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CONTENTS FEBRUARY 2021 COVER 15

JESSICA JORDAAN

FASHION 12 14 17 19

VAL DU GRACE HUDSON CLOTHIER LITA CLINE MIE IWATSUKI

FOOD 24 CENTRO TRATTORIA & BAR 25 SOMMELIER ANTOINETTE CIALDELLA

ENTERTAINMENT 26 28 34 35 38 40

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SOUTHAMPTON INN THE KALEIDOSCOPE PROJECT DOGS ON THE DUNES LIV HANNA AMERICAN BLASPHEMER A MAJOR LEAGUE LOVE


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CONTENTS FEBRUARY 2021 ARTFORM 9 21 27 31 32 33 36

ARTXPUZZLES13 GABRIELA GIL LUCIANA PAMPALONE NFT ART & GARY KALEDA MARK SEIDENFELD AD ART ANN LAWLOR, PHOTOGRAPHER REMEMBERING BARBARA ROSE

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experience I had in making the painting.” Editor-in-Chief Adam Kluger “Callisto” is one of the vibrant pieces selected for Assistant Publisher Jaime the ArtBacker x Puzzles initiative, which features more than 100 contemporary artists from around Art Director the Bobworld. HartleyIt was art expert Rachel Vancelette’s inspirational idea on how to reconnect people Associate Editor with art, and hopefully help people cope with Margaret Bastick Luce the anxieties of the pandemic while galleries Assistant Editor and art fairs remain closed. Willy Nichter Editor to me that the benefits and joy “ItCopy occurred Sean Buttimer

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works on the puzzle is going to have the same experience I had in making the painting.” “Callisto” is one of the vibrant pieces selected for the Art x Puzzles initiative, which features more than 100 contemporary artists from around the world. It was art expert Rachel Vancelette’s inspirational idea on how to reconnect people with art, and hopefully help people cope with the anxieties of the pandemic while galleries and art fairs remain closed. “It occurred to me that the benefits and joy which puzzlers seem to get could be extended and expanded in some way to connect with international artists worldwide and uplift the art world in such a terrible moment,” said Rachel Vancelette, Founder of ARTXPUZZLES: Puzzles with Purpose.

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n 2018, artist Alteronce Gumby, selected by AXP’s first curator choice Alaina Simone, was working on a series of iridescent paintings inspired by how color materializes on Earth when he paused for a lunch break and headed to the bodega. It was a sunny day, and his eye caught a puddle of broken glass by the bus stop, shimmering with the colors of the rainbow. It reminded him of the pigments he was working with, and of how Sir Isaac Newton discovered rainbows refracting through a prism. Inspired, Gumby took two buckets of glass back to his studio, and over the course of a year he incorporated it into his paintings, placing each piece one-by-one, determining where it fits. It feels like a full-circle moment, he said, that

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one of his pieces from the series, Callisto, was reproduced as a puzzle for ART x PUZZLES: Puzzles with Purpose, a project designed and launched exclusive limited collector edition jigsaw puzzles in close collaboration with artists from across the globe. The project launched officially in Fall of 2020, to support artists’ studios, existing wider artist relief efforts, and causes of personal, social and economic concern to participating contemporary artists during the Covid-19 pandemic. “If I were to teach a seminar on how to make one of my paintings, we would probably start with putting together a puzzle without looking at the box,” the New York City artist said. “It’s heartwarming to think that everyone who

The puzzles range from $65 to $450, and the sales are divided between the artists, artist relief initiatives and other charitable organizations, including Black Lives Matter, the Animal Welfare Institute, First Responder’s Children’s Foundation and several other Artist Charity Choices. While Gumby has been a fan of puzzling since childhood when his grandmother always had a puzzle on the dining room table, it made participating in the causes a no-brainer. “Being an artist of color and someone who cares deeply about their community and who stands against police brutality, I immediately thought it was a great idea,” he said. Christopher Eamon, AXP’s 2nd guest curator for December, said the artists “have been very excited and very positive about it.” They’re not just donating a piece, he explained. “It’s a reproduction, it’s a multiple, it’s more accessible. They like it, it’s quite innovative in that way.” He paused for a moment. “The word innovative comes up a lot,” he said, and we both let out a laugh — puzzles, we know, have been around forever (the first was said to be made in the 1760s). Yet at the height of quarantine, when uncertainty and fear were pervasive, people around the United States turned to puzzling for activity, distraction and of course, some much-needed fun. NPR reported that in the beginning of March, sales at Ceaco, one of the largest producers of jigsaw puzzles in the country, were up 300 percent compared to the same time the year before. Eamon recalled his social media feed was full of photos of friends who fled the city for their country homes, either attentively piecing together a puzzle or showing off the finished product.


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Gabriela Gil RENAISSANCE

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Withsensibility an incredibleand multicultural art field created a keen home perspecfor This May 2021, Gil’s work will be highlighted at the lifelong mission to bring art to the masses. tive based on her ‘constant migration’ throughout passionate vision aspersonal a painter and sculptor. world-renowned MvVO ART’s AD ART SHOW 2021. “I do see myself as a New York artist now,” states Gil as she With the capsule that was heavily inspired by Latin America’s South and North America, the creator’s volcanic talent has screens inside the grand Oculus at the Gil’s raw and uninhibited foresight has led to Monumental pursues her dream and starts her second solo show. “The rich colors and textures complete, she continues to explore in shaped by her unique existence throughout the years. The been thought-provoking artist recently completed World Trade Center in New York City will collaborations with other artists as well from Westfield unique energy here can only be found in this place I am callher journey as a gifted artist. Her current work in her studio her first solo exhibition in Soho titled “Time and her paintings along with portraits by Chad across the planet. She is well known for supporting feature ing home. But, I also constantly think about my roots. As an warmly embraces her roots and former career as equally as Transcribing her personal experience demonstrates Space.” The captivating series took years atovisual of the legendary Red Hot Chili Peppers. indigenous South American communities through Smithartist and an entrepreneur, I can bring my experiences here to magnetic elements in the modern world. Breaking rudimenlanguage thatalso also took bears influence from aoffascinating former complete, but recognition the deep resourceful collaborations, as well as reaching out create the ultimate melting pot. I’m bringing in some of the tary barriers and building new systems of human connection careerfrom in technology. Walking away from oneare industry to work nuances the current pandemic that being information, visit: www.gabrielagil.com to other local American artists to build on future For more conversations on my heritage and some of that experience is only the beginning of her lifelong mission to bring art to the full-timeon in the art fieldscale. createdFrom a keenDecember sensibility and home for witnessed a global 2020 exhibition ideas. into the picture.” masses. passionate vision as a painter andlovers sculptor. to January 2021, hundreds of art from around New York City came to experience her 20 highly As she reaches her full scope and prepares for her This May 2021, Gil’s work will be highlighted at the world-reGil’s raw and uninhibited foresight has led to collaborations The thought-provoking artist recently completed her first solo detailed miniature sets, inspired by the hand-made next series, she has settled into a recognized role as nowned MvVO ART’s AD ART SHOW 2021. Monumental with other artists as well from across the planet. She is well exhibition in Soho titledas “Time and in Space.” captivating nativity scenes she saw a child LatinThe America a burgeoning American artist who is recognized on screens inside the grand Oculus at the Westfield World Trade known for supporting indigenous South American commuseries tookminiatures years to complete, alsoalso took recognition - each with that but were displayedof the the scene for her advantageous spirit. Center in New York City will feature her paintings along with nities through resourceful collaborations, as well as reaching deep nuances from the current pandemic are being witalongside large-scale paintings from thethat collection. “I do see myself as a New York artist now,” states portraits by Chad Smith of the legendary Red Hot Chili Pepout to other local American artists to build on future exhibinessed on a global scale. From December 2020 to January Gil as she pursues her dream and starts her second pers. tion ideas. lovers fromheavily around New York City With2021, the hundreds capsuleof art that was inspired bycame solo show. “The unique energy here can only be As she reaches her full scope and prepares for her next seexperience rich her 20 highlyand detailed miniature sets, inspired LatintoAmerica’s colors textures complete, found in this place I am calling home. But, I also For more information, visit: www.gabrielagil.com ries, she has settled into a recognized role as a burgeoning by the hand-made nativity she sawas as aa gifted child in Latshe continues to explore in scenes her journey constantly think about my roots. As an artist and artist. Her current work in her studio warmly an entrepreneur, I can bring my experiences here embraces her roots and former career as equally as to create the ultimate melting pot. I’m bringing in magnetic elements in the modern world. 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A S M A L L TOW N G I R L WITH BIG DREAMS by Adam Kluger Fashion by The Blonds, Stylist/HMU Ty-Ron Mayes, Photography by Udo Spreitzenbarth

Hey, Lita what’s up? Right now I’m back home and really loving it hanging out with the fam. I’m from a small town in the north of Texas it’s about 30 minutes from Oklahoma. It’s awesome I have two nieces and like I said it’s a small town so we’re able to go out and the weather has been nice so we’ve been able to ride the golf cart around and go out to the park and just hang out do some things because everything else has been closed down. It’s nice to spend time with them while I can... (ring!!) Do you need to get that phone? No, that’s ok I live with Grandma right now while I’m in Texas, and her home phone rings but it’s always a telemarketer. (laugh) My Grandma is very confident in me and my career. She always says “stand tall and don’t let them get to you. Be the ice princess, “ when I’m taking pictures because we watch Frozen and the look that Elsa gives and Gram is like,” oh my gosh she looks just like you,” and I’m like ok (laugh) What does your family think about your modeling career? They love it. It’s amazing how much support I get from my little town and my family. My nieces will call me on a random day and say, “Aunt Lita tell my friends that you’re a model!,” and I have to tell their friends that I’m a model (laugh) and they really love that too. Tell us about yourself I guess I would say that I’m a pretty quiet person at first but as soon as I open up to people and I’m comfortable it’s a whole different game and I love to meet new people and I’m always down to find new friendships and travel. I’m definitely one who wants to travel the world one day. What do you like to do for fun? Normally I like to dance, I like to go dancing I like to play basketball with my friends and hang out and watch Netflix. I like to cook a lot.

