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    What do you get when you replace Vodka with Catan Pisco in your Mule? Yup! A Chilean Mule!

    Change is a good thing. Try swapping out your Vodka for Pisco in your traditional Mule and let this new Chilean Mule take the lead. Salud!

    But first, what is Pisco? Pisco is a spirit distilled 100% from grapes. Only two countries can legally make pisco, and the Denominations of Origin (D.O.) are in Chile and Peru. Catan Pisco is made in Chile, which is where our Founder, Catalina, was born.

    Just like Champagne has to be made in the Champagne region of France, Pisco can only be made in specific regions of Chile and Peru for it to be called PISCO. The D.O is only in these two Countries and we hope to continue to educate the world on this amazing spirit and hope you will join us in the pisco movement.

    Pisco is made from grapes, but do not be mistaken: pisco is not wine, and it certainly doesn’t taste like wine. If you have never experienced pisco, a common comparison is: “if Vodka and Tequila had a baby.” Pisco has the versatility of a vodka, yet the upscale aromas and vast complexity of a premium tequila. This is how some of Catan Fans have described tasting pisco for the first time—but to assure you it is neither tequila or vodka—pisco is unique, and Catan pisco is unmistakable.

    Catan pisco guides you through a sensory ride, first with notes of peaches in honey, berries, tangerine and ripe melon, then balanced by the softness of floral aromas like magnolia, orange blossom and rose water, before a silky-smooth and gentle finish.

    Catan Pisco’s versatile and unique flavor profile is what makes their award winning pisco an excellent spirit to enjoy neat, or simply stirred into any of your favorite cocktails.

    Catan Pisco was awarded GOLD at this years San Francisco World Spirits Competition! Nearly 5,000 spirits brands entered and Catan Pisco is over the moon knowing they are taking home a Gold.

    Before the holiday season is coming, I want to introduce their cocktail recipe from one of Catan Pisco’s favorite local-Latina collaborators, Argelia Martinez, owner of Vida Mia Cocktails. This holiday “Monkey Tail” cocktail kits could not have happened without her help and industry expertise. She is a pro at curating thoughtful cocktail experiences with a focus in supporting the LatinX community.

    If you are not familiar with this delicious Chilean traditional cocktail, the “Cola de Mono,” you won’t want to miss out.

    Inspired by her Chilean roots and heritage, founder Catalina Gaete-Bentz launched Catan Pisco in 2018 introducing the U.S. to its very first American pisco brand and became the first woman-owned pisco company in Chilean history. Get ready to make room on your cocktail bar for a wonderful liquor experience. Stop missing out on the unique spirit and tastes from Catan Pisco. Sometimes called the love child of vodka and tequila, Pisco is unlike anything you’ve ever tasted. Skip the champagne and crack open a bottle to celebrate life’s moments, big and small. Pisco perfectly blends the versatility of vodka cocktails with the aromas and complexities of upscale tequila.

    In 1974 Women were finally granted the right to apply for their own credit without needing their husbands signatures. Hard to believe this wasn’t that long ago! Celebrating all the Women who had a dream, never gave up and have since turned them into realties. Celebrating all the working moms who never fail in putting their families first and mastering the balance of life. Celebrating all the single ladies who have so much self-love that finding a partner is secondary. There are so many reasons to celebrate for women owned brands, we raise our glasses, filled with Pisco, and toast to YOU.
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    IGLOO UNVEILS NEW ARTIST SERIES OF PLAYMATE COOLERS FEATURING JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT AND KEITH HARING

    This Cooler Collaboration Showcases Iconic Artwork From Two of America’s Most Iconic Artists

    Igloo unveiled its Igloo Playmate The Artist Series of coolers featuring iconic artwork from the visionary artists Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring at early August, a partnership done in collaboration with Artestar, a global licensing agency and creative consultancy representing high-profile artists, photographers, designers and creatives. All four new Playmate coolers are available now at igloocoolers.com/artistseries.

    “We couldn’t be happier to collaborate with Artestar on a Playmate cooler collection inspired by Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, two of the greatest artists of the late 20th century,” said Adrienne Berkes, Vice President of Marketing at Igloo. “It’s a high honor to offer art lovers four special Playmates featuring famous art pieces by these American visionaries.”

    Igloo’s new collection features iconic artworks by both Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring across all four panels of the Playmate cooler’s trademarked tent-top lid, including the Jean-Michel Basquiat Untitled (1982) x Igloo Little Playmate, Jean-Michel Basquiat Tuxedo x Igloo Little Playmate, Keith Haring Together x Igloo Little Playmate and Keith Haring Love x Igloo Little Playmate. Each Little Playmate cooler has a 7-quart capacity that can fit up to nine 12-ounce cans.

