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Alex: St.Clair West

Alex’s style, to me is fantastically outlandish; he goes from one extreme to the other, always catching you by surprise with his choices. Perhaps this is a reflection on his work as an amazing 3D artist, creating otherworldly, hyper-realistic environments and spaces.

He jokingly refers to his dress sense as “ghetto fabulous child” and also “playful”, and admits to being inspired by many contrasting things, such as styles he finds on the internet (Nick Wooster being his favorite), urban culture (in his penchant for flashy gold jewelry and sports shoes) but also, television period dramas such as Downtown Abbey and Mad Men. You can certainly get the feel of this in the chosen decor for his house, which is sort of Mid-Century modern and gives off a strong Victorian feel.

His lifestyle and career as an artist is also sort of a push for him to be able to wear whatever he feels free to wear.

He often shops around Toronto, most if his clothes hailing from the city, and often tries to acquire most of his apparel from friends’ clothing stores.

The day I shot him, he wore:

o A jumper from Brooklyn-based Moves Concept Store store RHLS. The colour blocking on it was insane, and he chose to accessorize it with high-tops from lifestyle brand L.A Gear, and a multitude of found gold jewelry, one including a gold pendant of a flag of Toronto’s Scarborough district by his friend Eric Peterson, .

o A light blue blazer from Topman, with a Hermes tie from Off the Cuff, paired with a pair of dark blue denims and a pair of shoes from the handmade shoe store Osborn, as he loves mixing high and low labels.

o Lastly, a black shirt by his producer friend Johnny Love, worn under a bomber jacket bought in Toronto’s Kensington Market, accessorized with gold chains and for footwear really cool black high tops from Canada’s off-price clothing chain Winners.

Ngadi is a graduate with a Bachelor of Design from the Illustration program at OCADU. The EyeMuse Project was created with the goal to create a pictorial database of a city that was so welcoming to me, in a format which could be beneficial to curious outsiders of Toronto, as well as to the inhabitants of the city.

Fame Kills Exhibit + Fashion Show

Fame is a destructive force that many of us endure, not withheld just for celebrities. Any increase of attention can prove harmful, leading to more pressure and unwelcome exposure to private matters. We intend to investigate the effects of this force, the theme of the exhibit.

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Chris Austin

July 2011- Debut Solo Show Pyrus, Kitchener ON

Oct 2011- Group Show @MESA Gallery Kitchener ON

Oct 2011- Square Foot show @PWD Gallery Waterloo

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Susie Julia

Susie Julia is a Toronto based multidisciplinary artist working in a variety of traditional and digital mediums, including acrylic paint, digital collage, and illustration. She specializes in fashion illustration and expresses different ways of depicting the female portrait and figure in her artwork. She is inspired by art nouveau, vintage patterns, kitsch, and antique knickknacks. Her artwork is characterized by its soft pastel palette, juxtaposing colours, dreamy layering, and whimsical details. She is constantly seeking new and exciting ways to depict her artistic vision. Susie has recently acquired a Bachelor of Fine Arts from OCAD University, where she studied Drawing & Painting and Illustration.

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