Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Tom Ford is not Famous- HE IS FAME!

TOM FORD  was born on August 27, 1961, in Austin, Texas. While studying architecture at the Paris campus of the Parsons School of Design, Ford decided to switch to fashion. He became Womenswear Designer for Gucci in 1990 and Creative Director in 1994. Under Ford's direction, Gucci's annual sales grew to $3 billion. Since resigning from Gucci in 2005, Ford has launched his own fashion brand and he also directed Colin Firth in the film The Single Man.

Early Life

Fashion designer Thomas CarlyleFord was born on August 27, 1961, in Austin, Texas. His parents, Tom Ford, Sr. and Shirley Bunton, both worked as real estate agents, and Ford spent much of his childhood at his grandparents' ranch in the dusty town of Brownwood, Texas. His favorite childhood pastimes included lying out by his grandparents' pool and visiting Ralph the Swimming Pig—a popular tourist attraction in nearby Aquarena Springs. Ford also took an early interest in art and painting. "I was always very visual, always interested in design," he recalls. "I don't mean that I sat around at age 5 sketching clothes. But if my parents went out to dinner and left me alone, I would rearrange all the living room furniture before they came back home." Ford says that his parents "encouraged me to do anything. If I wanted art lessons, they found paint and a teacher."
Ford had two early role models in fashion: his mother and grandmother. "My mother was very chic, very classic," he recalls. "My paternal grandmother was very stylish in a very Texas way—everything big and flashy, from jewelry to car." Ford would later combine those two styles as he reinvented Gucci's image in the mid-1990s. "The images of beauty you get in your childhood stick with you for life," Ford later explained. "So there's a certain flashiness at Gucci—Texas-inspired—with a certain Western feel."

Design Education

Ford's family moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where Ford attended high school at the prestigious Santa Fe Preparatory School. He graduated at age 17, and then enrolled at New York University in 1979 as an art history major. While at NYU, Ford became a regular at the infamous Studio 54 nightclub, and his studies suffered. In 1980, after just one year at NYU, Ford dropped out and moved to Los Angeles, where he made a living acting in television commercials. A few years later, he moved back to New York and enrolled in the Parsons School of Design, studying architecture. Ford then transferred to Parsons' Paris campus, and it was while completing his final year of architecture study there that he suddenly decided to switch to fashion. He recalls, "I just woke up one morning and thought, 'What am I doing?' Architecture was just way too ... serious. I mean, every architectural project I ever did, I worked a dress into it somehow. So I realized that fashion was the right balance between art and commerce, and that was it."
In 1985, after graduating from Parsons, Ford sought to land a job with prominent sportswear designer Cathy Hardwick.
Ford called Hardwick's office every day for a month straight. Hoping to finally get rid of this annoying caller, Hardwick herself finally answered the phone and asked Ford how soon he could take a meeting. Just under two minutes later, Ford arrived in her office. (He had been calling from the lobby.) Hardwick recalls their memorable first meeting: "I had every intention of giving him no hope. I asked him who his favorite European designers were. He said,

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'Armani and Chanel.' Months later I asked him why he said that, and he said, 'Because you were wearing something Armani.'"
Hardwick offered Ford a job, and after two years as Hardwick's design assistant, Ford landed a job designing jeans for Perry Ellis on New York's Seventh Avenue. Then in 1990, Ford moved to Milan to assume the role of Womenswear Designer for Gucci. At the time, the exalted leather company was hampered by management infighting and a struggle to keep up with market trends. Ford instantly breathed new life into Gucci. He ascended quickly through the company's ranks, rising to Design Director in 1992 and to Creative Director in 1994.
Ford completely revamped Gucci's image—replacing the minimalism of the early 1990s with updated retro looks that oozed sex appeal. He expanded the company into a host of new ventures, including men's and women's sportswear, eveningwear and home furnishings. Under Ford's leadership, Gucci acquired the venerable French brandYves Saint Laurent, fueling remarkable growth in the company's sales. Over the course of the decade, Ford served as Gucci's driving force (1994-2004), and the company's annual sales increased from $230 million to $3 billion.
After French multinational Pinault Printemps Redoute bought Gucci in 2004, Ford resigned from the company. In 2005, he founded his own fashion company, Tom Ford Brand, which offers menswear, eyewear and beauty products. Ford created significant buzz for his new company when he posed on the cover of a 2006 issue ofVanity Fair wearing Tom Ford Brand menswear, sandwiched between Keira Knightley and Scarlett Johansson, both of whom posed nude.

Film and Personal Life

In 2009, Ford made a foray into the film industry with his debut film, A Single Man, starring Colin Firth and Julianne Moore. Ford co-wrote and directed the film, based on the novel by Christopher Isherwood. A Single Man won wide critical acclaim, garnering Firth an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor and Ford an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best First Screenplay.
One of the most decorated designers of his generation, Ford has won numerous fashion awards for his work with Gucci and his own Tom Ford Brand. He has won five Council of Fashion Designers of America awards, four VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards and was named 2001's GQ designer of the year.
Although he is well into his 40s, in a long-term monogamous relationship (with fashion journalist Richard Buckley), and perched atop a self-branded fashion empire, Ford continues to promote himself with a youthful and sexually charged image. And he says he is untroubled by the seeming incongruity between his personal life and his public image. "I guess I'm hyper-self-conscious about people thinking that I'm egotistical," he says, "but there's a difference between being egotistical and knowing your value as a product and an actor. I know my value as a product, and I've divorced myself as a human from myself as a product."
















