• Art,  Miami

    Discover Ignacio Gana’s Gold Black Collection: A Fusion of Art, Elegance, and Symbolism

    Ignacio Gana, the renowned Chilean-born, Miami-based artist who was honored as “Artist of the Year” by the Latin Grammy Awards in 2017, is making waves once again with his Gold Black Collection. This series of sculptures, inspired by the vibrant spirit of Miami, seamlessly blends sensuality, harmony, and elegance through its striking use of gold and black. The gold symbolizes luxury and prosperity, while the black represents depth and mystery, adding layers of sophistication and timelessness to the pieces.
    Are you interested in exploring stories related to high-end art and design for contemporary spaces? Interviews with Ignacio Gana are available upon request.
    Gana’s collection, particularly the standout piece “Flamingo Girl”—a bronze sculpture that symbolizes a journey of transformation and joy—offers rich narratives for features on elegant decor and the intersection of art and lifestyle. This is a significant piece for Gana as it marked a milestone in his career when it was installed in Miami’s prestigious Design District neighborhood. Gana explained that this is, “a work that speaks of change, of daring to leave the comfort zone, to jump into the pool in search of happiness, to have fun, to enjoy life, all with a bit of irony and humor.” 
     
    Another prominent piece in the collection is “Peace Face” which is a striking and symbolic sculpture that features a stylized human face depicted with a serene and contemplative expression. The sculpture, composed of bronze,  incorporates elements of geometric abstraction, such as fragmented sections and overlapping planes, adding depth and complexity to the piece.
    “Lucky Duck” is a playful and whimsical piece that embodies Ignacio Gana’s flair for combining humor with artistic elegance. Due to the quirky yet refined nature of this piece, the sculpture can be the perfect fit for almost any space. From contemporary homes, to children’s spaces, to corporate offices, this sculpture is certain to add a light-hearted element.
    About Ignacio Gana:
    Ignacio Gana is a renowned Chilean painter and sculptor. Each of Gana’s artworks has a strong narrative, representative of his imagination and appreciation of the human form and are showcased worldwide in open public spaces, museums, or private collections in individuals’ homes. His inspiration comes from life itself. Gana was selected as the “Artist of the Year” by the Latin Grammy Awards in 2017. For further information, visit ignaciogana.com.
  • Fashion,  Gift Guide,  New York,  San Diego

    Southern Scholar: The Perfect Holiday Gift for the Modern Gentleman

    Finding the perfect holiday gift for the modern gentleman can be tricky, but Southern Scholar socks offer an excellent solution. These socks, crafted with meticulous care, combine style, comfort, and durability in a way that makes them more than just an accessory—they’re a statement of refined taste. Southern Scholar was founded by Kevin Wohlman, who set out to create a sock that wouldn’t droop or lose shape throughout the day. After years of research and testing, Southern Scholar was born, committed to delivering socks that stay in place and add sophistication to any wardrobe.

    Southern Scholar socks are crafted using only the finest materials, with a 200 Needle Count Knitting process that creates a finely stitched, durable, and soft product. These socks feature a 2-inch custom-blended cuff that ensures they stay in place all day long. The signature material blend, developed through years of testing, offers a combination of comfort and style that’s perfect for both business casual and professional attire. Each pair is designed with subtle patterns that allow the wearer to add a touch of personal flair while maintaining an office-appropriate look.

    Southern Scholar stands behind the quality of its products with a 100% Satisfaction Money Back Guarantee. If the recipient is ever dissatisfied with any aspect of the socks, whether it’s the fit, comfort, durability, or style, Southern Scholar will refund or replace them, no questions asked. This commitment to customer satisfaction makes Southern Scholar socks a gift you can give with confidence.

    In addition to their premium quality, each pair of Southern Scholar socks comes with a Signature Style Card. This card provides expert styling tips, offering outfit suggestions for both business casual and professional looks. It’s like giving the gift of a personal stylist along with a pair of beautifully crafted socks.

    For those who want to give a gift that keeps on giving, Southern Scholar offers a subscription service. With this option, the recipient will receive a seasonally designed pair of socks delivered to their door each month, making it a thoughtful gift that lasts all year long. The subscription service ensures that their sock collection stays fresh and stylish throughout the seasons.