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Why China? That was my first contract. I went into an agency and they said,” we have someone from China coming in would you like to meet with them?” and I said yeah and she said that she wanted to sign me so then I did my first test shoot and went to China I was actually in school and working in a hospital as a lab tech doing phlebotomy going to school to become a laboratory technician and that’s when everyone said,” you’re so pretty you should model,” so I tried it and I loved it I fell in love. What did you think about wearing the clothing line of The Blonds? Those are some of my favorite pictures I’ve ever seen and the clothing was amazing! Ty-Ron was telling me some of the history on the clothes and the previous people that have worn them and they fit so amazing. You know they’re heavy but they are comfortable and that was one thing I really liked and they were so neat and shiny I don’t have very many clothes in my wardrobe that’s that cool I guess. You kind of look like an Egyptian Pharoah in the gold headdress That’s what I told my Grams. I told her that’s one of my favorites and I used to have long blonde hair too and I had it shoulder-length one time so it really reminded me of my hair when it was that way. What about being photographed by Udo? He showed me some of his pictures and my jaw dropped I showed my mom and she was like “oh my gosh...all of them!,” she fell in love with all of them... and Udo is such a cool guy I met him in Texas actually almost two years ago he was one of my first shoots. How did the dog get into the shoot? Oh, that’s Luke. I met him when he was just a puppy and he’s 8 months old. That was the dog’s first-ever photoshoot and he was so well behaved and so sweet and was just standing there doing everything we told him to do. What’s your style? I do wear a lot of black especially in the winter I try to bring out more neutral colors not too many bright colors. Maybe high fashion but not too high fashion. How did you get into modeling? I got into modeling 2 years ago. I went to China and spent three months there and then I went to New York.

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What goes through your mind when you are modeling? I’m usually thinking how much of a dream it is and how lucky I am to be able to do something so amazing that I love that keeps me entertained and happy. What does your family think about your modeling career? They love it. It’s amazing how much support I get from my little town and my family. My nieces will call me on a random day and say “Aunt Lita tell me friends that you’re a model and I have to tell their friends that I’m a model and they really love that too.” For your new fans what kind of music are you into, favorite TV show/film I’m into alternative rock. I really like listening to two door cinema club, you should check them out they are really good and the arctic monkeys. my favorite tv show right now is either Schitt’s Creek or The Good Place and my favorite movie right now is Inside Out. Anyone you really want to meet? So many people...Ummm...Coco Rocha, she’s pretty cool and I think since working with Udo and Ty-Ron they told me all about her and they introduced me to her book Study of Pose: a thousand poses and I would like to just ask her questions about all of that and how she worked and taught classes I think it would be cool to sit and have a conversation with her about her career. She’s so young you know. Any interest in acting I love to act. I did some acting in high school. I had a bunch of acting auditions and I got 15 callbacks so, hopefully, one day that will work out. I love Jennifer Aniston and Catherine O’Hare too.


Lita finds a silver lining in this crystal fringe corset dress with sequin panty, The Blonds. Glitter boots, Tamuna Ingorokva (Courtesy of Albright Fashion Library).

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Lita parties like a rock star in this black vinyl and silver spike crystal dress, The Blond. White ankle boots with crystal mesh, Christopher Kane (Courtesy of Albright Fashion Library).

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Lita goes for the gold in this sequin 3/4 length coat, crystal panty and waist cincher with gold hardware, The Blonds.

Photography: Udo Spreitzenbarth Contributing Fashion Editor and Text: Ty-Ron Mayes Make-up and Hair: Ty-Ron Mayes Model: Lita Cline Fashion by The Blonds Dog: Luke The Great Dane (care of Dr. Franziska Huettner) Location: Loft 29 February 2021

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M HAMPTON BAYS PREMIERE ITALIAN RESTAURANT CENTRO TRATTORIA & BAR By Harry Brads

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get ready to expand operations. Re-illuminating the outdoor eating experience this summer is the grand patio deck in time for an exceptional season. Surrounding the lively setting will be an exquisite outdoor garden fountain and fireplace, full bar, live music and two Bocce courts. Enchanting moments at the table are to be found in this 100-seat outdoor mezzanine in the heart of Hampton Bays.

Known for a stellar reputation in the community and popular video cooking segments, Biundo and his restaurant has become the stuff of legend for foodies who flock to eat at this landmark venue. They admire the style here as equally as they


have at his other well-known restaurant ventures in Long Island.

Centro Trattoria & Bar serves dinner daily with all menu items made in house using many of the East End’s local, in season produce. Family recipes including fresh homemade pasta, individual pizzas from a wood burning oven and dishes with Mediterranean touches can be experienced in the new outdoor setting, as well as the luxurious indoor dining room that currently holds a 76-person capacity per current CDC guidelines.

Menu highlights include Antipasti selections of Clams Oreganata, Grilled Octopus, Fried Goat Cheese, Mussels, Fried Sicilian Baby Artichokes, Fritto Misto, Nonna’s Meatballs, Crispy Zucchini Chips and Antipasto Classico for Two. Enjoy fresh Insalates such as Caesar Salad, Calamari Salad, Arugula & Apple Salad, and an array of mouthwatering pizzas with your choice of Margherita, Braised Short Rib, Sweet Italian Sausage, Prosciutto and Centro Rustica.

Pasta entrées dazzle customers with renowned items of Bucatini Pomodoro, Orecchiette, Pappardelle Bolognese, Cavatelli Carbonara, Short Rib Fusilli Napilatano, Parmigiana di Melanzane and Spaghettini Pescatore. Plates may also

be altered with dietary needs with whole wheat pasta and gluten free pasta.

And, to complement a special meal exquisite Pesce, Carne and Pollo add to your ultimate dining experience. Guests sing high praises for plates of Chicken Parmigiana, Veal Scaloppine or Shrimp Saltimbocca. The bar boasts a craft cocktail menu with drinks infused with basil, mint and rosemary grown on site. An extensive wine list compliments plates and tastes with wines by the glass, which allows customers to sample wines from all regions, or bottles from the glass wine cellar.

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SOMMELIER ANTOINETTE CIALDELLA OF FINE WINE 007 By Contributing writer Anthony Lotito

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n a warm summer day in the coastal region of Tuscany, Italy, in a virtually unknown vineyard, a Vermentino is being sampled by a small group of wine experts. Sitting at a vintage table made of poplar wood, among the ancient vines and the region’s vast beauty, one of the experts declares “, What a find, excellent! This is perfect!” Selecting a truly great wine is a complex undertaking. Finding an absolute gem among the thousands of varietals produced around the world requires expertise and a lot of patience. Until now. “The search for a great wine experience is my passion, sharing it with my friends, clients, and colleagues is my pleasure,” declares wine Sommelier, Antoinette Cialdella. Antoinette is living the dream, turning her personal passion for all things wine into a career. Growing up in the competitive environment of New York City, Antoinette entered the world of Wall Street as an investment banker with one of the top investment banks in the world. “Wall Street and working for a premier bank has taught me a lot!” explains Antoinette. “As an investment banker, we spend a lot of time entertaining clients. My knowledge of wine and sharing that with my Wall Street clients always gave me an advantage. People love wine. Even the most sophisticated wine lovers need help. That is why I created FineWine007,” this 42-year-old financial wizard turned wine aficionado declared with great enthusiasm.

wine.” Says Antoinette and continues, “however, our virtual wine experiences bring the vineyards of the world to you and your social circle regardless of where you or they are located. It’s virtual, but we provide the wines to actually taste. The wines are delivered to each participant’s home in advance and shared during the virtual session. Everyone wins! Everyone loves it!” explains Antoinette. FineWine007 encourages their clients to ask for assistance for any occasion turning a social event such as a birthday, anniversary, corporate networking event, bridal shower, or any social event into a memorable wine experience. The world of wine is vast. The complexities and subtleties of wine selection, and enjoying a perfect wine is a daunting task. Appreciating the different expressions of grape varietals, the regions from which they are born, the curating of an amazing wine experience is sometimes overwhelming. Antoinette has made this complex process simple and affordable as she continues with sincerity to explore wine. “Wine can elevate so many different aspects of our lives. It is joyful to bring wine enthusiasts together from so many different parts of the world.” So, next time you reach for a beautiful bottle of wine or are presented the wine list at your favorite restaurant or just want to change drinking wine into a memorable experience, remember FineWine007 and its founder Antoinette Cialdella. The “secret agent of wine” is always out there searching the world for that next amazing wine experience.

