Wednesday, June 30, 2010

voting!! and things.....



The voting poll is now open for the cash prize art contest!!!

Please visit the main page of the CS site to vote for your favorite artist or art piece!! This was a great turn out & a special thank you goes out to those who participated! Please help support our fellow
members by voting! PLEASE help spread the word to your friends invite them to vote, you can find the embed code at the end of the poll to add to your social sites & blogs, it would be much appreciated ;)

We will be having another contest around the middle of August, so for those of you who would like to join in can sign up & find more details here~

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We have a new "featured photo" & "featured video" section on the main page. I will be uploading a new photo & video from our members, so keep a look out~


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Last but not least we have something fun instore for our members! shhhhhhhhh ....you'll have to wait just a few more days for a clue, so keep an eye out, I will be sending out another
newsletter with info in a few days~

Friday, June 25, 2010

Featured Artist ~ Tiffany Adventure

My Artsy Adventure Story http://www.artistadventure.com/



Hi!

My name is Tiffany and I have a very fun but fairly unusual life.

I am married to Joe (a.k.a. "Utopia Joe"). We met about 3 years ago when he was the V.I.P. Film Maker and Artist at The Oklahoma Creativity Project Launch http://creativesouls.ning.com/profiles/blog/www.stateofcreativity.com with his PBS TV series "Utopia Joe" show. http://www.UtopiaJoe.com

I remember reading his bio and being shocked by our similarities. Our past lives had included years as ministers working for the church, and our current vocations were both focused on being full time professional artists in the TV & Film industry. I came on board with his brilliant plan with the Utopia Joe Reality TV show. The show has evolved to be our remarkable real-life journey as husband and wife who are both trying to survive as full time artists in Oklahoma. Our garage is filled with local musicians who literally play in the shop while we create projects. There is nothing else like it on TV so it is hard to describe, but it reminds me of a surreal dream where the host is an OCD Bob Villa with a humorous bend that curves toward Howard Stern. The Set is a David Letterman Late Night Stage in an American Chopper garage with VH1 music videos. And if you're hungry, we are making mac-n-cheese like Rachel Ray. Except that I am wearing oven mitts while holding a plastic spoon, because honestly, I make art a whole more than I make food. It is there in the Utopia Joe Playground, that I play happily as both Artist, Culinary Mac Mommy and Muse that will kindle thoughts of colorful characters reminiscent of Daisy Duke, Audrey Hepburn and Kat Von D. What can I say?... I am an eclectic soul. To Alice in Wonderland, I say, 'p-shaw!'





Joe borrows the Lead Guitar during a music video shoot with Whitefall







This is me during the Making of a Cross Video Shoot

I am a Mommy and a Step-Mom. That makes 4 beautiful children all together. My two children are my daughter London and my son Hawk who are busy with elementary school. Joe's two children are Vanessa and Logan who are both in college. They are all very artistic and adventurous in their own unique and special ways and we are completely delighted with their strengths, charming personalities and witty repertoires.







London at Journey Church, Norman, OK






Hawk at Journey Church, Norman, OK







Vanessa at The Velvet Monkey, Plaza District - Photo Shoot








Logan & Hawk in Bricktown, OKC

Life is busy with travel and production and can be very hectic at times. We are very grateful that we have such amazing friends and families who have helped two crazy artists see their dreams come true.
THANK YOU!!!!

Artsy Adventure Website http://www.artistadventure.com



At Home and On The Go

This website is a look at the artsy adventure we experience through projects and our travels with creating art exhibitions both at home and on the go. Joe and I are both a Type A peeps with OCD tendencies. So in essence, we are organized neat freaks who make big fun messes in the shop that are truly necessary in order to create the art that is truly unique, beautiful, mind-bending, spirit altering, and often misunderstood.



Artsy Adventure Website
The Travel http://www.MommyTravelChannel.com


When we go out on location, we always have our cameras and video equipment handy. We visit extraordinary places and experience the hotels, the restaurants, the music & art scene, and all the nearby attractions. We also try to excavate the secrets of the cities that are off the beaten path. I let my audience know the down-low for that really good time that is still undiscovered.

Artsy Adventure Website
The Mommy Plan - Keep it Simple... Less is More

Being organized is arguably an innate gift. However, everyone can learn from others and adapt with great strides. I will share my planning tool for travel, art and beyond. I have done the homework, so you don't have to. Learn from my experiences and take the goodies to create your own adventure both in the studio and a place without walls.

The Reviews - HEAR THE GOOD NEWS!!!

