Saturday, February 8, 2014

Love! Love!! Love!! Vintage flower craft

Now its time to use your hand and give your love once the biggest gift in the world...love.

Church guys vs club guys

Now this is toke makinwa's take on church guys vs club guys. Check out the video...

New music- I hate sleeping alone by audion

Biography for Audion

The hot new soulful sensation is Audion. Audion was born, OdionLystraOkoh, in Nigeria on November 20, 1993 to her Nigerian parents. She grew up there and later moved to the United States with her family. She first recorded in the studio in 2011 in Nigeria. She has been a singer/songwriter in the United States doing the majority of her recording in 2013. She’s recorded in the well know jazz studio in Chicago called Steve Yates Recording. She’s also recorded at the intimate studio Peak Audio in the US. Most recently in 2014 she’s written and recorded with the well know Nigerian artist Fliptyce. Her most current work is the music video of her song “I Hate Sleeping Alone” which was shot in Nigeria by the award winning director Mattmax.



Audion has a warm, smooth sound that has a way of touching your soul. She sings and writes from her heart, often singing about topics of deeper or personal meaning. Her sound has been compared to some legendary singers such as Sade or Asa. It’s a sound of pure and honest emotion.



     Some say that Audion is a rare and classic beauty, with her captivating eyes, luscious big lips and illuminating smile, though she would never say so herself. She is a humble young woman who cares about others and the world around her. Her smile and kindness are the gifts she gives us all. She plans to be very active in the betterment of the lives of African children starting in her own Nigerian village and growing outward from there.

Her debut album, “Beginnings”, will be released in 2014. Follow her on Instagramor Twitter at ao_music . Look for her everywhere and let her into your heart.

James dean said...


Strange design

Nomad Patterns is a strange art collection designed by Chilean artist Livia Marin. It consists of pieces of ceramic: cups, vases and teapots – to be more specific, that melt into puddles, yet retain the original printed patterns. At the first glance, it seems a pure expression of destruction. Something like an act of dissolving a complex and unitary artwork. Naturally, after a brief analysis, one gets to understand the true significance of the alluring gesture of “damaging” the objects. The artist wanted to show that broken china can be beautiful and well, useful. The peculiar liquification  defines the elaborate design.

Now, imagine having such an item decorating your home. To me, this feels a little bit like an ambiguous “Alice in Wonderland” reinterpreted scene. “The objects appear as staged somehow indeterminately between something that is about to collapse or has just been restored; between things that have been invested with the attention of care but also have the appearance of a ruin.” The collection, comprising 32 items, was exhibited at Eagle Gallery in London.





Hollywood actor, Michael Ealy says, my wife is not my type..


Handsome Hollywood actor Michael Ealy, 40, married Khatira Rafiqzada, 32 (pictured above with him) in October 2012 after dating her for four years. But now he says she's not his type..

When asked to advise other men looking to settle down, Michael toldRolling Out magazine...
While, I don’t consider myself a person that should write a book, or give advice on relationships, what I will share is my personal perspective.
What helped me along the way was I had two personal friends of mine whose fiancés died. And I went through a personal struggle where my father got really sick, and I spent a week with him and it just dawned on me that we don’t have as much time as we think. And when you’re done playing games, and you find someone who has qualities that are much more practical as opposed to romanticized ideals, then you've got to hold on to them.
People think that you’re supposed to marry your type … well, I didn’t marry my type. It’s much more practical, and based in a day-to-day existence. So when you have that, and you’re happy, and you love her, don’t waste time. Because time — and I’ve learned that at this point in my life — time is my most precious commodity. Nothing is more precious than time. Because when it runs out … that’s it.
Who agrees with him? Shouldn't you marry your type?