Friday, May 30, 2008

SATISFYING SATURDAY AT THE YNOT ART GALLERIES

STEVE WYNN OF LAS VEGAS

HE HAS AN EYE FOR ART

AWESOME

FRONT ENTRANCE STATUE AT THE WYNN

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Thursday, May 29, 2008

SATISFYING SATURDAY AT YNOT ART

THIS INDEED IS A WORK OF ART

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FINALLY FRIDAY AT YNOT ART GALLERIES

A TRULY EXCEPTIONAL ARTIST

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Saturday, May 24, 2008

SATISFYING SATURDAY AT YNOT ART

A GREAT WORK OF ART

ALL FROM FLICKR

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SATISFYING SATURDAY AT YNOT ART

A GREAT PORTRAIT

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

TECHNOLOGY TUESDAY AT THE YNOT TIMES

DUE TO TECHNOLOGY

I CAN BRING WHAT I FIND TO YOU

NAOMI CAMPBELL

HAS A BEAUTY THAT IS UNSURPASSED

LETS FORGET ABOUT THE HEADLINES

SHE IS A WORK OF ART
AND
I MEAN THAT WITH THE UPTMOST RESPECT


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Sunday, May 11, 2008

MONEY MONDAY AT THE YNOT ART GALLEIRES

I NEVER THOUGHT OF THIS - AWESOME

Renee Cox @ Von Lintel Gallery.
Liberation of Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben.
cibachrome, 1998.

"Liberation of Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben is a visually seductive,
yet conceptual work that encourages discourse about African American representation in popular culture.
 In Liberation, Raje, a superhero created by the artist,
literally rips popular American icons from their boxes and places them in the forefront of her visual conversation.
 Re-contextualized from their positions of servitude and diminution,
 Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben are glorified and filled with strength and pride, having regained their true identities."

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MONEY MONDAY AT THE YNOT ART GALLERIES

A GREAT ARTIST ON THE SCENE

Vintage car art
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MONEY MONDAY AT THE YNOT ART GALLERIES

Photographer Richard Fegley took this photo of model Darine Stern sitting on a Playboy bunny chair for the October 1971 cover of the magazine.
The idea came about when art designer Len Willis decided to create a chair using the famous rabbit head.
Stern became the first African-American model to grace the cover of Playboy and the cover has become a classic for the magazine.
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Ms. Stern (native of Chicago) died of complications due to breast cancer at the age of 46, February 1994. DID YOU KNOW????


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