Despite the demands of an investment banking career, Antoinette accomplished the challenge of attaining her certified Sommelier title by studying evenings and weekends at the International Culinary School’s Intensive Master of Wine Program. “It was a challenge juggling my work schedule and study time, but anything worth having is worth sacrificing for,” says Antoinette. She then went on to study with the Vinitaly International Academy in Verona, Italy, and traveled the world exploring wine vineyards and producers all with one goal in mind, delivering an excellent wine experience for her worldwide clientele. “Most people enjoy vacations at the beach or mountains, I investigate wine.” FineWine007 is the secret agent of wine. The critically acclaimed company prides itself on uncovering excellent wines and creating amazing wine experiences, which includes finding great wines to drink, educating clients on the top wine regions and the many varietals they produce, food pairings, and social tastings. Antoinette pivoted her business at the start of the pandemic to create a virtual vineyard destination as an alternate solution to stay connected with friends, family, clients, colleagues in a fun, uplifting social setting as the pandemic prohibited our customary ways of dining, drinking, traveling and gathering. This virtual experience has allowed individuals to travel the world through their wine glasses without leaving the comfort of their homes. The result is magical. Antoinette brings the magic to life virtually in your home, a restaurant, a corporate event, or any venue a client wants. FineWine007 curates wine experiences in uplifting social settings. “Nothing is better than socializing with

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TRANQUIL YEAR-ROUND ESCAPES AT SOUTHAMPTON INN By Lillian Langtry

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in the lobby. Enjoy hours of entertaining reading privately in your room or anywhere on the grand property. Located in the heart of historic Southampton Village, just steps from Main Street and Jobs Lane, the Southampton Inn is a special place to enjoy year-round. This tranquil Tudor-style getaway by the shore provides the perfect starting point for a much-needed staycation, an engaging cultural retreat with your significant other, a fitness weekend with your sports club, or an invigorating nature escape with the whole family. Additionally, package offerings found from winter to summer days can help you stylishly celebrate holidays, weddings, and special events. The Inn is in close proximity to legendary beaches, as well as local shops, theaters, art galleries, and historical sites. Restaurants offer their local fare with outside dining, take-out, and socially distanced indoor dining in line with current government protocols. Whether you prefer enjoying the Inn’s many on-site amenities or plan outings arranged through the hotel’s guest services, there is

something special for everyone. And, for a perfect onsite family meal or festive date, Claude’s on the premises is offering its awardwinning breakfast daily from 7:00 am to 10:00 am, and brunch on weekends from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. You can feast in Claude's café and outdoors in their courtyard, or order your food to go to dine in your room or at any of the beautiful sitting areas around the property. Claude’s is also available for intimate dinner parties, corporate events, and micro weddings for groups with fewer than 50 attendees. The housekeeping staff proudly abides by CDC cleaning protocols, and even goes above normal cleaning standards as they use Sterile-Bright™ UVC sanitizing lights for each guest room and restaurant disinfecting. Masks are required indoors in all public areas. Southampton Inn hopes that you will join them for an idyllic getaway any day of the year. Southampton Inn & Claude’s Restaurant 91 Hill Street, Southampton, NY 11968


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Artist: Gary Kaleda Meditation, 2016 Tokenized as an NFT in 2021. JPG, 3300 px x 2700 px, QR code signature, edition 1 of 1. Available on Rarible, https://rarible.com/gkaleda

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$69 Million. That is the all-time record for the sale of artwork by a living artist, and the third highest sum by anyone. - In this case, anyone is Mike Winkelmann, aka Beeple. Auctioned by the storied House of Christie’s on March 11th, beyond the number is the art itself. An NFT or non-fungible token. NFT’s are built on the revolutionary technology that undergirds Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies. Simply put it attaches a dispersed and permanent transactional record of ownership for a created work. Portion.io CEO Jason Rosenstein spoke with me about the future of the art market and how NFT’s protect artists and provide assurance to collectors. Portion was one of the first companies in the NFT space, utilizing a unique innovation called the smart contract. Basically, a smart contract attached to a piece of unhackable code is partnered with a piece of art; whether physical or digital. This contract assures the owners, collector, and investor that the art is unique and original. In Rosenstein’s words “assures the authenticity and provenance of the work.” While it’s easy to get lost in the technical aspects, for tried and true art collectors and investors, Portion.io proprietary technology and companies like it are replacing traditional in-person auction houses. By bringing artists together with collectors, they are seeking to revolutionize the way art is bought and sold. One of those digital artists is Gary Kaleda who has been involved in creating digital art since the mid 90’s. He described his work thusly “at the most basic level, it expresses the synergy of humanity’s collective relationship to technology.” His arts’ definitional orientation lends itself directly to NFTs. “NFTs are not only changing the way we create, buy and sell art, but the way we experience it as well. Will NFTs be displayed on monitors, or printed and framed, or turned into 1000 throw pillows, or simply traded without really being looked at? Probably all of these things and more. It’s an amazing time to be an artist because it’s all changing right now.” Gary is a pioneer in the digital painting world. He sees immense potential in digital art truly having arrived on the world stage with the advent of NTFs. “They are everywhere

right now; some good, some bad, and some really bad. It’s like everyone is throwing anything and everything at the wall to see if it sticks or sells. Thankfully, there is a bit of democracy to the process in that popular work will get attention, but great work can easily get lost in a sea of random options. There are also curated NFT sites, but these have the potential to operate like the gallery system with a select few promoting a select few, but then that may change. The world of NFT art is in the process of discovering and defining itself right now and it’s evolving insanely fast.” His own NFT-based work is specifically designed for this new marketplace as he creates and expands two series. “One series is a selection of abstract digital paintings designed to feel very different from a lot of the character-driven, gameinspired illustrations and gifs currently flooding the NFT space. Paintings like Meditation and Beacon of Benevolence 4 capture more of a quiet, powerful spirituality. I wanted to create something you could really live with and look at on a daily basis. At the same time, some of the character-driven work was so fun and imaginative, I was inspired to create my BRUSHeeZ 3 Series. These are a collection of characters based on digital brushes from image editing software where the actual characteristics of the brush are kind of brought to life.” All of Gary’s digital paintings, including his NFTs are available, and have a QR code that reveals information about them when scanned. The Brusheez are currently available on Mintable (https://mintable.app/u/gary.kaleda). The NFT platform for Meditation, Beacon of Benevolence 4 and others will be announced on his website soon https://garykaleda. com/nft For those skeptical or confused by the lingo of this emerging field, NFTs provide an additional way for artists and creators to create and allow collectors and investors to diversify one’s collection and hedge value. That alone means it’s worthy of consideration. As the world becomes increasingly digitized, commoditized art that can be authenticated becomes ever more essential. Blockchain technology has opened that door and the pandemic moved the time horizon up nearly a decade. An industry in its infancy is always an investment opportunity for those willing to see the potential.

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ARTIST SPOTLIGHT:

THE KALEIDOSCOPE PROJECT’S AMY LYNN SCHWARTZBARD By W.A. Muller

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The Kaleidoscope Project, TV Talk show host and pioneering social activist Ellen DeGeneres, and over thirty top design brands including, The Shade Store, Kravet, Caesarstone, Design within Reach, and Benjamin Moore, have all joined together, under Amy Lynn’s direction with Co-founder Patti Carpenter, to launch the first in-person designer showhouse of 2021, to celebrate the diversity and talent that exists within the creative interior design industry. It is the


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first designer showhouse that will remain in perpetuity and become part of the legacy of the 18th century Cornell Inn, in Lenox, MA.

(BADG), Parsons School of Design, and the New York School of Interior Design (NYSID).

“The extraordinary talents of so many designers of color are often not seen and their voices are not heard. We are a creative industry. It’s up to us to bring all of our best talent forward and create an equitable platform for all of our design community. It is my responsibility to create a path for our young talents to join the industry and have the opportunity to succeed. With this mission, The Kaleidoscope Project was born,” says Amy Lynn Schwartzbard, Principal of The Life Designs Group (www.TheLifeDesignsGroup.com), LD Hospitality Resources, and co-founder of The Kaleidoscope Project.