    Southern Scholar socks are not just another gift—they’re an investment in quality, style, and comfort. The meticulous attention to detail in their design and construction makes them a thoughtful and practical holiday gift that anyone would appreciate. Whether you’re shopping for a friend, family member, or colleague, Southern Scholar socks are a way to give the perfect blend of sophistication and comfort this holiday season.

  • Art,  Gift Guide,  Los Angeles,  New York,  San Diego

    Spread Holiday Cheer Through Handwritten Connections with Postmark’d Studio’s Artisan Stationery Subscription

    Is there anything quite like finding a handwritten letter from a loved one nestled in your mailbox? It’s a heartwarming reminder of the care and thought someone took to reach out. With the holidays upon us, Postmark’d Studio offers the perfect way to rekindle this timeless joy through its unique artisan stationery subscription. Each monthly parcel is thoughtfully curated with themed greeting cards, specialty postage, and more, ready to brighten someone’s day with the perfect mix of warmth and creativity.

    Postmark’d Studio is a brand devoted to bringing people together through the beauty of handwritten communication. Their monthly subscription parcels feature an array of artisan-crafted cards, adorable stamps, and even gifts—designed to inspire you to reach out and create meaningful connections. For the holiday season, this subscription makes a truly thoughtful gift that keeps on giving month after month.

    Postmark’d Studio offers four carefully designed subscription tiers, each filled with goodies for everyone, whether it’s a gift for a friend or a treat for yourself. Subscriptions start at just $20 and include a variety of options:

    • Parcel Petite Gift Subscription ($20): Includes three themed cards and specialty postage.
    • Parcel Gift Subscription ($29): Includes four themed cards, specialty postage, and one themed gift.
    • Parcel Premium Gift Subscription ($34): Features five themed cards, specialty postage, one themed gift, and a little extra like a sticker or washi tape.
    • Parcel Posh Gift Subscription ($43): The most deluxe parcel, it includes five themed cards, specialty postage, one themed gift, one extra item like a sticker or washi tape, and an additional posh gift.

    From vintage-style postage to unique cards crafted by artists nationwide, each parcel provides everything needed to keep in touch in style. Every subscription arrives with enough postage, so your recipients will be ready to send their greetings off the moment they open their box. It’s a delightful surprise and a refreshing change from the usual holiday gift, allowing recipients to slow down, write thoughtful notes, and enjoy the charm of snail mail.

    Founded by mompreneurs Kate and Allison, Postmark’d Studio is a labor of love for the written word. Their mission is to revive the joy of letter writing and help people reconnect with those who matter most. Kate and Allison’s dedication extends beyond business; it’s a family affair that inspires their children to understand the beauty of meaningful connections.

    Choosing Postmark’d Studio this holiday season means giving more than a gift—it’s the opportunity to celebrate and cherish the small, heartfelt moments shared with others. Whether it’s a 1-month subscription for a friend or a full-year package for a stationery lover, Postmark’d Studio’s parcels promise a season filled with love, letters, and lasting connections.

  • Art

    Preeminent American Sculptor Richard Hunt’s Artworks Now on the Public Art Archive™

    The Richard Hunt Legacy Foundation and Creative West’s (formerly WESTAF) Public Art Archive™ are pleased to announce a new partnership developed to inventory, document, and provide free online access to a comprehensive catalog of Richard Hunt’s extensive public art commissions throughout the United States. As the most prolific public sculptor in the United States, Hunt’s artistic legacy, seen in works installed across parks, universities, and a multitude of public spaces, is paramount to the history of public art in the U.S. BK Fulton, Chair of the Richard Hunt Legacy Foundation (a 501c3 non-profit organization to advance awareness of the artist) remarked: “The artist’s passing in December 2023, as well as his forthcoming prominent installations at the Obama Presidential Center and The Emmett and Mamie Till-Mobley House Museum, generated overwhelming public interest in Richard Hunt’s life and practice, making the creation of a digital destination to explore his work an important and timely pursuit.”

    Richard Hunt’s growing archive of public artworks and information about the project is now viewable at https://explore.publicartarchive.org/richard-hunt. With each artwork added to the archive, a new site to visit and explore is added to an interactive map of Hunt’s works throughout the country. While the archive project is underway, both Foundation and Archive leaders hope to collaborate with organizations, artists, journalists, and scholars to gain insights and cultivate context—including articles, photographs, interviews, and other materials—to make the archive a robust and comprehensive resource for all audiences.

