• London

    @BMWMotorSport Art Cars

    The Olympians aren’t the only ones heading to London this summer. Making their debut appearance in the UK, the BMW Art Car Collection is on display in East London. And, its not too late to check it out! The two week show, continuing until August 4th, showcases the incredible Collection initiated over 35 years ago, consisting of BMW cars transformed into artworks by leading international contemporary artists, using the form of the car as their canvas.

    Andy Warhol, 1977

    Esther Mahlangu, 1991

    Jeff Koons, 2010

    Matazo Kayam, 1990

    Roy Lichtenstein, 1977

    These are just a few of my favorite pieces, but if you’re in London with a love of art or cars, see it for yourself! Make a trip to the NCP Multi-Storey Car Park at 35 Great Eastern St, London, EC2A 3ER.

    For more details, see Time Out London

  • WorldWide

    Go Beyonce Go Beyonce!!!

    I dunno about the title, it just seemed right, avoiding the rhyme. ‘Countdown’ is the track… but this video, to me, is a testimonial to the husslaaa that is Ms. Beyonce Knowles. Even while “with child”, she’s on the grind, making it work. Visually, this is one of the most engaging videos she (or anyone else in a mainstream environment) has done in a very long time! Drums, thong, Andy Warhol, pop art, head shots… I Love this video, take it in and applaud with me! xo

  • Uncategorized

    Factory Girl

    Do you know the story of Edie Sedgwick? (April 20, 1943 – November 16, 1971) was an American actress, socialite, model, and heiress. She is best known for being one of Andy Warhol’s Muses. Sedgwick became known as “The Girl of Year” in 1965 after starring in several of Andy Warhol’s short films in the 1960s. I just watched Factory Girl, a movie based on her life. Wow. She died at 28 and because she really got caught up. Don’t get caught up.
    My favorite lines from the movie are:
    “You are so scared to lose everything that doesn’t mean anything” – which her boyfriend says to her when he’s leaving the Factory. She realizes that was the biggest mistake of her life not leaving with him, and re-entering the world of Andy Warhol for the glitz and fun and games and drugs.
    “I think sex is too abstract anyway” Andy Warhol said this and as weird as he was, he was really just not about definitions or any rigid definitions in any facet of his life. Think about that one. I also loved the part when her real friend from home, Syd, shows her the last pic he took of her before she left for the Big Apple – He asks her, do you remember this girl? She ran out of the cab sobbing. You need to have real friends in your life who are really really going to be there for you when the ‘party’ is over.

    “So much more fun in NY since you showed up” is what Andy says to Edie when he first meets her. My take on this is that yes, you can always make someone else’s world more fun, inspire them and be their muse. BUT don’t forget about yourself and to look out for your own interests. Edie did not do that and consequently got caught up and destroyed her life. If you are looking for a good movie this weekend, you can rent this on NetFlicks

    Andy Warhol was right when he said she created a whole new look and every girl wanted to look like her. This is the “Edie” look, I love it:

    factory girl
    What do you think?
    factory girl by thehappyhippyyy featuring J Brand jeans