ED by Ellen DeGeneres (www.edbyellen.com) supported the Kaleidoscope Project with all the Table Top for the dining room, by Virginia Toledo. Coffee mugs for all the guest rooms, as well as rugs and bath towels. “With the advent of the Black Lives Matter Movement, we in the design industry community sought to support our Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) community in an actionable fashion,” shares Patti Carpenter, Principal of carpenter + company and co-founder of the Kaleidoscope Project. “We are seeking to show the true colors present within our community and to create welcoming and inclusive spaces that reflect a broader design narrative.” Schwartzbard, Carpenter, along with Liz Nightingale, EVP of marketing, have rallied an entire industry, sponsors and social activists, and educators to help support the mission. “The Kaleidoscope Project’s mission is to foster this under-acknowledged community and create a more representative view of our design trades and the world wherein we live and create,” says Amy Lynn Schwartzbard.

The Kaleidoscope Project has invited 23 leading designers of color to redesign the historic Cornell Inn, a 28-guest room property nestled in the heart of the Berkshires in Lenox, Massachusetts. The showhouse will open to the public from May 16- June 6, 2021, with all ticket proceeds going toward creating scholarships for young designers of color interested in pursuing an art or design career. Educational partners include the Black Artists + Designers Guild

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M SUNRISE ASSOCIATION DAY CAMPS PROVIDE HOPE ALL YEAR Interview with Arnie Preminger, President & CEO of the Sunrise Association by W.A. Muller

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According to Preminger, “In 2006, 96 children, including siblings, rediscovered the magic of friendship and the joy of play at the first Sunrise Day Camp located on Long Island. The sounds of medical monitors were replaced with laughter, and the feelings of cold machines and sharp needles quickly disappeared with warm hugs from counselors and new friends. Unlike similar sleep-away camps that are offered for just 1-2 weeks, Sunrise allows children in active treatment to continue with their home doctors while attending camp each day. This unique concept allows children the comfort of sleeping in their own beds each night – a comfort not only for the campers, but for their parents as well.”

Preminger explains that Sunrise is more than just a camp; rather it’s a place that allows children with cancer and their siblings can just be kids. “There’s arts & crafts, drama, sports, music, S.T.E.A.M -- anything a traditional day camp offers you will find at Sunrise,” says Preminger. “I’ve never been in a situation before where something that you do is so appreciated. Children love it. The feedback we get from parents is beyond accolades. They are just so grateful that there’s an opportunity for their children to have some normalcy.”

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transportation is available from select locations in Nassau, Suffolk, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx on staffed, air-conditioned buses. The core camp day is from 9:30 am to 3:45 pm (excluding transportation times). All activities are modified to meet every child’s needs and abilities. Goals include helping children develop friendships, confidence and interpersonal skills while enjoying the simple pleasures of childhood. Recognizing the extraordinary financial demands that a child’s chronic illness can have on a family, Sunrise Day Camps and Year-Round Programs are always provided completely free of charge.

There are currently 8 Sunrise Association Day Camps --- 3 in New York (Rockland County, Long Island & Staten Island), 1 in Baltimore, MD; 1 in Atlanta, GA; and, 3 in Israel. Each camp is supported by a medical director and on-site pediatric oncology nurses.

“In addition to our 8 summer camps – which in 2019 ran with close to 2,000 children - we were also operating 43 weekly Sunrise on Wheels programs at 21 partner hospitals. Sunrise on Wheels is an innovative program that provides a day filled with Sunrise fun to children who are either awaiting treatment in pediatric oncology units of participating hospitals, or who are inpatient. Volunteers wheel a tie-dyed trunk bursting with toys, games and activities into the hospitals where the kids are receiving treatment. We change a difficult day into one of camp fun. It’s every bit as impactful as camp because it changes their experience. That’s what we keep trying to do. We want to take away the boredom, the isolation, the loneliness, and perhaps most importantly, the fear. “

When Covid hit, Preminger quickly went to work with his team to make sure none of their children were left behind. “This was uncharted territory. We had to leave the hospitals right away. Within 30 days of


having closed down our offices, we moved into the virtual world. We began creating short videos called Sunrise on Screens where the kids can see familiar staff and participate in fun activities. Another program -- Wheels Up! -- takes kids on travels all over the world including Disney parks, the seven wonders of the world, an African safari and so many other adventures. We just want to take them away from their reality to someplace where their imaginations can soar. To date, we’ve produced over 100 videos that are being viewed in hospitals.

“The pandemic also meant that we had to close our in-person camps in 2020. Our enormously talented staff jumped into action and created a virtual program for our campers. It was phenomenal. Every week we sent out a “Camp-in-a-Box” to our campers’ homes, filled with supplies for the week. Those supplies could then be used during our live virtual camp Zoom sessions, of which we offered on average 50 per day including crafts, science, dance, music, sports, martial arts and more. For campers who couldn’t attend the live sessions, we supplemented our programs with 100 pre-recorded videos, which campers could then view at their leisure. Over 1,700 children attended.”

Seeing the success of virtual camp and its potential future impact, the Frances Davis Foundation generously awarded Sunrise a $1 million grant to create the Dorothy & Irving Ross Sunrise Studios. The first project created was the Sunrise Studios app, which enables children to take Sunrise everywhere -- on their phones, tablets, or laptops – and choose from hundreds of pre-recorded videos, with new ones being released weekly. The addition of Sunrise Studios will also enable Sunrise to turn last summer’s virtual camp into a permanent program, enabling them to reach local children who can’t come to camp in-person as well as children in communities too far away to attend the in-person camps.

Camp Address Sunrise Day Camp 75 Colonial Spring Road Wheatley Heights, NY 11798 General Inquiries

Mailing Address Sunrise Day Camp-Long Island 11 Neil Court Oceanside, NY 11572

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MvVO ART hosted a virtual show opening featuring special guest artist Chad Smith, and announced the winners of AD ART SHOW 2021. Chad Smith, the Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer and a noted contemporary artist, opened the event by celebrating the creativity of the artists of advertising. The MvVO ART jury of collectors selected the painter Jessica Alazraki to receive top honors. She received a Specialty Clio in Contemporary Art and a Creative Immersion Day at NBCUniversal (AD ART SHOW presenting sponsor). Hyun Jung Ji and Chanell Angeli were also named Show Winners. Additional finalists: Aerosyn-Lex Mestrovic, Marco Gallotta, Stevenson Michel and Michael Wente. “It’s definitely the year of women in Art and Advertising,” said Maria 60

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van Vlodrop, MvVO ART President and Founder. “All three of this year’s winners are women and that doesn’t surprise me at all, as the field has many talented women artists. AD ART SHOW 2021’s 130 artists come from diverse backgrounds and life experiences. These artists represent the kind of fresh perspectives and individual voices that have always been the creative fuel of the advertising industry and generate excitement among art collectors.” Ms. Alazraki is an accomplished figurative painter using vibrant colors that invite the viewer into her subject’s world. Hyun Jung Ji explores the surrealistic realm where culture and memory meet, with a meticulous, illustrative style. Chanell Angelique Skyers is a mixed media artist, creating evocative works, referencing her Caribbean heritage.


AD ART SHOW, now in its fourth year, celebrates the talented artists of advertising and related fields. The artworks are displayed on the monumental screens inside the Oculus at the Westfield World Trade Center and on online on Artsy—where collectors will find the works for sale (https://www.artsy.net/ mvvo). In keeping with the historical connections between ART and Advertising, AD ART SHOW included influential figures from Advertising in both the initial selection committee and the jury that determines the winning artists. Pum Lefebure, of Design Army joined the selection committee. Nils Leonard, of Uncommon Creative Studio was on the jury. Bennett D. Bennett of 600 and Rising, served as the jury chair. Art World representatives include

Eric Shiner, of Pioneer Works; Jose Diaz, of the Andy Warhol Museum, Kayla Coleman, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, and Laura Skoler, Board of Directors of the New Museum. MvVO ART created AD ART SHOW to bridge the gap between ART and Advertising with a platform that offers exposure—and the opportunity to get discovered—to the talented artists of advertising. AD ART SHOW may help the Art world discover the next Andy Warhol and it will remind everyone that Advertising is home to exceptional creative talent. For more information, visit: http://mvvoart.com Follow MvVO ART on Instagram @mvvoart

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M A PLACE EVERY PHOTOGRAPHER SHOULD GO By Elizabeth Darwen, Photo credit Ann Lawlor Since the pandemic started in 2020 people are now thinking of where their first trip will be out of lockdown. We sat down with New York photographer Ann Lawlor about the one destination that everyone should visit. “There is something magical about Africa. The animal kingdom is a sight to behold. Safari photography gives you a different perspective on the world and people. It lets you see the magic of nature.” The Maasai Mara National Reserve is an area of preserved savannah wilderness in southwestern Kenya, along the Tanzanian border. Its animals include lions, cheetahs, elephants, zebras and hippos. Wildebeest traverse its plains during their annual migration. The landscape has grassy plains and rolling hills, and is crossed by the Mara and Talek rivers. annlawlor.com

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“American Humane is honored to have brought together so many fabulous people in support of our efforts to reunite American’s brave military K-9s with their beloved handlers,” said Dr. Robin Ganzert, American Humane’s president & CEO. “Every dog who serves in the U.S. Armed Forces deserves our thanks and a restful retirement, which is why we were thrilled to launch our Military Working Dog Reunification fund at our inaugural Dogs on the Dunes Clambake. This critical fund will make it possible to bring even more of our K-9 veterans home thanks to the generous help of our donors and ambassadors.”

