At The End Of The Year: Christmas Means Cultural Beauty

It is a happiness to go shopping during the Christmas season, which the Christmas decoration is one of the most beautiful traditions in history of culture. America has added Santa Claus, with many new updates including Christmas Arlekin. With traditional December snow, the Christmas warms with beauty and calls for beauty during the next year.

However, not every human embraces the beauty as ideal and everyday social practice. There are individuals who even try to make culture without even having no idea what culture is, which goal is demoralization of society, respectively debeautification of humankind. Then, producing and reproducing a beauty is an active defense of humankind today.

One of the crossroads of what is beauty is Lady Gaga in pop culture. Since beauty is a complex category, natural beauty may exist and at the same time bit by ugly personality, so the result would be ugly person. In opposite, beautiful personality and appearance can make non-natural beauty become the greatest cultural beauty. This is what Lady Gaga’s appearance has been attempting with her artistic performance, although Lady Gaga herself misses the physical attractiveness of the standard understanding of a beautiful woman. The absence of enculturated standards of cultural beauty in many creates conflicting situations and ugly situations which have surrounded Lady Gaga.

For example, Lady Gaga was sued for delay of approval of a doll with her image. However, most sensational is the absurd file of the named “artist” Orlan – a French woman with possible problems of personality identity, which she has been compensated with artistic multipersonality. Multipersonality disorder is distributed among both women and men, while as in the case of schizophrenia, cultural therapy may assist the sick person.

The behavior of Orlan in respect to Lady Gaga is absurd, so the last thing that one would guess is that she relates to academic context. The common between Lada Gaga and Orlan is absence of natural physical beauty, although the talented Lady Gaga attempted cultural beauty, while Orlan compensated absence of natural physical beauty and possible multipersonality disorder with building anti-culture of imitation which results is as ugly as the idea of imitation – Is it possible from black to make white? However, Orlan, a multipersonality French woman believes that can be transformed in Mona Liza. This is an example of dehumanization, since the human mind is a rational mind which makes difference between reality and imaginary, between truth and lie, while dehumanized homo brain would mix everything. Orlan is a case to make a dichotomy between biological homo (homo mind) and cultural homo (human mind). Then, human means enculturated homo.

The story of violent Orlan against Lady Gaga comes after an “exhibit” with participation of Orlan in Pushkin Museum in Moscow (2011), in the period of Anna Chapman crisis of Russian spy network in the USA). As it has been well known, Russians have been trying to gain a reputation in the world in weird way in the last years. Most recently, Moscow hosted an exhibit of mixed treasure of Bulgarian national wealth with private finds of Vassil Bozhkov-the Skull, which organizer was the Bulgarian communist spy Bozhidar Dimitrov, who used the status of scholar to have spied on Vatican as invited scholar inside Vatican.

Orlan looks very similar to Bozhidar Dimitrov with her drastic attempt to look “academic” and to have connections with academic world. Although it is funny to look at every Russian’s collaborator as a Russian spy in Europe and the USA, this Orlan is such well represented multipersonality and such thirsty for glory and money, that getting money from everywhere looks very natural for her multipersonality.

And here is coming a strange moment. French Orlan landed in the USA to have resided in LA and New York, NY with an academic connection – Tanya Augsburg from San Francisco State University. The name is very nice combination between typical Russian name (Tanya) and typical Jewish name Augsburg. Why was Tanya interested in Orlan is unclear, but it looks she had to make the academic stage for Orlan in the USA more like upon an order than upon a natural interest (nothing interesting in make-up artist who fights with personal complexes, searching for cultural parameters to run from natural ugliness). Most recently, this Tanya has been writing about man as object. It is Bulgarian criminal communist pseudosecurity (in fact extension of KGB) in which people have been named objects (according to published documents about Plamen Mitev, a “professor” at Sofia University).

Tanya has been an awful teacher and personality at San Francisco University. Her book even as a title is absurd in context of American education (focus on interdisciplinary), since the American education is interdisciplinary by nature and even one cannot get PhD if does not have a published work in a field which has no connections with the direct field of research. In May 2013 she was even described as a “brilliant teacher” at Rate my Professor, but now Rate my Professor is especially not protected by fraud (free access for rating), as this is a website which has been socially abusing even by professors for writing good or bad things about themselves or other people. The last “opinion” is such a contrast to all before and such professionally (no student) written, that obviously it is either a rescue action, or attempting to make a candy for the media for specific reasons. The message was posted in May, while in June 2013 Orlan had filed to sue Lady Gaga.