I really enjoy sharing the good news about all the places and 'finds' along the way. I ALWAYS write a good review. I remember my mother saying, as all good mothers say, "If you don't have anything nice to say then don't say it all." Well, that is my philosophy. I choose to always make the good experience of any situation be my focus and that is what you can count on when you read my reviews. Let it be someone else's job to be a critic. The nag is not my bag. My staff is here to laugh. My dial is to smile... and did you ask for cheesy cheese??... well, apparently - Yes, Please!

The simple facts here are: You will only read about the good stuff. Our time is valuable and you and I both deserve to hear what is THE BEST!

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PLEASE VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE ART PIECE!!! Voting will be until July 15th!! Click on images for a larger view~





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Thursday, June 17, 2010

feature article by Maureen Tillman ~Evelyn Nesbit, Supermodel of le Belle Epoque

FEATURED ARTICLE FROM CREATIVE SOULS' MEMBER MAUREEN TILLMAN!!!!




Who was Evelyn Nesbit? If you lived at the turn of the century you wouldn't have asked that question. Everyone knew who she was! Some call her the world's first supermodel. She was a chorus girl and artist's model in New York City who was swept up in one of the era's most infamous murder cases.




Evelyn was born Florence Evelyn Nesbit on Christmas day in 1884 in a small village near Pittsburgh. Her father was a struggling lawyer who died when Evelyn was just 8 years old. He left behind substantial debts and a widow with two children who were nearly destitute. By the time Evelyn reached puberty she was noted to be a breathtaking beauty which was not lost on a number of local artists. She soon found employment as an artist's model. When she was sixteen, she and her mother moved to New York City where Evelyn was introduced to several New York artists and was soon a sought after model and also worked on Broadway as a chorus girl.

Evelyn, at the age of 16, was quickly noticed on Broadway by New York architect and millionaire, Stanford White who, even though he was married, was determined to seduce her. White was 47 years old at the time and seducing young girls was not unfamiliar to him. He invited Evelyn to his luxurious apartment located above FAO Schwarz toy store under the guise of wanting to photograph her. After a few visits Evelyn was no longer a virgin and Stanford White was no longer interested.




Stanford White











Soon Evelyn became involved with Harry Kendall Thaw, the Pittsburgh son of a coal and railroad baron. He became increasingly possessive of her. Thaw was jealous of her previous affairs with John Barrymore the actor, Robert J. Collier a young magazine publisher, and James Waterbury a well known polo player; but mostly Thaw was incensed by Stanford White who he said ruined Evelyn. Thaw was reportedly a cocaine addict who liked to sadistically whip women, including Evelyn, and occasionally young boys. But in-spite of that, Evelyn married Thaw in 1905 when she was twenty years old.














Harry K. Thaw

On the evening of June 25, 1906, Nesbit and Thaw ran into Stanford White in the audience of the Madison Square Garden's rooftop theatre. During the song "I Could Love a Million Girls", Thaw shot White three times at close range in the face. Needless to say, White died. Harry Thaw was tried twice for the murder of Stanford White. The first trial ended in a deadlock, and with the second trial Thaw pleaded temporary insanity. Harry Thaw's mother purportedly promised Nesbit a quiet divorce and one million dollars if she would testify in her son's behalf telling the jury that Stanford White had raped her (Evelyn) and that Thaw was just avenging her honor. Evelyn testified, got the divorce but never saw a penny, in fact, she was immediately cut off financially by Thaw's mother. Thaw was found insane and was incarcerated in a hospital for the criminally insane where he enjoyed almost total freedom. Nevertheless, he did escape several times but was caught, and in 1915 he was released after being judged sane.







After the second trial, Evelyn had modest success in vaudeville and silent movies. There was one more short marriage, alcoholism and cocaine addiction and multiple suicide attempts before her life turned around. She published two memoirs, and in her later years taught classes in ceramics. She died in 1967 at the age of 82.

She was reportedly the inspiration for Charles Dana Gibson's many illustrations of the "Gibson Girl" (see top of story - the Question Mark Girl) and also the inspiration for the model for the heroine in Anne of Green Gables by author Lucy Maud Montgomery. She was technical advisor and inspiration for the 1955 movie, The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing. There were ten non-fiction accounts of her life and five fictional accounts based on her life.




Evelyn Nesbit is probably the most infamous artist's model of le Belle Epoque and certainly stunningly beautiful, but in coming weeks I will be introducing you to a few more of her contemporaries who although not as infamous, personally, I find them to be even more beautiful!

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

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