Southamptonites came out to the Dunes with their dogs and enjoyed a stunning moon rise while noshing on clams, lobster and s’mores roasted over beach bonfire. Guests also kicked off their flip-flops and got down to the musical entertainment provided by the Alex Donner Steel Drum Band. Proceeds from the event will establish the American Humane Military Working Dog Reunification fund and help to bring our brave MWDs who are sadly left alone overseas home to be reunited with their beloved handlers. Importantly, the fund will also allow American Humane to provide free specialty and preventative medical care to make retired MWDs as healthy and comfortable as possible during retirement.

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SINGER-SONGWRITER LIV HANNA By Adam Kluger

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iv Hanna has got a lot to say. After telling Liv that her voice reminds me a bit of Nelly Furtado who I once interviewed for CNN Showbiz Today for her breakout song “Like a Bird,” Liv was off and flying, revealing among other things that she loves Nelly Furtado and was listening to one of her songs earlier today. As a former longtime entertainment producer for CNN, I’ve been lucky enough to interview a “who’s who” of female singers from Madonna, JLO, and Mariah to Whitney, Beyonce, Bjork, and beyond over the years. Even a young “Oops, I Did it Again!,” Britney, who burned with ambition and dreams of fame. And I’ll tell you, Liv Hanna impressed me. A quick chat with this super-talented singer-songwriter revealed that she has a really good head on her shoulders to match her angelic voice. Liv credits her family with guiding her on the right path and protecting her. Intelligent, self-aware, and hardworking, Liv Hanna she has a creative team she adores and soulful songs that are born from personal relationships and self-reflection. Liv loves 70’s fashion and candles is not dating during the pandemic and has written a song called Bedroom to provide solace for young people who have negatively impacted by Covid. A staunch advocate for mental health, Liv meditates and writes songs and does all the normal stuff a soon-to-be college freshman at U of Miami would do. Liv thought that Harry Styles was a scream at the Grammys. And like a young Britney who once told me about how super excited she was to have an acting cameo on, Dawson’s Creek, Liv Hanna also wants to act and sing-- and do it all. Q: So you have two songs that are ready to drop in Bedroom and Self-Made? A: Yes, they are different than anything I’ve done before. In the past, I was mainly pop and I was only 14 or 15 when I was writing the songs that I’ve been releasing lately and these are the two songs that I’ve written most recently and they are just more my vibe. They are kind of Indie Bedroom Pop like R&B Soul Indie instead of regular mainstream pop and I’m really excited for them to come out they are just edgy you know and one of them has a bit of rap in it and I’m really excited for everyone to hear that. Q: How important is it for today’s musical performers to understand their niche or musical categories? A: I think it is a little bit of both because when you put a song on Spotify there is a whole process to uploading it and you have to select the genre and subgenre and you really have to categorize your song. (laugh) and it is very difficult for me to do that because I like to believe I’m a little bit of everything and I don’t really like to categorize myself as an artist because all the music I listen to and get inspiration from come from R&B, come from Soul, from pop even, rap, indie, bedroom pop you know all of it. I usually put indie and R&B when I upload my songs but you have to understand it to kind of label it. Q: Who else is in your musical niche? A: my niche is a lot of genres so here is a list for you of musicians that inspire me... Fleetwood Mac, I love Stevie Nicks. I listen to their album Rumors every day... Amy Winehouse, a little bit of Billie Eilish, Tyler the Creator, Rex Orange County, Frank Ocean, some Kanye West are my favorites. I love that vibe, Daniel Caesar, and a little bit of Quaro. so it’s just indie R&B and then ‘70s is my favorite genre in general. I listen to 70’s music every day any artist any day I love 70’s music. Elton John, Billy Joel I have a whole 70’s playlist, and the 40’s, The ‘50s, and 60’s too.

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Q: Did your dad being a musician impact your musical tastes? A: He goes through phases where he listens to different genres and when I was younger it was always 80’s and rock and he’d playing AC/DC and I would sing Back in Black and Highway to Hell “ when I was little and then he went from the ‘80s and rock and started listening to just jazz months on end...I also learned about jazz in my choir that I did outside of school for a few years so I’m really open to all music. Choir music, classical music, and my voice lessons and my mom was in choir when she was little so we would sing Hallelujah and Gloria and all the classics. I’m open to everything! I think Glee Club is always cool. Q: Anything else that you are interested in besides music? A: I actually started acting. When I was 7 I got a call back for Matilda on Broadway. It was me and about three or four other girls for Matilda and then told me no-because I was too tall (laugh). Q: What inspires your songs? A: Two things. Experience and I write from a personal point of view. Billie Eilish wrote a song called Bad Guy but that was never her. She never lived that, she was just creating scenarios but for me, I like my songs to be very personal and they come from experiences that I’ve gone through. Bedroom talks about the isolation that my generation is experiencing with Covid and how things in our lives have changed so drastically. Everyone is quarantining and wearing masks and for high school students their whole lives have changed and we can’t control what’s going on and we’re kind of stuck and that is kind of what that song is representing. Q: Are you shooting music videos for your songs? A: We are able to shoot music videos. The people involved with the music videos I see on a daily basis and we are taking the correct precautions. The director is actually my cousin. He is a cinematographer and he films the videos and my manager is onsite too it’s just three people. So we are able to shoot music videos but that’s not the priority as long as the music is on Spotify or Apple music that way people can stream it and hear the message that’s the most important thing because the video is just a nice embellishment a cool visual to get the message across but as long as people can hear the song that’s all that really matters to me. Q: What is the message of New You? A: That’s about coming into your own and letting certain people go. One of my goals for 2021 is just to work on myself and my mental health is my priority so I journal and I meditate and I don’t really keep in contact with some of the friends that I had in high school because some became toxic friendships and we weren’t supporting and encouraging each other so once I’ve started to surround myself in a more positive environment and worked on myself and my music and my craft I kind of began to flourish more and I’ve just studied the business and worked on my music and being alone and immersed in my craft just helped me appreciate it more learn more about it and being in the studio more with our team has just helped me so much.

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Remembering Barbara Rose

THE EYE OF AN ART CRITIC by Rachel Vancelette

In Memoriam: Barbara Rose (1936-2020), an influential art historian and critic influenced generations with championing avant-garde 20th century art. The one-on-one interview of Ms. Rose took place with Rachel Vancelette, Art, Culture & Fashion Editor At Large in June 2019 in New York City. This personal insider interview with Ms. Rose is noted as one of the last personal interviews she offered to the public discussing her life, influences and her important impact on generations of contemporary artists, curators, art historians and art collections. 68

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rt Critic and Historian Barbara Rose began writing art criticism in the 1960s, where she mingled in the New York art scene with greats such as Richard Tuttle, Andy Warhol, Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Al Held, Lee Krasner, Beverly Pepper, Claes Oldenberg and Frank Stella to name few. A former contributing editor to Art In America from 1965 to 1971, Rose’s critical writings have made a profound impact on generations of art aficionados. Publications such as ArtForum, New York Magazine, Vogue, Partisan Review and multiple international periodicals and newspapers globally have memorialized, archived and republished many of her writings recently. Rose is currently focused on finishing her memoirs with many followers and fans anticipating the release. She wrote her first contemporary art book, America since 1900, A Critical History, which was distributed and used by colleges nationwide. Rose’s keen eye and great foresight to dive into new concepts over the decades in contemporary art put her at the forefront of experiments dealing with art and technology back in 1972, before the age of the internet. Her first love is to continue to dedicate her work towards curating exhibitions, executing catalogues and essays for her close artists’ friends. During her long career, she has curated countless exhibitions, essays and films earning her distinguished awards such as the prestigious College Art Association Award plus many more. Rose made the decision recently to donate many of her papers to the Getty, a selection of research on post-war and contemporary American artists from 1960-1985. This selection includes sound recordings and personal interviews with artists conducted over coffees, during studio visits and from meetings with some of the most famous artists to date. Rose’s critical voice has impacted generations of artists, critics, and curators with writings which are known as both polarizing and innovative, controversial and revered. She executes her writing daily with a powerful voice and self-driven spirit. With her unique eye, Rose forges ahead to always find a new path which will push the art conversation forward. Dedicated to tackling the rarified art world with personal force, Rose’s interviews capture rare insider views from her platform as an art critic, historian and curator. Continuing to always surround herself with trusted artist friends, she weaves the story-telling and history of those who have been around her into deeply insightful and concrete art history for generations to explore. Sitting with this repository of art knowledge provides one with a rare window into the world of Barbara Rose sharing her immediate thoughts on life, art and more.