The people expect from art and culture to make them depart from their boring everydayness. Art is an event and more art in our life means eventness everydayness. However, not every art is really culture of beauty. The personality and products interact and create cultural ugliness or beauty as a result. In 2013 the feminist bitter violence of French Orlan, a pseudoartist-multipersonality and Russian collaborator against American Lady Gaga, a talented singer with cultural beauty, demonstrates that many so-called culture makers are in fact violent money makers without moral and ethics to be in culture at all.

Whether Orlan’s violence is just one of the signs of the invisible war (violent Orlan had asked Lady Gaga for $31 million), in one row with American Snowden and the Bulgarian psychotronic terrorists, only the time will show. It is pity that violent multipersonalities like Orlan trouble talented people without even having opportunity to be sued for violence in global culture. As it is well known the multipersonality disorder cannot be cured. Then, it can be expected other future troubles of innocent people by Orlan. The weird opinion about “Dr” Augsburg at Rate my Professor including the fact that again Guardian.com is engaged with Orlan (in addition with the covering of Dubene-Balinov Gorun Affair and Snowden) indicates that multipersonality Orlan is probably just at the start of other violence activities especially having in mind how thirsty she is for money and for glory being under the umbrella of Putin’s Russia which is most popular with their spies spread everywhere and political pressure on countries like Bulgaria attempting Russian empire. However, Christmas time is a time of beauty and purification. Ugliness may exist around everybody, but if one resists and does not interact, it goes away. Giving a hand to ugliness is a demoralization of society.

The Aloft Harlem hosts Art In FLUX Pop Up Event

In New York, the nights may be getting a little colder lately, but it is not stopping art lovers from coming out and appreciating new collections. It appears like even more than ever that art consumers and spectators want to view painting, photographs and sculptures by veteran and upcoming artists. This shows that an appreciation for beauty an expression never goes out of style.

On the evening of December 3, 2013 Art In FLUX presented two Harlem artists, Andre Woolery and Ruben Natal-San Miguel, in the lobby of Aloft on their dedicated art walls. Aloft has a company-wide commitment to support the local artistic community by devoting space to presenting art. Art In FLUX hopes to utilize the Aloft Harlem space to present unique and compelling exhibits that create conversation and highlight the dynamic contemporary art culture in Harlem.

This inaugural exhibit at Aloft is titled NOTHING IS COLORPROOF after a piece by Andre Woolery of the same name. “Nothing is Colorproof” is a triptych of a gun shooting a swirling rainbow of colors. “A gun represents both chaos and order. In the chaos of my thoughts and ideas, color is the organizing order. It brings clarity to a vision. If my mind were the weapon and my ideas were the bullets… then color would be the force propelling it forward” states Andre. Both Andre and Ruben reflect on culture, race, and gender through their own mediums – paint & pushpins and photography, respectively. They each capture moments in time and exploit the use of color and light to convey a sense of hope. Ruben chronicles Harlem by photographing the people and the architecture that are the fabric of the community. Andre paints iconic images hoping to open our eyes to a new set of possibilities. Together these two artists open a window on our society and awaken our consciousness.

Holiday Art Open House

Join the holiday fun and cheer on Friday, December 13, 6-9 pm. This promises to be an exciting event! Century 21 Redwood Realty, located at Dupont Circle, has transformed its beautiful space into an art gallery featuring original artwork, holiday card making and signing, free artwork raffle and so much more…

This December Nataliya has teamed up with the Sitar Arts Center – a local non-profit that provides multidisciplinary arts education to the children and youth of Washington, DC. Sitar Arts Center’s Executive Director Maureen Dwyer is passionate about her students and excited about the holiday party. “The season of giving includes the joy of seeing a young child at Sitar Arts Center discovering their artistic gifts. For Sitar’s students, who come from under-resourced households, it is a gift that can transform the course of their life by preparing them with the skills needed to succeed in the 21st century. We are grateful at Sitar for a community that embraces our children and youth and sees their value today and throughout the year,” says Dwyer.

The students of the Center will showcase their hand made holiday greeting cards and help you make one right on the spot! The event will include:

6 pm – doors open – meet the featured artist Nataliya Andreyeva. Nataliya will showcase her new abstract series in acrylic and mixed media as well as her unique series of digital collages dedicated to history and evolution of the DC Metro rail system.