    Richard Hunt’s public art practice expanded in the late 1960s, when he was inspired by the 1967 installation of the Chicago Picasso, a 50-foot-tall Cor-Ten steel sculpture in what is now Daley Plaza in Chicago. That same year, Hunt was commissioned by architect Walter Netsch to create a sculpture for the John J. Madden Mental Health Center in Maywood, Illinois, entitled Play (1969).

    Play, as I look back on it, began what has been a second career for me, that of a public sculptor,” Hunt would later reflect. Hunt continued to collaborate with architects, engineers, public agencies, private corporations, and communities to conceive of and produce soaring abstract sculptures of Cor-Ten steel, stainless steel, and bronze, often inspired by prominent historical references and figures. Hunt considered his public art contributions and how they enhance the public’s experience in that space, saying, “Public sculpture responds to the dynamics of a community, or of those in it, who have a use for sculpture. It is this aspect of use, of utility, that gives public sculpture its vital and lively place in the public mind.”

    Just as Hunt aimed to make his artwork accessible to broader public communities through both form and placement, the Public Art Archive, a program sponsored by Creative West, is rooted in an analogous mission, with the cornerstone goal of creating opportunities for discovery and engagement with public art at whatever level of interest, knowledge or background one might begin exploring.

    “The Public Art Archive is honored to partner with the Richard Hunt Legacy Foundation to bring the artist’s public works to new audiences on our platform. As a digital archive devoted to the mission of ‘making public art more public,’ we are thrilled to be the home for Richard Hunt’s public works; Hunt’s altruistic approach to art-making and sharing is the exemplar of public art’s core values of enhancing community and exploring our shared humanity,” noted Lori Goldstein and Alison Verplaetese, who manage the Public Art Archive on behalf of Creative West.

    About Richard Hunt
    As an artist and prominent American sculptor, Richard Hunt considered artistic freedom the most important aspect of his career, “I am interested more than anything else in being a free person. To me, that means that I can make what I want to make, regardless of what anyone else thinks I should make.” At 35, he became the first African American sculptor to have a retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Hunt held over 160 solo exhibitions and is represented in more than 100 public museums across the globe. Hunt made the largest contribution to public art in the United States, with more than 160 public sculpture commissions gracing prominent locations in 24 states and Washington, D.C. Hunt was a central figure in Civil Rights-era action and commemorated many African American icons. His body of work explores themes of the African diaspora, African and Western art, mythology, and Hunt’s own ancestry, especially in relation to growth, expansion, freedom, movement, and flight.

    About The Richard Hunt Legacy Foundation
    The Richard Hunt Legacy Foundation advances public awareness, education, and appreciation of the life and art of American sculptor Richard Hunt. The Foundation was incorporated in Illinois in 2023 to become a 501(c)(3) nonprofit at the direction of its founder, Richard Hunt. The foundation welcomes support from all who appreciate the incredible contributions of one of America’s most important sculptors. The Richard Hunt Legacy Foundation’s vision is to ensure that future generations fully appreciate the life and art of the American sculptor Richard Hunt by encouraging, inspiring, facilitating, educating, and supporting the public’s understanding of his work and his place in American and art history. In addition, the foundation aims to support the next generation of sculptors and artists.

    About Public Art Archive
    The Public Art Archive (PAA) is a free, continually growing database of completed public artworks throughout the U.S. and abroad. By uniting records from public art organizations and artists into one comprehensive resource, the PAA aims to provide universal access to the complex stories that characterize public artworks not as static objects, but as dynamic, interconnected keepers of history, context and meaning. The PAA’s mission “to make public art more public” has guided the program’s growth into one of the largest active databases of public art. Since its inception in 2010, public art organizations and artists have submitted informational text, images, and additional multimedia files describing completed public artworks for free.

    About Creative West
    Established in 1974 as a nonprofit U.S. Regional Arts Organization (USRAO), Creative West serves a broad and diverse region that stretches from the Arctic Coast to the Desert Southwest and from the Great Plains to the Pacific Islands. The organization offers direct, practical support to artists, culture bearers, state arts agencies, and creative organizations, aiming to work distributively in support of community-defined goals. Creative West’s direct-service work includes funding, programming, leadership development, research, advocacy, technology, and convening to move arts and cultural policy forward.