    The Jean-Michel Basquiat x Igloo Little Playmate coolers and Keith Haring x Igloo Little Playmate coolers licensed by Artestar are available for $49.99 each on igloocoolers.com/artistseries, while supplies last.

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    About Igloo:

    Born from a modest metalworking shop back in 1947, Igloo has been instrumental in redefining how we live, work and play. What began with bringing clean water to the worksite quickly moved into super-functional, best-in-class ice chests. Igloo products made the family outdoor recreation movement of the 20th century possible. Suddenly, taking your kids camping on the weekend became easy and cross-country road trips became a summer vacation staple.

    As the brand approached the next century, Igloo is 1,200 employees strong. They are proud to call—a 1.8-million-square-foot, three-building facility in—Katy, Texas home. With more than 500 products sold at thousands of retailers around the globe, they can confidently call themselves the number one cooler manufacturer in the world.

    And through it all they haven’t lost sight of their original goal—to create products that enable the pursuit of happiness (however you define it). That’s why Igloo still working hard every day to innovate, create and make it easier for you to get out, work hard and play even harder.

    About Jean-Michel Basquiat:

    Jean-Michel Basquiat is one of the best known artists of his generation and is widely considered one of the most important artists of the 20th century. His career in art spanned the late 1970s through the 1980s until his death in 1988, at the age of 27.

    Basquiat works are edgy and raw, and through a bold sense of color and composition, he maintains a fine balance between seemingly contradictory forces such as control and spontaneity, menace and wit, urban imagery and primitivism. The Basquiat brand embodies the values and aspirations of young, international urban culture.

    Basquiat often incorporated words into his paintings. Before his career as a painter began, he produced punk-inspired postcards for sale on the street, and become known for the political–poetical graffiti under the name of SAMO.

    The conjunction of various media is an integral element of Basquiat’s art. His paintings are typically covered with text and codes of all kinds: words, letters, numerals, pictograms, logos, map symbols, diagrams and more, and featured multi-panel paintings and individual canvases with exposed stretcher bars, the surface dense with writing, collage and imagery.

    About Keith Haring:

    Keith Haring (1958-90) was one of the most renowned of the young artists, filmmakers, and performers whose work responded to urban street culture of the 1980s. Inspired by the graffiti artists whose marks covered the city’s subway cars, Haring began to draw in white chalk over the black paper used to cover vacant advertising panels. Not only was Haring able to reach a large and diverse audience with his subway drawings, but, eventually, the subway became, as Haring said, a “laboratory” for working out his ideas. As early as 1980, Haring began exhibiting in galleries and museums around the world, but continued to participate in public projects, including literacy campaigns and anti-AIDS initiatives.

    Before his death, Keith Haring established a foundation in his name to maintain and enhance his legacy of giving to children’s and AIDS organizations. Throughout his career, Haring produced murals, sculptures and paintings to benefit hospitals, underprivileged children’s groups and various community health organizations. The Foundation is also committed to sustaining and expanding public awareness of Keith Haring. By working with museums, galleries, publishers and art education programmers, the Foundation is able to provide information and artwork to the public that might otherwise remain unexplored in archives. Keith Haring died in New York in February 1990 of AIDS, at the age of 31.

    Haring has been the subject of several international retrospectives. His work is in major private and public collections, including those of the Museum of Modern Art; the Whitney Museum of American Art; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Art Institute of Chicago; the Bass Museum in Miami; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Ludwig Museum, Cologne; and Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam.

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    Amazonian Skinfood – eco-friendly new skincare brand powered by the wisdom and nourishment of the Amazon Rainforest

    It’s time to embrace your natural skin. In times of so many mandatory aesthetics, invasive procedures, harsh treatments, and toxicity in the Beauty Industry, a new skincare brand enthusiastically embraces skinimalism and slow beauty and encourages you to do the same. This doesn’t mean cutting corners or slacking in effort, but rather cutting out unneeded steps, products, spending, and consumption. By focusing on your most important skin issues (dry skin, acne, hyperpigmentation, crow’s feet, worry lines, etc), you can most effectively confront and treat them.
    Amazonian SkinFood enters the market as a visionary clean skincare brand that uses powerful, exotic ingredients from the Amazon Rainforest to restore the skin’s natural balance and glow. Say no to overly complex routines, unnecessary fillers, waste, and fluff, and yes to cleaner, simpler, and effective formulas powered by the most nutrient-rich and skin-supportive plants on the planet.