7-8 pm – students of the Sitar Arts center will showcase handmade holiday greeting cards. Have holiday card mail on your to-do list? This is the place and time for you to get or make your own unique card and mail it out!

8-9 pm – meet the artist continued. Several pieces of unique artwork and gifts will be raffled.

Nataliya is a true supporter and promoter of the Arts movement in the DMV. She is committed to donate 10% from art sales to benefit the art programs for the students of the Sitar Arts Center. Join the opening reception on Friday, December 13, 6-9 pm at a historic Century 21 Redwood building located at 17th and Q NW and meet the artist, students and staff of the Sitar Arts Center. Your support this holiday season will make a huge difference in arts funding in 2014!

The City is Sparkling And Bustling For First Friday

First Friday is always a special night in Lancaster but this month – December – it seems almost magical. It is nearly Christmas and the City is sparkling and bustling! While walking around the City, be sure to check out one of Santa’s Workshop! BUiLDiNG CHARACTER has transformed the Heritage Press Museum, in the 300 block of Queen Street, into the North Pole Print Shop. Do take your umbrella though. The forecast is wet.

Horse drawn carriage rides will be departing from Fulton Bank at Penn Square. Rides are offered on a first come first served basis from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Santa will be in the lobby of the Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. where he will welcome little ones who want their photo taken with the jolly old elf himself!

Cylo’s Holiday Tree Farm features fresh cut Douglas and Frazier firs, priced under $40, from Clipper Magazine Stadium’s front parking lot. Trees are available Friday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Barnstormers’ team store will also be open, offering seasonal merchandise, stadium gift cards and special holiday ticket packages.

Art Galleries

Many galleries and artists will be exhibiting Christmas themes this month, including the Liz Hess Gallery. This year she will be featuring a Scandinavian Christmas. On First Friday she will officially unveil her touching watercolor titled “Gnome Nativity.”

Within Tellus360 is Gallery360. The Gallery will feature a juried landscape show this Friday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. The show is a mixed media collection. Tellus360 is located at 24 East King Street.

The Demuth Museum will feature over 100 pieces from its Art in a Box program. This program teaches the students about Charles Demuth’s art and life in general here in Lancaster. The exhibit will continue to run through 29 December. The museum hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays. Admission will be by donation. The museum is located at 120 E King Street.

The Annex 24 Gallery is hosting its 6th Annual Winter Exposition. The gallery, located at 24 West Walnut Street, offers not only paintings but also note cards, jewelry, soaps and wearable textiles.

McCaskey art teacher Kassie Schelling is the featured guest artist for First Friday and the month of December at Franz Fox Studios and Gallery. She will be displaying paintings and her sculptures. The gallery is located at 136 North Prince Street.

The Lancaster Camera Club can often be found about town taking random photos. Friday they will at the Mulberry Art Studios, or at least their work will. Exceptional Photography is the name of the exhibit, which will feature photography of the Club. The studio is located at 19-21 North Mulberry Street.

“Skolos and Wedell: A Poster Retrospective,” continues through January at the Pennsylvania College of Art & Design (PCA&D). The exhibit features the work of Nancy Skolos and Thomas Wedell. PCA&D is handicapped accessible. The school is located at 204 N Prince Street.

The Ware Center has quite a bit going on for First Friday. Hempfield High School Baking students continue what has become an annual show with their decorated Gingerbread Houses. They will be displayed through 20 December. Susan Garofola will be there as well to display and talk about her wearable art. Garofola makes unique jewelry pieces, which will be available for sale on Friday as well. Four other artists will also have their work on display and available for sale. They are: contemporary artist Ann Lawson, realistic and surrealistic artist Jon Johnson, wooden and metal sculptor Jeff George, and modern artist Gail Gray. The Ware Center is located at 52 North Prince Street.

Food & Drink

The Lancaster Young Professionals will hold their First Friday Happy Hour at Aussie and The Fox, 38 West King Street. The mixer is scheduled from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Miesse Candies Factory and Retail Shop will be hosting Pasty Chef Donna Lussier of La Petite Patisserie, on Friday. Holiday Bars and Cookies will be for sale. The shop is located at 118 North Water Street.