Has art always been an influence in your life? No. I never saw a painting before i was twelve years old and went to the museums in dc alone. Then i spent the whole time in them. What did you want to be when you were a child? A concert pianist like my mother’s cousins or betty grable. I was a very good tap dancer. Has your personal taste changed over the years? No Do you live with art in your home or daily life? Yes How often do you visit art studios? A few times a week usually. Most of my friends are artists. How do you feel about the art galleries of today? 90 Percent cheap recycled trash. 10 Percent quality that will last Did you ever collect art personally? Yes, always. Mainly presents from friends. I can’t afford to buy. What do you think about collecting art today, ie art collections/art collectors/etc. Not worth looking at for the most part. Trivial toys, games, jokes, sensations. Fine for those who are satisfied with these experiences. Do you think connoisseurship lives on today? I have a handful of old friends who are connoisseurs and have collected all their lives. They buy, don’t sell. Good artists collect, usually friends’ work. Connoisseurship takes years of reading and especially looking and comparative judgment. You dont acquire it overnight or from your “art consultant”. It requires sensitivity and training. Artists have the best eyes. Who and what has been your greatest inspiration? My teachers, especially meyer schapiro, my friends and of course the artworks themselves. Both 1 and 2 are meyer schapiro also john cage. I dedicated my first book to them. They were the biggest influences on my life What kind of legacy do you want to leave behind for future generations? To help them see the complexity and learn about the historical context of an art work. How important is the artist to the curatorial relationship? Not at all. The artist makes, the curator chooses. Good curators have artist friends and spend all their time in museums and studios, reading, not going to dinners and cocktail parties.

What writers have influenced you over the years? In terms of art history panaofsky, of course schapiro, william rubin, julius held, leroi ladurie, braudel, merleau-ponty, foucault, wittgenstein, benjamin not necessarily in that order. And of course there are many more, mainly german, the frankfurt school. What do you think future generations will remember about the art of today in 2019? The masters will still be there of all periods. The rest will turn to dust as they are tired, which will be fast since all today is speed or pure materialism. Art is for those who contemplate, concentrate, absorb, consider, evaluate, and need the experiences. It is not sensation, diversion, fashion, or pop goes the weasel. We live in an infantile, materialistic culture in which little lasts and little means anything true or beautiful.The ugly becomes beautiful if it transcends the mundane. It will be interesting to see how long it takeswarhol to get boring. Then what is interesting about his work will emerge. He is not a zero although what came in his wake is ephemeral sensation. What collectors or collections do you think are making an impact in today’s world? Impact on the world today doesn’t mean an impact on the world tomorrow. Private collectors now fund their own tax-deductible museums which are generally lousy outside of the frick collection, the philadelphia museum, the jewish museum, dis and the menil collection. I think european museums, especially in paris and london are better, more rigorous and quality oriented. I like the dali museum in st. Petersburg, florida as well. You taught for many years, what is your favorite part of the process of teaching a younger generation? Seeing my students make a difference with their own work. I’m especially proud of linda shearer, lyn gamwell, martin puryear, lois land, jacqueline serwer, jim turrell, jacqueline weld drake, but there are many others who have made important contributions. What artist that is no longer around would you wish to sit down with again today and continue a conversation with? I’d just like to keep talking to bob rauschenberg. Is there anyone you wish you still could meet? Mme.De stael The age old question - if you could choose one person for dinner who would it be? Avigdor arikha February 2021

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INVESTMENT ADVICE TO SURVIVE A GLOBAL PANDEMIC by W.A. Muller

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reaming big takes motivation, perseverance and capital. If you own a business, you know that finding others who are willing to buy into a dream and share their resources to grow your business beyond the initial start-up costs can be a challenge. If you’ve ever watched the reality TV show, Shark Tank, you might relate to those small business owners desperately competing for that elusive infusion from complete strangers with the money to make a difference. The drama becomes all too real when the success of your big idea is on the line. Let’s say you are one of those kind strangers with money to invest and you want to find a growing industry but you have questions. Deciding where to invest takes trust. Knowing who to trust takes time, research, and relationship-building. Does the company have the capacity to grow if I invest in it? What kind of return can I expect? How soon? What’s the risk? Fortunately for the rest of us, Brett Hickey, CEO and founder of Star Mountain Capital, LLC, created a safe haven for this purpose, to strip away some of the mystery and provide the research and relationships that give reassurance to potential investors and financial hope to growing businesses. Adding to the complexities of already delicate relationships, Hickey navigates tough questions from nervous investors during a global pandemic. With the world still upside down with the Pandemic, we asked Brett Hickey, CEO and founder of Star Mountain Capital, LLC, how to invest wisely in such an unprecedented time? “It is important to have deep industry expertise and a strong network of private business owner relationships in order to find companies who continue to grow and thrive in the current market

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environment. For example, technology and healthcare along with certain logistics businesses can have strong growth trends. Star Mountain’s Collaborative Ecosystem ® which includes over 500 aligned investors, over 40 full-time people and an additional 30+ operating partners helps provide us with differentiated capabilities allowing us to be a preferred partner to established private business owners looking for strategic debt and equity capital.” Hickey says he sees a number of trends developing in these uncertain times, “the current market reminds me of the late 90’s when there was a lot of change in the way people consumed products and did business. This will likely result in a lot of volatility with many people making and many people losing money. It is rare to systematically be correct investing in fads or businesses that lack attractive fundamental valuations. Sectors Star Mountain Capital invests in, such as telehealth and technology-driven advertising platforms, continue to perform well and can provide attractive value if one can find the right businesses at fair valuations.” Hickey has some advice to offer investors who are feeling nervous during the Pandemic. “Keep a diversified portfolio including finding assets that have low correlations (beta) to each other given the only thing that is certain about the future is uncertainty. It is “OK” to miss some good deals if you ideally also miss the bad ones. Work with experts and specialized investment teams who have a deep understanding and economic alignment of interest with you and a strong correlation in how they and you are investing.” website: Star Mountain Capital - Lower MiddleMarket Focused Asset Management


ANDREW RAGUSA, CEO/BROKER OF REMI REALTY

TIPS ON SELLING YOUR HOME IN THE HAMPTONS by W.A. Muller

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he Hamptons real estate market is unlike any other. 25A Magazine recently sat down with Andrew Ragusa, CEO/ Broker of REMI Realty (remiagency.com) on Long Island to ask him his advice on selling a luxury home in the Hamptons and other real estate trends in the area. Ragusa is a Licensed Real Estate Broker, Sellers Representative Specialist, Accredited Buyer Representative, & Short Sale and Foreclosure Resource Specialist. He is a highly regarded media expert on real estate issues. Here are a few of Ragusa’s expert tips on selling your luxury home in the Hamptons: “When you are selling to a customer that has no issues with money and price limitations, the goal of the sales professional is to evoke emotion and the presentation of the home will be the center focus of a successful sale. Buyers need to be able to walk through a property and picture themselves enjoying the space. They need to see themselves living the lifestyle they are looking for and envision

their children in the school district. The buyer will need to feel like the property is “home” and see how they can have their family live happily with them. The goal is to trigger an emotional reaction and make them fall in love with the home and that all falls down to the presentation,” says Ragusa.

resources while they rent. There is a lower cost to live with rentals since no renovations are done by the tenant, no mortgage interest is accrued, and no wear and tear maintenance is performed by the tenant. A flat fee for living with amenities is going to be the next big thing.”

As for some other real estate trends, Ragusa sees happening in the Hamptons housing market for the next few years, the broker points to the rental market. “I think Condos and luxury rentals are going to be the next in-demand real estate products. Buyers are starting to be more service-oriented and the maintenance that comes with homeownership is not for everyone. Luxury rentals which include amenities and services will be a big hit soon. Rentals are positioned to boom over the next 5 years as prices keep going up and the consumer looks for convenience more than they value longterm investing. People can take the money they would use for a down payment and to maintain a property and invest it into other wealth-building

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n White Smoke, the critically-acclaimed second novel by Itamar S.N, the character Yonatan Green is a bisexual intellectual playboy, who will do anything to provoke his right-wing father, Israel’s Prime Minister, who always puts the country before his family. However, Yonatan finds himself proud of him for the first time with the creation of Isratine – a democratic union of Israel and the Palestinian Authority in the small area between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River. When Yonatan meets Meir, a shy High-Tech entrepreneur, he falls in love for the first time, and the couple decides to get married. The family grows when fate brings Amal into their lives - a Palestinian girl, who is the victim of a family honor acid attack. Their “perfect” love story grows alongside the new state, however, the euphoria of peace and unification is fading, while both Jewish and Arab anti-liberal forces feel strong enough to join hands, putting the democratic heritage in jeopardy and threatening the life of the family. As smoke spreads over the country, the Prime Minister must acknowledge his mistakes and rethink the ambitious dream of Isratine. Will hope overcome primal fears and hatred? Itamar S.N recently spoke with us about his controversial yet beautifully written book. “The heroine, muse, my deus ex machina, Amal, a young Palestinian woman with secret college dreams, is cloistered in a conservative, patriarchal community. Her brother throws acid on her face, for merely suspecting that she dishonored the family by sleeping with Jews. Her saviors, unexpectedly, are a powerful, gay married couple. It makes Amal

