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Iprotest with Ironic Merchandises! “Change the world4da better!”

Iprotest & Change the world 4 the better by making sure I do not pass on my bigotry & prejudices on  generation after generation, especially if I know it is … Continue reading

October 12, 2011 · 1 Comment

Nigeria: Rayo Abe: About Life and publishing Africa with Edenworld !

Sustain-Able is proud to support the works of Edenworld: A publishing firm determined to change lives and ReCreate the Nigerian literary world. Their Mission is to use the power of words to ReCreate our world and make it the Eden it should be. I am thrilled to be part of this important mission to give back an empowering voice to Nigeria. It is with great delight that I got to know Rayo Abe, whom I consider one of my most empowered Black female friends.

October 8, 2011 · 14 Comments

10 Famous Love Letters: New Un-Romantics (CC) version

You can tell he did not love his last wife after Josephine & that it was a political marriage…his letters were 1 paragraph long. His letters to Josephine & Désirée …. were endlessly ranty! 🙂

October 8, 2011 · 11 Comments

(CC) does Protest Barbie@ Altered Barbie Art Exhibition, San Francisco, USA

The Altered Barbie Exhibition is about people coming together to transform these relatable and relevant icons into not so everyday art, reflecting our current society. As a moderm Professional East-West fusion artist, I was delighted to support the Altered Barbie!

September 23, 2011 · 4 Comments

Relevant Comments by HH The Dalai Lama Subsequent to the Sept. 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack on the US

The 11th September attack on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon were deeply shocking and very sad. I regard such terrible destructive actions as acts of hatred, for violence is the result of destructive emotions. Events of this kind make clear that if we allow our human intelligence to be guided and controlled by negative emotions like hatred, the consequences are disastrous.

September 11, 2011 · 11 Comments

Quelle est cette langueur qui pénètre mon coeur?

“As a beautiful woman, how do you deal with the constant advances? How do you choose who you want? Do you just know because you know?” In order to answer this question, I would have to be able know how do I show a blind person what a piece of art look like and/or how does a deaf person hear music?

September 8, 2011 · 1 Comment

Author Yusef’s work: This is how you work with “gangs”, Tories (UK govt.)!

I support whole-hearted what Yusef is doing in his world and this is my way of saying, “Keep up the good work, Mr Shakur, the world is watching you. You have chosen the path of “dignity”. Be the Protector in your world. We wish you well.”

August 18, 2011 · Leave a comment

Artist non-statement For German TV and BBC

Artists make art. We don’t make statements about art. The art that we do inspires millions and billions to continue to voice their ideals in a way that better serves humanity. This is intrinsically what every artist on earth has committed to do. Some of us may become famous. Some of us may be anonymous artists who make graffiti arts around the world, but by the very nature of us being artists, we have committed to “furthering the human race” with the best of what our abilities/skills can provide.

August 18, 2011 · 13 Comments

The Colony Room: “You must remember this….a Muse is just a-muse…”

For those interested in iProtest London 2012, check this out (fb group )

Frankie Stein: I just saw a comment on your link to Time out. I had to laugh at Sarah’s comment that it wasn’t artistic, and they were all drunks and drug addicts! Hahaaaaaa!
Cecilia W Yu: lol. Sometimes its all part of the spin…if we all actually spent as much time in bohemia doing what the press suggested. I don’t think any art work would ever have been made or anything done at all…no one seems to understand how demanding a “life companion” the Artistic Muse is and sure, some uses the booze.

August 2, 2011 · 2 Comments

Why do we need an Eco-bathhouse up in the Himalayas? Ask Brabal Eco House Project!

“We are not using any any cement or steel to build in the Himalayan Village. I am using locally extracted stones and mud and wood. So exciting!” says Sherap Sherpa, the founder of Brabal Eco House Project. Hygienic standard is very very low among these people. But culturally this village is rich and the natural beauty is incomparable to any other surrounding villages or district.

July 13, 2011 · 1 Comment