Walking around the City in December can make anyone cold. Warm up at Commonwealth on Queen with hot mulled spiced apple cider and cranberry spiced apple cider! Commonwealth on Queen is located at 301 North Queen Street.

History

The Historic Preservation Trust welcomes readers to visit the Shener-Ellicott-von Hess House this First Friday! The House, located at 123 N Prince Street, will be decorated for the holidays. It was here that Andrew Ellicott taught Meriwether Lewis navigation skills prior to the famous 1804 Lewis & Clark Expedition.

“We will have trees, wreaths, mantels with greenery, fires in the fireplaces and refreshments. Visitors are welcome to tour this finely restored example of Georgian architecture and its exhibits outlining the story of its restoration and most famous occupant, Andrew Ellicott,” said Lisa Horst, president of the Historic Preservation Trust, in a press release earlier this week.

Literary

Philadelphia businesswoman and author Judy Wicks will discuss her life experiences at the Ware Center at 5 p.m. She is expected to talk about her White Dog Café and the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies. She will then sign copies of her new book titled, “Good Morning Beautiful Business.” The Ware Center is located at 42 North Prince Street. The Café is located at 3420 Sansom Street on the University of Pennsylvania’s campus in Philadelphia.

Music

Millersville University Choral ensembles, soloists and alumni will sing a variety of holiday songs in the lobby of the Ware Center, 24 North Prince Street.

Theater Zoetropolis will present Short Term 12 on 4-8 December. This production is told through the perspective of Grace, a young supervisor at a facility for at risk teens. Zoetropolis is located at 315 W James Street, at the corner of James and Mulberry Streets. Parking is available on Mulberry Street.

Saint-Tropez Meets Miami Through The Vision Of Szczesny’s Art

Saint-Tropez Meets Miami Through The Vision Of Szczesny’s Art

During Art Bazel week,

The City of Aventura and Addison House is hosting an interesting and eclectic exhibition by internationally renowned artist Stefan Szcesnys who is visiting Miami during the popular Art Bazel week.

The exhibition named Saint Tropez- meets Miami is organized thanks to the efforts of Florian Haffa in collaboration with Addison House bringing together the best in Miami Design and Art.

Addison House, a design and furniture store in Aventura invited it’s guest to a cocktail this past Monday for the opening that was very well attended. The exhibition will be in place until the end of this week for Art lovers to visit and every day between 6 Pm to 9 PM the Artist will be there for meet and greet .

Szczesny’s Art is based on painting on photography and in this particular exhibit is the first time that he uses photo prints on canvas. the artist is inspired by the two cities that occupy a special place in his life. Saint –Tropez and Miami.

We can observe in his paintings he is inspired by the vivid colors of the ocean and the light of the sun, the natural tropical images of the palm trees and the female figure.

His large scale sculptures are mostly in black metal and represent ethereal female figures. I personally find these sculptures attractive and decorative.

The artist gives us his personal travel log where impressionistic descriptions is accompanied by interpretation. The photos Szczesny chooses to paint are on such impressions and represent his distinct personal view of the location he chooses to represent. In this occasion the paintings in this exhibit reflect Szczesny’s view of his two loves Saint- Tropez and Miami. I recommend you visiting Addison House at Aventura and enjoy your senses with the colorful and interesting canvas and sculptures.

The Foundry Gallery And Jay Peterzell Host Art

The Foundry Gallery invites you to see the exuberant “Woman in a Feathered Hat” painted by Jay Peterzell and explore fleshy form and probe beyond appearances to see internal emotional reality.

From Titian to Picasso, artists have painted portraits of women in feathered hats. Peterzell’s female portraits, like “Woman in a Pink Dress,” turn into landscapes of the human condition, with bodies, both clothed and nude, realistic and abstract, sexually explicitly or neutral, melt into internal states of contemplation, arousal and psychosis. Peterzell’s first training as an investigative reporter for Time Magazine, serves his exploration with brushes, charcoal and various techniques into his vision and expression of the reality beyond appearances both in his subjects, his artworks and his portrayal of the complexities of Life.

Art and AIDS: Perceptions of Life

Stop by the Leslie Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art in Soho, New York on Thursday, December 19 for the opening reception for “Art and AIDS: Perceptions of Life.” This new exhibition of the humanity, spirit and love of artists living with HIV & AIDS, is comprised of work from GMHC’s (Gay Men’s Health Crisis) art therapy program participants. Members of the Imperial Court of New York, a longstanding group that raises funds for community-based organizations, will be volunteering their time to greet guests as part of the festivities.