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question everything she knows. White Smoke was born to undermine the traditional “right and left” conception. The ultra-right prime minister, the father of our gay married hero Yonatan, brings an out-of-the-box solution to the negotiating table, and then, with the Palestinian president, unites Israel and the Palestinian Authority to one liberal democracy: Isratine. Ultra-left Yonatan, who can’t believe what his father is doing, asks if he is dreaming, but actually, it’s not a fantasy, not Yonatan’s, not anyone’s. It’s actually, as weird as it might sound, the almost shared dream of both the extreme left and right here, creating the perfect circle. Only a real face-to-face relationship among the different tribes of any heterogenic country might cure the demonization of any single tribe. Does the reconciliation between the two nations enable gender liberation? Hell Yes!! Can a society that suppresses its citizens continue the oppression under a democratic regime in the name of Multiculturalism? Hell, No!!”-Itamar S.N, Author, White Smoke About the author: Itamar S.N is an Israeli writer and musician who has been having a 20-year love affair with the restaurant business of sunny Tel Aviv. In his literary writing, he combines his education and interest in the history and politics of the Middle East (human rights in particular). He owns two cats and one big window with an ocean view for inspiration. In his spare time, he volunteers with the LGBTQ movement and as a writer for an Israeli Parliament Member. His debut novel, Niv, was published by the UK publisher Wilkinson House. White Smoke is his second novel. Available now on Amazon

“In our house of cards, everything is well known. Yonatan is the one card that cannot be touched. Remove it and everything will collapse.”White Smoke


A LITERARY REVIEW:

AMERICAN BLASPHEMER By Jadan Horyn

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acrilegious. Irreverent. Shocking. All apt superlatives for John Matthew Gillen’s debut episodic novel: American Blasphemer. Part narrative, part collection of short stories, part memoir, part fiction the book follows the life of a twenty-something lovesick heretic; a young man deeply wounded by life, liars, and lost love, who is bold enough to confront the absolute authentic insanity that everyday existence throws at him. Deeply human and totally absurd, the reader confronts accounts of mundanity that Mr. Gillen invariably paints in vivid colors with deep descriptors that hover on the edge of believability. In Manslaughter at Fight Club, Mr. Gillen is knocked out cold on the dance floor after dancing on another man’s woman. As he comes to, a man offers to assist him with ice and invites him to a place where he can let out the desire for revenge. He went. “At 2:00am I was standing on the corner of Fortieth and Park. Hi Bob I said” - a direct connection to Fight Club - “You ready? He asked. I am Jack’s raging bile duct. He smiled and took a blanket out of his backpack. Take this and sit up there. They won’t know you’re here. Just watch for tonight. “By 3:00am there were eight of them. Eight anonymous men in a little circle outside of a Park Avenue office building at 3:00am in the dead of winter. There was something low about them. Stooped shoulders. Eyes on the street. Slow feet. Desperate losers with impotent rage. They all had their reasons for being there and most of the reasons were obvious.” -

What followed was a tirade of verbal vitriol delivered to each man. They demeaned and castigated each other. This accelerated until one man said something that hit an unknown and hidden hurt. That man lashed out and slashed the other man with something else he had hidden - a knife. “I was still shivering on the steps outside the Kalikow building as the sun came up Sunday morning. Staring at the blood. Counting scars. I never went back to Fight Club. But I still have the blanket.” It is these small narratives, with their disarming non-linear story resolutions, and abrupt endings that make American Blasphemer an unstoppable read. In story after story, witty rejoinders or lack of conclusion leaves the reader stunned either laughing to themselves or shocked and deep in thought. Mr. Gillen has woven a tapestry of 2020’s twenty-something male angst. The novel is raw and powerful. It is a must-read for those seeking a literary shock-jock tour de force coupled with deep spiritual hunger and lost love. American Blasphemer will offend but great literature ought to challenge us with authentic reflections of our own experiences. This is not just another novel, and it is not meant to be, but for those who have earned their place in the home of the brave, Blasphemer throws down the literary gauntlet. You can purchase American Blasphemer on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/ American-Blasphemer-John-Matthew-Gillen/ dp/1951937120

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DOMENIC MELILLO A MAJOR LEAGUE LOVE By Adam Kluger What is A Major League Love about? This is my first love story. It is about the search for love and how we can be convinced by others that our own vision of what love should be is somehow wrong or misguided. It is about trusting that vision, walking the path to where it leads and then having the courage to trust another person with that vision even when that other person might not fit with other people’s concept of what is right for us. What got you interested in baseball and how is this book different from other books on the subject? My father who loved baseball, had me swinging a bat when I was 3 years old. I played baseball continually, Little League, High School, College, Summer Leagues and Senior leagues until I was about 35. So, I have a lifelong love of the game. This is not a book about baseball, it is not a book about poetry. It is first and foremost a love story. Not a romance novel, a love story. But that love story is built upon and reinforced by the love for the game and the love of poetry. For Luca in the story, one cannot be separated from the other. They are all intertwined. I don’t believe that any other book has ever combined these three things in this way. I think that is a key part about what makes this book unique

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I’ve always thought there was a Zen-like quality that comes from watching a live baseball game, but you liken it to poetry -please explain You are not wrong Adam, there is a peacefulness and gracefulness that the game and the environment exudes, especially as you descend the scale from Major Leagues down to the little league level. I address that in the book when Luca ruminates on his experiences playing ball before crowds in NY vs what he feels playing for the Durham North Carolina team. But, given Luca’s affinity for poetry, he sees the game through a different lens. For him, the movement, the rhythm, the sights, sounds and smells of the game are part of an artistic and emotional tapestry which spills out of him as poetry. And not just about the game. It is a source that colors how he sees everything else in life also. Who will this book appeal to- baseball players, fans? Good question. This is a love story. It is not a romance novel, so it is very wholesome. It is set in the early to mid 1980’s and the world was a different place back then, simpler more innocent. If someone is expecting Bull Durham here in this book, they will be disappointed. Fans of Nicholas Sparks will be attracted to this story. Young adults will enjoy it. Fans of the Hallmark Channel will love it. The love story and poetry may appeal to women. The baseball aspects will make it enjoyable to


men because all of that was inspired and informed by my own 30-year baseball career. You can write authoritatively about baseball because you have played the game, but how were you able to speak through the female characters of the book so comfortably? Another great question. There are more major female characters in the book than male characters, so this was critical. My publisher was concerned about that also and we actually discussed having me use a female pen name for this book. After he read the final version, he was much more comfortable that I had represented the female characters in a way that would appeal to women. I have a wife from the south, a southern mother-in-law, 1 athletic sister, 2 very athletic daughters and many female cousins and coworkers. I have taken a bit from all of them when crafting the characters, inner conversations. conflict and resilience exhibited and engaged in by the female characters in the story. The most enjoyable part for me was crafting the segments of the story written from the female point of view. Honestly, it really just flowed naturally. Not sure why that was. But it was great. How does the poetry part fit in? Is it just a hobby for Luca? A point of view on life? Or is there something more that it adds to the story?

Poetry is a bridge in this story, a connector. It provides a window into the minds and hearts of the characters at any point in time. It provides selfenlightenment for them in some instances, while providing perspective to others. The characters are expressing their hopes and wishes, their dreams. It is an emotional outlet. It becomes a measure of emotional and romantic growth. Finally, it becomes a lifelong record and commentary on the couple’s relationship. They will someday look back on the collection of poems written over the years and it will tell the tale of their love. I know that spirituality and family are both very important to you as a successful and popular writer - how does baseball fit in to all that? You are right, my faith is the foundation of my life and all that I do and all that I am. Baseball fits into that in that I always felt that using a talent that was given to me by God, was a way of praising Him. It may not have been top of mind at all times ( like when I was yelling at an umpire or barreling over the catcher) but always after a game, I felt a great sense of gratitude and thankfulness for having the chance to play. The game never superseded my faith, but it allowed me to “dance before the Lord” in thankfulness and joyfulness like David did in the bible. It was also a way for me to connect with my dad and make him proud and for me to connect with my children, and hopefully may grandchildren.