    Perfecting the product formulation has been an exercise in patience, but well worth it. Amazonian SkinFood had a long list of requirements to be accomplished before bringing their products to market: it had to be safe enough to be used by a pregnant woman, environmentally friendly, vegan, cruelty-free, use no artificial fragrances, and had to use safe food grade preservatives. And most importantly, the product had to be highly effective.

    “We set out to create a sustainable and natural skincare line to help declutter your routine and achieve optimal skin health with fewer steps. We want to show you how to achieve your best skin using our multifunctional, gentle, and effective formulas that embrace the skin’s natural texture and complexion.” says company co-founder Rose Correa. After almost two years of research and development, Amazonian SkinFood ™ launches with two multifunctional products made for all skin types, including the most sensitive.
    Natural Peptides + Antioxidants (Clearer, Smoother Skin), a daily face cream made with Sacha Inchi, an ancient Incan seed renowned for its health benefits, known to improve the appearance of skin tone, texture, and firmness.
    Plant-Based Retinol + natural Vitamin C for Sensitive Skin (Protect, Hydrate, Glow), a pure oil blend powered by Amazonian Superfruits, including Cacay, rich in natural Vitamin A (Retinol), making it a great Plant-Based retinol alternative for maintaining healthy skin.
    At Amazonian SkinFood, clean beauty means products are 100% safe (no-carcinogens or endocrine-disrupting chemicals), non-toxic for people and the environment. The company uses sustainable packaging and prioritizes ethically sourced vegan ingredients that benefit communities. They opt for natural formulas that use cold-pressed organic oils and butters from nutrient-rich plant extracts. They are free from synthetic ingredients, GMOs, parabens, phthalates, BHT & BHA Preservatives, artificial colors, or synthetic fragrances.
    Their products are not only great for the skin but great for the world. Amazonian Skinfood sources raw ingredients from the Amazon Rainforest with accredited traders based on sustainability credentials, fair trade practices, and socio-environmental activities. These aim to reverse climate change and help combat traditional peoples’ poverty and inequality. Amazonian SkinFood is transparent in its labeling and ingredients and implements eco-conscious practices in every supply chain step, from ingredient sourcing to recyclable packaging.
     
    “We strongly believe that creating a sustainable rainforest economy based on renewable resources will protect the biodiversity of the forest, reduce poverty and promote the generation of wealth for the people living there,” says company co-founder Shane Lindner.
    Married couple and company co-founders Rose Correa (from Brazil) and Shane Lindner (from Connecticut) met in San Francisco in 2019 while volunteering on a social project. Roses’ sensitivities to harmful and ineffective skincare and her ancestral connection to the Amazon Rainforest are the foundation for what would become Amazonian SkinFood.
  • Art,  Children's Books,  Los Angeles,  New York,  San Diego,  WorldWide

    I Am Coco: The Life of Coco Chanel – by Isabel Pin

    Every girl dreams of a COCO Chanel handbag when she turns from a girl to a real lady. Same here, Chanel bag is a life goal to achieve when I can proof myself to be an independent woman. I know Chanel bag is so luxury, but the story of COCO Chanel is so legendary. No matter you are a fashionista or not, you know her name for sure. This book is the best way to tell you the life story of COCO Chanel. It is fun and cute with Isabel Pin’s lovely story-telling illustrations.

    This portrait of a fiercely independent creative thinker is filled with whimsical pictures and informative texts to depict the entire arc of Coco’s life and career, from schoolgirl rebel to haute couture icon.


    Young Gabrielle came from a poor family, was orphaned at age 12, and learned to sew in a convent school. She worked as a seamstress and sang in cabarets, where she was given the nickname Coco. This story—and the remarkable career that followed—is exuberantly told in Isabel Pin’s simple yet detailed illustrations. Young readers will learn about Coco’s beginnings as a hat designer, and how her earliest creations presaged the concept of sportswear.

    They’ll learn about her iconic designs—the little black dress, the impeccable suit, the squared-off perfume bottle, and the acclaimed logo. And they will learn how a freethinking young artist who freed women from the corsets and extravagant ornamentations of the early 20th century grew into a ferociously ambitious designer who staged her own comeback at the age of 70.

    Whether they are interested in the history of fashion, or looking for encouragement to pursue their own dreams, young readers will find this entertaining biography both fascinating and inspiring.

    About the Author

    ISABEL PIN is an award-winning illustrator who has published more than 40 books, received numerous awards, and was nominated for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award in 2011 and 2012. Born in France, she lives in Berlin, Germany.