  • Books,  Health,  New York

    5 Essential Tips to Avoid Injury During the New York City Marathon

    As the excitement builds for the upcoming New York City Marathon, runners from around the world are gearing up for this iconic race. To ensure a safe and injury-free experience, we have compiled five essential tips for marathon participants to follow during race week and on race day.

    1. Fuel with Carbs: Be sure to eat plenty of carbohydrates in the days leading into the race. A common approach to healthy ‘carb loading’ is to eat 10% more carbs per meal for all meals leading into the race, starting three days prior to. These should all be carbs you are used to eating.

    2. Eat a Balanced Pre-Race Meal: Getting up extra early to allow time for a full breakfast (with the additional 10% carbs mentioned above) can help provide the energy storage needed for later in the race. Do allow for an extra 30 minutes to digest as often times things might not work as ‘smoothly’ given the race day excitement.

    3. Warm-Up Properly: Before the race, engage in a dynamic warm-up to prepare your muscles and joints. If you are having to stand around for 10 or 20 minutes in your corral (or longer), save your energy and stay relaxed. Wear an extra ‘throw away’ layer to stay warm and then only start doing light dynamic stretches 2-3 minutes before you start.

    4. Be Comfortable with the Crowd: For big races the first couple miles may be a bit of logjam. Try not to use too much energy trying to circle around folks in front of you. The slower pace at the start will only help save energy for the second half of the race.

    5. Listen to Your Body: Pay attention to any signs of discomfort or tension in the days leading into the race. There is no harm to hitting the foamroll and doing a bit of extra stretching to address any minor soft-tissue sensations, particularly if they are asymmetrical.

    By following these tips, runners can enhance their performance and enjoy a safe marathon experience. We wish all participants the best of luck in the New York City Marathon!

    About the Author

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    Joseph McConkey, MS, is a running coach and exercise physiologist, specializing in injury prevention. He has worked with the full spectrum of running athletes, from first-time runners, to marathoners around the world, to Olympic athletes at the elite high altitude training camps of Ethiopia and Kenya. He has coached at the club, college, and pro levels and have been the director of the Boston Running Center’s Gait Analysis Lab for more than a decade. Joseph holds the highest accreditation by the USA Track and Field Association and the IAAF, as well as a Masters in Exercises Science with a focus on Injury Prevention and Sports Performance. He is the author of Pliability for Runners.

    PLIABILITY FOR RUNNERS
    Written by Joseph McConkey, MS
    978-1-57826-910-5, $16.95 paperback
    978-1-57826-911-2, $9.99 ebook

    Published by Hatherleigh Press.
    Distributed through Penguin Random House.
    Available wherever books are sold.
    www.hatherleighpress.com

  • food,  Gift Guide,  Miami

    Introducing Monster Ultra Vice Guava: A Refreshing New Energy Boost

    Say hello to Monster Ultra Vice Guava, the latest addition to Monster’s ultra lineup, delivering a punch of energy with zero sugar and a bold, fresh guava flavor. Imagine the sweet, tropical taste of perfectly ripened guava paired with Monster’s famous energy blend—an unstoppable combo that keeps you powered up without weighing you down.

    Ultra Vice Guava stands out in more ways than one. While Monster used to keep things simple, naming their zero-sugar drinks by color—like Blue, Red, and Gold—they’ve recently embraced a more imaginative approach. With fun and exciting flavors like Peachy Keen, Strawberry Dreams, and Fantasy Ruby Red, each can now offers more than just a color—it tells a story. And Ultra Vice Guava is no exception.

    Think of Monster Ultra Vice Guava as the ultimate blend of fruit-forward energy and creativity. The name itself conjures images of video games—a wild mashup of Fruit Ninja, Grand Theft Auto, and maybe even a battle with giant kaiju! But in reality, it’s better than anything you could imagine. The fresh taste of guava takes center stage, bringing a tropical burst with every sip.

    So, whether you need an afternoon pick-me-up or a boost to fuel your next adventure, Monster Ultra Vice Guava has your back. Packed with flavor, loaded with energy, and completely sugar-free—it’s your new go-to for staying energized without compromise.