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GARY BRUSTEIN WORK ETHIC AND A WIN-WIN MENTALITY By Whitney Thompson Photos by Benno Klandt

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ary Brustein seems to have a simple philosophy—Do your best and give your best, in business and in life. He is a dedicated father and husband and a good friend to the people in his community and all over the world. Gary is a giver. He’s learned that when you help people and give, the recipient’s response of gratitude is very rewarding. Gary is well-known by thousands and reminds all who meet him how beautiful life is and how people can achieve anything they believe in. “I have known Gary for 27 years,” says Chase Backer, one of Gary’s close friends. “He’s always there. He stays connected to all his friends and asks for nothing in return.” He’s also known for his modest values. Brustein said, “People have forgotten about respect and values, morals and ethics. Too many people just want to take the easy way, lie or cheat. I’d rather work hard for my money and do what it takes to create something worthwhile. It’s so rewarding when you’ve built something properly and it starts to grow fruit and really help people, and we then personally get to enjoy eating from the monetary profit that comes from it.” Gary is an entrepreneur passionate about providing services of value and catering to the specific needs of his clientele. He has been in the automotive industry for decades, having owned a number of luxury car dealerships in Long Island, New York and

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now President of Champion Motors International. His company, FlexWealth, is an alternative lending solution located in New York that allows people to borrow money despite credit issues or financial history by providing short-term loans using luxury assets as collateral. He has now expanded into the Palm Beach area, specializing in helping consumers repair damaged credit and also providing mortgage, insurance, and wealth management solutions. Our very economy is based on credit, and if you are one of the millions of Americans who have had setbacks such as unemployment or health challenges, you might have struggled to secure the loans needed for basic essentials like housing, transportation, or small business needs. “The system is broken,” Gary explained. “If you have bad credit, you’re going to pay higher interest or even struggle to get approved in the first place. We can help people get what they need despite credit problems. It is necessary to get these consumers approved for loans in order to help stimulate the economic climate we’re in currently.” The coronavirus pandemic has only increased the need for these services as more and more Americans struggle to meet their financial obligations due to illness and job loss. “This is what is important—providing people with options when they’re struggling.” Gary’s certainly in the business of helping others. Long-time business partner, Rhonda Klch, said of Gary, “He loves to watch others succeed.”


“More than 70% of credit reports contain errors,” Gary said. His company Champion Credit Consulting Corp helps its clients dispute these errors and repair and build their credit. “By fixing your credit and improving your score, you will be able to achieve better interest rates, lower your monthly payments, and secure loan applications without the embarrassment and frustration of getting declined by creditors.” Gary’s larger parent company, Champion Professional Partners, provides vital services such as insurance planning, mortgage refinancing, debt settlement, wealth management, and business planning to high net-worth clientele. “We provide solutions for unlocking a better financial future,” Gary explained. When asked what drives him in his professional life, Gary shared, “I like to build companies where the employees love waking up and coming to work every day. I like to create businesses where the people that work for us gel well and all get along. We’re able to build a good inner circle and team atmosphere where people love who they work with and believe in what we’re doing as a company.” He continued, “I’m a visionary and a realist. I see things that have happened or are happening, and I like to find a solution that will help people with their situations. I like building solid businesses that meet

the needs of the consumer or client, that have value, and that I can be proud of.” Brustein’s companies have been instrumental in helping their clients cultivate stable and sustainable financial futures. Not only a man of savvy and profitable business sense, Gary Brustein believes in honest hard work. “Many Americans want to take the easy way out. They want a shortcut. But that’s short-lived. I believe in establishing a solid foundation and building something that will last, that’s relevant and sustainable. Something that’s there tomorrow and the day after.” Gary’s life goal is to build a legacy and be remembered as someone who made a difference in the lives of others. “When I’m gone someday, I want my children’s children to see that I’ve made a difference, that I was here and I helped others.” Brustein certainly makes a difference. His admirable values and work ethic also extend into his personal life where he begins each day at the gym. He also enjoys playing golf, watching sports, and spending time with his family. You could say that Gary Brustein is in the business of connecting people. In the roller coaster of business life, he has achieved great things with his contagious uplifting attitude. Working with him promises to be a positive experience for everyone involved.

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ikki Walter-Nemickas is a health, nutrition, fitness and wellness lifestyle expert whose inspirational motto of be fit and eat clean has earned her the coveted spot as the new Us Weekly Editorial Representative to the Kroger Wellness Council. Walter-Nemickas much sought after commentary will be featured in the weekly celebrity and entertainment magazine that holds a total readership of more than 40 million consumers. As an athlete, fitness model, and family wellness coach she is proud to share her passion to create better living for all. In her latest role as an Editorial Representative, she will attend Kroger Wellness events, including their quarterly Council meetings, the Wellness Experience, and the Women of Wellness Brunch. US Weekly will ask for her commentary on selected stories about the Kroger Wellness Experience. Thus far, events have been held virtually due to COVID-19 with hopeful future plans to meet in person. On the national platform, her wellness commentary will be highlighted both online and in print. As a leader in the field, the motivational coach is also a strong advocate that brings health and wellness to the masses. Her sincere message and creative style brings hopeful enthusiasm that positively stimulates all ages and backgrounds. Us Weekly secured WalterNemickas after being introduced to her captivating knowledge in the field, as well as her own personal history that helped her preserve throughout the ages. With a personal story that resonates with many, Walter-Nemickas is a woman who is more than a coach. She is a relatable teacher who only wants the best for readers turning to her advice to help them reach goals of improvement. “This means the world to me because I believe that every step of the way that I’ve taken in the industry is to really to change lives for the better,” reflects Walter-Nemickas on her new role. “I feel like there is still so much more to do and it is truly exciting. What I’ll do next in the wellness world is really going to give me an opportunity to expand

the industry and share my love and expertise with everyone.” Growing up in small town South Dakota, she dreamed of working in the fitness industry, but went on a more traditional career path. However, after her late husband Nathan was diagnosed with cancer, and eventually passed away in 2011, she embraced a brave stance to take the steps to carve out a personalized wellness business model. With the ever-loving presence of her young daughter Addison, she made her dream come true. “It’s a great opportunity to just flourish in the next season of my life,” says the health expert who is grateful for her successful work life, as well as her new marriage in 2020. WalterNemickas’ commitment to her family equals her dedication to those seeking guidance on balanced eating, healthy lifestyle habits, and overall well-being. With that momentum she is also making waves by helping families in Rural America with her #RuralFit campaign. The platform that was started with her daughter provides an educational opportunity for communities to participate in raising funds for their citizens or family members who need assistance with healthcare costs. Along with her work at Us Weekly, her goals in 2021 include completing her advice novel on healthy living, continuing her F...It Podcast that is on both Spotify and Apple Podcasts, and launching a new and improved website. Additionally, she has been booked this Summer 2021 for The Wellness Experience by Kroger festival event on Thursday, August 19th, 2021. WalterNemickas will take the stage in Cincinnati, Ohio for the annual, multi-day festival. Serving on the panel of the Women of Wellness Council, she will help inspire women from all backgrounds to invest in their physical health, mental wellness and mindfulness. The Wellness Experience equips attendees with the products, programming, and inspiration to kick-start their healthy lifestyle. For more information, visit: www.nikkiwalter.com

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M BARBELLA BOX In November of 2015, Ella Ozery launched Barbella Box, a monthly subscription box for women featuring premium fitness apparel, gear, accessories, snacks, supplements, and more- delivered straight to your door. Barbella Box is the first subscription box to provide a fun way to try out new products and brands in the CrossFit, weightlifting, and fitness niche, exclusively for women. The Barbella Box team scours the globe each month for new and upcoming fitness products as well as mixing in big name brands we all already know and love. To date, Barbella Box is proud to have shipped more than 350,000 boxes to over 65 different countries. They’ve recently created a community outreach program and have donated over $150,000 worth of apparel, health products, and fitness gear to the local South Florida community.

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TOP OPTHAMOLOGIST LAUNCHES NEW BEAUTY LINE

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r. Diane Hilal-Campo is a Columbia-trained, board-certified ophthalmologist in private practice in Oakland, NJ, where she has been diagnosing and treating eye diseases for 25 years. After spending decades treating female patients struggling with dry eye and other painful conditions caused by makeup and beauty treatments, she developed her own brand of eye-friendly formulas, twenty/ twenty beauty.Dr. Hilal-Campo created twenty/twenty beauty to help promote and preserve the long-term eye health of makeup wearers around the world. The line’s formulations were designed to enhance your eyes’ natural beauty while also being good for your eyes. Each product has undergone rigorous clinical testing to ensure they don’t disrupt, but rather support the delicate ecosystem of the eye. The twenty/twenty beauty collection holds the highly regarded ophthalmologist-tested seal of approval, in addition to being safe for contact lens wearers.

The Twenty/Twenty Difference Created by an OphthalmologistTwenty/Twenty Beauty is rooted in science and committed to eye health; our products are created and tested by a world class Ophthalmologist with the most rigorous safety standards for healthy eyes.Safe for the sensitive eye areaOur products are always formulated without toxic ingredients and are Vegan, Cruelty-Free and ParabenFree.Clean, high performance formulasProducts are formulated with a hybrid of natural ingredients such as castor oil, argan oil, and vitamin E and clean cosmeceuticals that work with your skin and eyes to deliver visible, safe and lasting results. Shop www.trytwentytwenty.com

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