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    Bechtler Museum of Modern Art Announces New Exhibition Featuring Warhol, Basquiat, Haring and Contemporary Artists ThankYouX, Kristin McIver and HEES

    Andy Warhol was an American artist, film director, producer and the leading figure in the visual art movement known as Pop Art. His works explore the relationship between artistic expression, advertising and celebrity culture of the 1960s and 1970s and span a variety of media, including painting, silkscreen, photography, film and sculpture. Warhol (1928-1987) inspired a host of contemporaries; among the most famous of them were Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) and Keith Haring (1958-1990). Together, these artists have inspired generations of emerging artists to push the boundaries of art.

    Andy Warhol, Marina Ferrero, 1974, silkscreen and acrylic on canvas. © 2022 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts/Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York, NY. Courtesy of Kasmin Gallery.

    On view September 10, 2022-January 2, 2023, the exhibition Pop to Now: Warhol and His Legacy, developed in partnership with Aktion Art, features select works by Warhol, Basquiat and Haring and follows their influence on pop culture, music, fashion and art through a mix of works on canvas, as well as unique objects and memorabilia from the heady years of the Pop Art movement to today’s cultural landscape of NFTs (non-fungible tokens), digital and data-driven art.

    ThankYouX and Hans Zimmer, Sound of Color (in search of). 2021. 5×5 feet. Canvas, wood and NFT on integrated LED screen. Courtesy ThankYouX and Hans Zimmer.

    The exhibition begins with the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art’s iconic Warhol portraits of the Bechtler family, painted in 1973. Celebrating their 50th anniversary in 2023, these family portraits in the museum’s collection are complemented in the exhibition by nine other portraits by the founding father of Pop Art, many of them on loan from the personal collection of Warhol’s famous muse, Jane Holzer, and in partnership with Kasmin Gallery. Holzer, a film producer, actress and model, was introduced to Warhol by Vogue editor Diana Vreeland in 1964. She appeared in some of Warhol’s earliest films and has since become a well-known art collector and real-estate entrepreneur. Her world-renowned collection includes some of Warhol’s most important works, as well as works by Basquiat, Haring and an array of contemporary and blue-chip artists. In addition, a collection of memorabilia, including record album covers, commission magazine works, advertisements and limited design fashion items from the period provides these works with a cultural context.

    “Pop to Now: Warhol and His Legacy” will be on view September 10, 2022 – January 2, 2023 at Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, located in uptown Charlotte, N.C.

    Fast forward to now, and the continued influence of these legendary artists is highlighted through the ground-breaking work of Los Angeles-based contemporary artist ThankYouX, New York-based contemporary artist Kristin McIver and geometric contemporary American artist HEES.

    Jean-Michel Basquiat, Flexible, 1984, 24-Color Screenprint, Edition of 85. Image courtesy Jean-Michel Basquiat Foundation.

    “While we are a museum founded on the celebration of the European modernist moment through our core collection, we are emerging as an institution that seeks to be accessible and of its moment, striving to explore the global legacies of modernism through living contemporary artists,” said Todd D. Smith, executive director. “The inclusion of contemporary artists who are working with NFTs gives us an opportunity to introduce Charlotte and our visitors to evolving technology and emerging artists inspired by modern art.”

    Ryan Wilson, known as ThankYouX, is a pioneer of the digital art age and creator of “phigital” (physical in combination with digital) art. He first gained notoriety on the streets of Los Angeles in 2009 for his large stenciled iconic graffitied tributes to Andy Warhol, signing “Thank You X” underneath in a gesture of anonymous gratitude for Warhol’s aesthetic of rebellious integrity. More recently, he has trailblazed the explosive landscape of NFTs, creating both paintings that have NFTs embedded into their canvases, as well as immersive NFTs set to music composed by music pioneer Hans Zimmer. In addition to his NFT work on view, ThankYouX will premiere a unique mural created within the exhibition, designed as a gesture toward his artistic roots, inspired by Warhol.

    Kevin HEES, Symphonic, 2021, 12×12 feet (artist shown to scale). Acrylic, Mixed Media and Paint Stick on Raw Canvas. Photo by Kevin HEES. Courtesy of artist and Aktion Art.

    Kristin McIver’s multi-disciplinary conceptual practice includes sculpture, painting, sound and installation. Utilizing devices such as language, light, mixed media and new media, the works explore themes of identity and celebrity within the context of participatory and consumer culture. Her works featured in the exhibition are portraits composed of abstracted data interpretations of Warhol’s famous works.

