Model: Liz Kirkness
via John Neyrot
This blog appreciates all forms of art. Content on this blog may not be suitable for all readers. Most entries are for 18+ audience and some post are NSFW.
Art Appreciation
About 10 years ago, I came across artwork by the self-taught artist, Jorge Santos, in an art publication and blogged about it HERE.
Santos has a pretty interesting past that has influenced his artwork. He was born in Angola, southwestern coast of Africa, in 1959. Because of violent political turmoil, the Santos family fled to Portugal, which was also facing a revolution. In 1982, Santos felt he didn't belong in Portugal, and decided to move to the United States.
It's said that his sense of displacement, not truly belong to a country, has added perspective to his artwork. It seems as if the subject is floating over the background.
His subjects are not like those one would find in a realism or hyperrealism piece. Instead, his characters seem to be more alienated, odd, socially awkward and disconnected in an illusory dreamlike environment.
Sources:
https://www.artsy.net/artist/jorge-santos
https://evanluriegallery.com/artists/jorge-santos/
https://www.artistaday.com/?p=6030
http://www.101exhibit.com/artists/jorge-santos
Music Appreciation
Since appearing along side Christina Aguilera, Pink, and Lil' Kim in Lady Marmalade, I've had an attraction to Mýa.
Mýa excelled in dance and music from an early age. A native of Washington, D.C., she studied under Savion Glover, a renowned tap dancer. At a young age she landed a spot as a hip hop dancer for BET's Teen Summit.
Written by Missy Elliott, Charles and Kenneth Bereal, My Love is Like... Wo, was released on June 9, 2003. At first, Mýa was reluctant in recording the song because of its graphic lyrics, and since she had done a program with girls that talked about self-esteem and body image.
Lady Marmalade's music video director Paul Hunter, filmed and directed My Love is Like... Wo. The dance sequence was led by a then up and coming choreographer Travis Payne.