what I heard in the movie Finding Forrester – “Write from your heart, edit with your mind.” I may edit a poem for audience effect. But usually that is after I have performed it. Once I know how to change inflections, or pause so that my point is conveyed correctly. But as I am creating the poem, I want the poem to speak to me first.

Is there a particular subject that draws you in more to speak about?
When writing, I’m a sucker for a story / message. Usually someone else’s, but I almost always write from first person. I am not a passion / political / uplift my people type poet. In fact I usually hate those kind of poems. I prefer the story of regular people with a bit of poetic embellishment.

What advice would you give someone who inspires to be a great writer and poet?
Read. Live. Write. In that order then repeat. I think the ultimate key is detail and justification. Every word should serve a purpose. Learn the building blocks, metaphors, imagery, formatting. Then have fun and write for yourself.

Where can everyone find more of your work?
I do have a website,
http://www.thefluentone.com  I have most of my written works, a copy of my CD, and a few video performances available on the site. Even more importantly, I believe the best way to experience one of my poems is in person. SO I am more than willing to travel around the country.

Check out The Fluent One website to read his awesome poetry and also watch live videos and get to know more about him.