    Rounding out the exhibition, Kevin HEES, a contemporary of Basquiat, incorporates acrylic, oil, and paint-stick on canvas and NFTs to portray universal concepts relating to geometry, music, science and numerology. HEES’ work is known for his use of colorful circles, geometric shapes and his signature circle and three lines of marks that represent the number seven, symbolic of the ingredients for life and art. His deconstructed styles, raw canvas, use of pastels, literature, poetry, symbolism and spirituality draw upon the immediacy of Basquiat’s approach to artmaking and his embrace of music and pop culture.

    Kristin McIver, Data Portrait (William Stover). 2016. Acrylic on canvas. Courtesy of Jane Lombard Gallery.

    Pop to Now: Warhol and His Legacy, developed in partnership with Aktion Art, is supported by the Infusion Fund, the City of Charlotte, Foundation for the Carolinas and Bank of America. Additional support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Arts and Science Council.

    About the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art

    The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art is the only museum in the Southern United States exclusively dedicated solely to European and American Modern Art and its legacies. Capturing a remarkable era of art history from the collection of the Zürich-based Bechtler family, the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art collection includes works by some of the most important and influential figures of modernism, including  Alexander Calder, Le Corbusier, Edgar Degas, Max Ernst, Alberto Giacometti, Barbara Hepworth, Jasper Johns, Paul Klee,  Alfred Manessier, Joan Miró, Kenneth Noland, Pablo Picasso, Bridget Riley, Nicolas de Staël, Andy Warhol and a wealth of other 20th-century notables. The museum, designed by Swiss architect Mario Botta, prominently features the Niki de Saint Phalle’s iconic Le Grand Oiseau de Feu sur l’Arche on its entrance plaza. Located in the heart of Uptown, the Bechtler is a light-filled community space created to inspire and engage first-time visitors and long-term supporters alike.

     

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    Summer is still half left, let’s have more fun with WAHU

    This summer, cool off the Wahu way. Magic your backyard pool into a Wahu fun park with a massive super doopa pool slide, floating slide or kid-sized paddle wheel. Lounge and laze in the sun on aqua pod or simply drift the afternoon away on deluxe inflatable Chillax chair. Get the little ones paddling with Wahu’s delightful Nippas range of pool toys and inflatables for babies and toddlers. If you’re heading to the beach, pack your neoprene sports balls, cricket set or Ultimate Frisbee for some awesome, coastal larks!

    For endless hours of outdoor play and hilarity, look no further than Wahu inflatable pool toys, pool slides, colorful neoprene balls and fabulous fun beach toys for kids. Wahu fantastic range of backyard games and toys enhances safe, imaginative and active play.

    Phlat Ball Classic

    Phlat Ball™ Classic is a unique sports toy that transforms from a 9″ flying disc to a 6″ fun ball when thrown – it’s like a Frisbee® ball. Its time-delay transformation adds a twist to the classic outdoor game of catch. It also packs flat, so it’s easy to slip into a backpack or suitcase. If it lands on a sloped roof, it pops open and rolls right off – it’s not a flat ball for long! Throw a disc, catch a ball! Colors may vary. For 1 or more players, ages 5 and up.

    • Throw a disc…catch a ball with Wahu Phlat Ball Classic!
    • Unique sports toy transforms from a 9″ (22.9cm) flying disc to a 6.2″ (15.7cm) ball when thrown
    • Variable time-delay feature for hours of fun
    • Packs flat to take anywhere you go!
    • Includes 1 Wahu Phlat Ball Classic Blue
    • Recommended for ages 5 and up

    Wahu WingBlade

    Fly past the competition with the high-performing Wahu WingBlade! This 10″ aerodynamically-designed disc slices through the air to fly incredible distances – up to 750 feet (230m)! Performance stabilizers create accuracy and advanced construction allows for fine tuning performance. Designed with a soft, TPR material for easy catching, it’s also lightweight and easy to transport for on-the-go fun! Includes 1 Wahu WingBlade Yellow – 10″ (25.4cm) diameter. Recommended for ages 6 and up.
    • Outperform the competition with the Wahu WingBlade!
    • This 10″ aerodynamically-designed disc can fly incredible distances – up to 750 feet (230m)!
    • Performance stabilizers create accuracy, and a soft, TPR design makes for easy catching
    • Lightweight and easy to carry with advanced construction to allow for fine tuning performance
    • Includes 1 Wahu WingBlade Yellow – 10″ (25.4cm) diameter
    • Recommended for ages 6 and up

    Wahu world class quality toys and games are available in various international locations. Wahu toys speak the language of fun, wherever you are. They have a vast array of toys for land, lake or sea, so whatever your mood, Wahu’s got the fun covered!