The exhibition is curated by Osvaldo Perdomo and David Livingston. The proceeds from sales go directly to the individual artists. Select pieces for Silent Auction to benefit GMHC. “Volunteering to teach the art classes at GMHC has been very rewarding,” said David Livingston. “It is great to see my students progressing in their artistic endeavors, helping them build confidence.” Osvaldo Perdomo shared: “The exhibition displays prevalent issues as well as hopeful messages from people living with HIV and AIDS. Some of the artists will be sharing their personal truth which is not an easy thing to do. I thank them for their courage.”

Planet Pouch: Simple Juice Pouch Bags Anyone Can Make by Brooks Jones

Wondering how you can help celebrate Earth Day this year? Turn those juice pouches your kids drink into something useful, and keep ’em out of the landfill! Learn how to sew three durable, colorful totes you can use to carry everything from beach towels to school supplies to tomorrow’s lunch. Detailed, step-by-step instructions and clear color photographs ensure your success. Upcycle those old juice pouches with style!

Brooks Jones has been an obsessive crafter for as long as she can remember, and has a basement stuffed with materials for future projects. She has several knitting patterns available on Ravelry, and one of her dishcloth designs was featured in Mason-Dixon Knitting by Kay Gardiner and Ann Shayne. Brooks is also the author and illustrator of I Don’t Like Pink, a children’s picture book available for the iPad and iPhone by PicPocket Books. She is a graduate of the College of Design at North Carolina State University and has two decades of experience in graphic design, marketing and advertising. She is currently working on the Master of Arts in Teaching degree at Salem College.

Small Gifts for Greeting Cards by D. R. Humphrey

Sick of mailing packages that cost as much, if not more, than the gift inside?
Mailing gifts doesn’t have to be expensive! Don’t make anymore trips to the post office balancing over-sized boxes!

These days, the shipping of a gift often costs more than the gift itself. You may find yourself switching to gift cards and gift certificates simply to save on shipping costs. However, like many, including myself, you might also dislike the impersonal nature of a gift card or gift certificate.

Did you know there are many greeting card sized gifts that will be both used and appreciated, even if you’re on a tight budget?

This handy guide has all the best ideas gathered in one place, including gifts for Men, Women, Teen boys, Teen Girls, Young Boys, Young Girls, Toddlers and Infants, Pets, Co-Workers, Couples and even Gag and Novelty gifts for that funny occasion. It also includes a few popular hobbies and interests to give you additional ideas.

There’s no crafting expertise required and this guide is budget friendly, gift giving made easy… find the ideal gift for the special people in your life, whether it’s Christmas, Birthdays, Father’s Day, Mother’s Day… without breaking your back or your bank!

D. R. Humphrey resides in Salt Lake City, Utah, alongside her husband and two doggies. She specializes in DIY Crafting and Gifting, which require only minimal crafting skills, tools and budget. She’s a thrift store junky addicted to dollar and discount shopping, with a belief that gift giving on a tight budget doesn’t have to suck.

Handcrafted Jewelry Photo Gallery

Handcrafted Jewelry Photo Gallery is a collection of photos of my cast and/or fabricated original jewelry designs in 14k yellow gold or sterling silver between the years 1975 and 2012. Some of the pieces won awards in juried competitions; some of them were published as step by steps in various international trade magazines: Jewelry Artist, Wire Jewelry, Step-by-Step Jewelry, Lapidary Journal….

Over the years, Joyce’s jewelry work has been included in juried gallery shows throughout Arizona and in California, sometimes winning 1st or 2nd place in these competitions. She was active for several years in the Arizona Designer Craftsmen organization and in 2005, served as their Exhibition Chairperson.

Her first step-by-step article, published in the January 1980 issue of Lapidary Journal Gem Cutting Magazine, consisted of original gem cutting instructions for a 3.2 carat citrine. Since then, Joyce has had numerous step-by-step articles of her original jewelry designs published in various international magazines including Jewelry Artist, Step-By-Step Beads, Wire Jewelry, Jewelry Arts & Lapidary Journal just to name a few.

She is currently an active member of Arizona Quilters Guild and has exhibited her bargello wall hangings in their yearly exhibition.