an Art Party on the Roof…part one

So I am wrapping up this shoot with MoEss (the earthSista formerly know as MoreEssence) and Chadoe. We had just completed a beautiful nature shoot with the fashion designer HarvestGirl (damn, I just realized I have shown those to you yet and they were BEAUTIFUL. I’m gonna have to fix that!) Anyway, I got a call from the artist John Glover asking me if I intend to attend his party three days later on the rooftop of his factory loft apartment in Atlanta. I said yes and he reminded me that I was supposed to ask around for sistas who might want to be bodypainted for the event. I asked MoEss and...

COCOliscious wakes up with the color lights on…

Bathed dramatically with warm yellows and cool blues, COCOliscious rises. Beautiful, happy and full of sensual ‘tude, she grabs the chain and she poses, plays and laughs… She teases the camera with her poses while colorful hues of light dance across her beautiful dark form. COCOliscious revels in being sensual & real & proud AND comfortable in her own skin. She makes it known that sharing her beauty with the Garden is a gift that she bestows, graciously. COCOliscious is a that diva with ego and attitude yet no drama. She is an adventurous earthSista who loves a good party. COCOliscioius...

Aya… Origin

I was not born Of a curse, placed With venom upon An evil brother’s head. I was carried from the Cradle, Traversed continents, Against the skin Of the first Mother In whose blackness rested The hues of nations: The colors of cotton and of coal. Of sunflowers and of blood. verse by LeiCole bodyart & adornment by Nobella Creations ...

pgp187: AFROCHIC, revisited

This a revisit of an old friend in the Garden Shakazz of AFROCHIC. Shakazz is an African born photographer who is now based in Paris. According to Shakazz, “My concept is called AFROCHIC and it’s all about Ebony photography, entirely dedicated to my people because KINGS and QUEENS are what we are. It’s black-owned business. I work with models, artists, singers and ordinary people. “Check out my work on www.afrochic.book.fr and if you wanna get in touch, hit me on facebook at AFROCHIC. If ever you decide to come to Paris and if you like my style, feel free to contact me for...

pgp:183 Michael Thompson is freestyle

by Vincent You see his work and its stops you. Dead in your tracks its stops you. Michael Thompson’s colors are rich and vibrant; a tasty buffet of design for your eyes. Its worth a look but that not what stops you. There’s always a story in the design, elevating it to the highest forms of art. Its a 21st century Afrocentric aesthestic that provokes, entertains and inspires. It stops you because it takes you to a place that you haven’t been. Yet Michael says, “I use design as a visual language to educate, to fight injustice, and also a way to ignite conversation. This collection...

All the Way Turned Up

With the temperature steadily rising as we cruise into summer, it’s only natural that things get a little steamy around here.  But when I tell you that Black on Black Rhyme’s Take a Load Off Tuesday May 18th show was hot, I don’t just mean the soft humidity that coated my skin before I walked into Studio 281.  The Tallahassee troupe, Back Talk, was in the building, and so were a lot of other talented people. The packed house helped–you know it always gets a little warmer when black folks sit close together.   The faces become more familiar each time, the embraces more...

Violet… lovingly adorned

Emerald trinkets gracefully draped Violet’s shoulders, ears and wrist while Nobella added the final touches of the earthSista’s adornment; bright white dashes above her eyes. These captures were part of a series of images Nobella and I had been working on. We’ve been creating pictures of her jewelry and paintings for Nobella’s shows and website. And on the day of this shoot, when we had a couple of jewelry sets to capture, Violet was our muse. Violet is inspiration, pure and simple. Open, creative and sensible, the young, natural beauty is full of energy, vigor and optimism....

pgp181: The Artistic Vision of BAC…

entry by Vincent When I first met Brian A. Childress, my initial impression was that of a pragmatic, technically astute Photographer. I had not noticed his artistic sensibility; not yet. He and I, along with a few other Photographers and Models would all get together and rent a studio. In my early days of professional shooting, it was an opportunity  to hone my craft through the sharing and learning of techniques with others. The more we shot together, the more impressed I became with the images Brian created; images, not “captures.” He doesn’t like it when I call them “captures.”...

pgp179: inspired visions of Maxim V

In the early days of the Pangea’s Garden Project I was fortunate to discover the extraordinary works of Maxim Vakhovskiy. At the time I’d created several captures that would, later, find a home here and I was curious to know if anyone shared a vision of Afrocentric beauty and sensuality. Maxim was one of the first I found. Eastern Europe born, Maxim is a portrait photographer currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He is “delighted to photograph interesting, natural, vintage-souled, humble, passionate, uninhibited, and free-spirited characters with richly whispering beauty....

pgp169: excerpts of tasteful sensuality…

a pictorial moment… these are few of the inspired captures from Tamara Natalie Madden (the Renaissance Woman) of the Garden’s newest EarthSista, NineEther. You can see the full set of images at PangeasGarden.com Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tumblr it Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post
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