JR





As we start our journey into Jahangir Selimxanov workshop , we discussed many thoughts and get exercisers which is about to open create and update our creativity. As I mention in article 60 , we suppose to choose 2-3 innovators in any art sphere and start to observe his or her art experience more deeply. I decided to start with JR, photographer and artist whose identity is unconfirmed. JR began his career as a teenage graffiti artist who was by his own admission not interested in changing the world, but in making his mark on public space and society. His graffiti often targeted precarious places like rooftops and subway trains, and he enjoyed the adventure of going to and painting in these spaces. After finding a camera in the Paris Metro, JR and his friends began to document the act of his graffiti painting. At 17, he began applying photocopies of these photographs to outdoor walls.
JR later travelled throughout Europe to meet the people whose mode of artistic expression involved the use of outdoor walls. Then, he began wondering about the vertical limits, the walls and the facades that structure cities. After observing the people he met and listening to their message, JR pasted their portraits up in the streets and basements and on the roof tops of Paris.
Between 2004 and 2006, JR created Portraits of a Generation, portraits of young people from the housing projects around Paris that he exhibited in huge format. This illegal project became official when the City of Paris put JR’s photos up on buildings. At the beginning of his projects, JR wanted to bring art into the street: "In the street, we reach people who never go to museums."
In 2007, with Marco, JR put up enormous photos of Israelis and Palestinians face to face in eight Palestinian and Israeli cities on either side of the Separation Barrier. Upon his return to Paris, he pasted these portraits up in the capital. For the artist, this artistic act is first and foremost a human project: "The heroes of the project are all those who, on both sides of the wall, allowed me to paste the portraits on their houses."
In 2008, JR undertook an international tour for Women Are Heroes, a project in which he highlights the dignity of women who are often targets during conflicts.
JR calls himself an "urban artivist", he creates pervasive art that he puts up on the buildings in the Paris area projects, on the walls of the Middle East, on the broken bridges of Africa or in the favelas of Brazil. During the pasting phase, community members take part in the artistic process. In Brazil, for example, children became artists for a week. In these artistic acts, no scene separates the actors from the spectators.[21]
After having exhibited in the cities from which JR’s subjects came, the photos traveled from New York to Berlin, Amsterdam to Paris  As JR remains anonymous and does not frame his huge portraits, he leaves a space for an encounter between a subject/protagonist and a passerby/interpreter, and this is the essence of his work.
This is all that easy pops up when you google nickname of Parisian photographer . His work speak for himself, I personally enjoyed his huge sized portraits created towards different struggles of life





About myself or CV

Is it easy to summaries all information about yourself in one small resume? No it is not , and demand a lot of points of information. My CV is full of exhibitions , I have participated into but I update it regularly with new project. So here it is

Mehriban Shamsadinskaya
Email adress: sha_meri@hotmail.com
Mobile:00994502055515

Personal Data:
Nationality: Azerbaijan
Date of Birth: 15 July 1990
Marital Status: Married

Education:

1996-2007 Classic Gymnasiums N 160
1995-2002 Music School N 22

2007-2011-Bachelor Degree in Advertising (Azerbaijan Academy of ART)
2009 Member of Art Union of Azerbaijan (young section)
2011-Central Saint Martins course of Life Drawing
2011-Art lessons by Nelson Ferreira in Victoria & Albert museum
2011-International English Language testing system (IELTS 6.5)
2012-2014- Master Degree in History of Art and Curating
2013- Workshops by YARAT!
2013-Sotheby's Institute of Art Introduction to Contemporary Art course
2014 Central Saint Martins course for Textile design

Exhibitions ,certificates and awards:
2003.04.22- «Our Caspian sea» Enology competition exhibition
2004.11.30 1,2,3 Baku International Children Art Festival
2004.05.10 «Spring is coming» exhibition
2005.05.4 «Electricity» exhibition
2005.07.23 «Japanese» exhibition
2006.05.20 Colors of music book and certificate
2007.04.30 8 March exhibition
2007.12.29 O.H.Eldarov80 years anniversary exhibition
2008.05.25. «Germany by Azerbaijan artists» exhibition
2009.03.9 «Woman, beauty and art» photo exhibition
2010.02.17. «Young artist» exhibition
2010.04.28 8 March exhibition
2010.04.28 Creative women exhibition
2010.05.12 Internet concurs «В меня вместяться оба мира» 1 place for Technical support
2011.02.17. «Young artist» exhibition
2013.02.1-5 «Philosophical Rehabilitation rules» training and certificate
2013.07.20 2 International exhibition «From Waste to Art»
2013.10.6 Artim project ZAVOD exhibition «Society of the Blind»
2013.11.10 «I  a m Proud ,that I am Azerbaijani» exhibition
2013.11.9-14 Paul Coldwell workshop exhibition (printmaking)
2013.11.26 Mark Danhil& Tamiko Obrayen workshop &exhibition (sculpture)
2014.01.26 «Plagiat» exhibition by «I Love Art» project
2014.02.17. «Young artist» exhibition
2014.02.14 Dilara Atakishieva dedicated exhibition
2014.02.25 Xocali exhibition
2014 3 International exhibition From Waste to Art
Skills :
Computer:
·        Utilize Adobe Photoshop and CorelDraw
·        MicrosoftOffice

Language : Russian (advanced ) English(advanced) Azeri

Painting, installations, illustrations, drawings, logos and Textile prints were created from 2000 until now.

Work Experience:
ART THERAPY in Psycho Health Center