Filed under: Fashion Editorial | Tags: Ben Toms, Dazed & Confused February 2011, Dixie Rose, Fashion Editorial, Japan, Klsoetkase
Story: Tokyo Chorus
Photographer: Ben Toms
Stylist: Robbie Spencer
Models: Jaco Van Den Hoven; Willy Cartier
Filed under: art | Tags: art, Caterina Silenzi, Japan, klosetkase, Raku Ceramic, Sculpture

Born in Porto San Giorgio in 1977, Caterina lives and works in Fermo, Marche. Silenzi has studied Sculpture and Photography at the Accademia delle Belle Arti di Macerata. Her creation process constitutes using Raku ceramic, an ancient alchemic technique originally practiced in Japan during the 16thcentury. She makes her sculptures working with the elements of earth, air, fire and water. Caterina rediscovered the technique. Dixie Rose
Filed under: art, fashion | Tags: art in fashion, Dixie Rose, Hair and Head Prop Stylist, Head Pieces, Japan, klosetkase, Lodon, Tomihiro Kono
The roaring 1920-1930s Dadaism and Surrealism movement inform Timihiro‘s creative flow. He brainstorms his head pieces taking after another nuance of expressionism called “assemblage” (makes three dimensional compositions using found objects), which took place after World War II. Naturally, Kono’s work solicits self expression on a performance level. Dixie Rose
Filed under: photography | Tags: Dai Mogi, Dixie Rosa Fernandez, Japan, klosetkase, NYC Acting Coach Dixie Rose, NYC Actor and Singer Dixie Rose, NYC Fashion Editorial Art Director Dixie Rose, NYC Theatre Director Dixie Rose, photography, Portrait Photography
I am a singer, actor, acting coach, Theatre Director breaking into Art Direction in fashion editorial, by the lucid power of metaphor. Do you believe? The truth is in me. Dixie Rose portrait by fellow world traveler Dai Mogi @ http://www.daimogi.com/
Filed under: art, culture, film | Tags: Avant Garde Video Direction, Japan, Nagi Noda, Pop Art



Japan native Fumi Mini Nakamura’s softness in drawing with graphite colored pencils.
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