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Dec 12

What Child Is This? by Irene Merring

When Irene approached me for her “What Child Is This?” project, I didn’t have to think before saying “yes.” As an artist, I let me intuition decide for me at times. The reality of the project: no time for us to create some new (and relevant) photography; impending deadline; completely new concept - a Christmas theme. As a designer, I tend to cringe with holiday themes - the cheese factor is always looming, and finding a unique and meaningful way to tie in a holiday to an existing brand is much more challenging than it looks.

Thankfully, the light bulb went off in someone’s head - Irene recalled some portraits of herself in a long, hooded silver gown. While we might typically imagine muffs, Santa hats, scarves and mittens for Christmastime apparel, I couldn’t help but notice that her hooded gown - aside from the silver - felt so appropriately Biblical. A long, hooded garb is the archetypal garment of the Middle Eastern nomad, perfectly suited for the three kings who visited the newborn Christ. And like those gift-bearing wise men, Irene is generously giving us this track for free. You can download it here.


Sep 30
I have had the pleasure of working with Irene Merring on the artwork for her new EP, After The Fall. Raw, sincere emotion; brilliant writing; immense pipes. You can check out her first single, “Don’t Feel” on her website »
In the past I have shared the intense work of this artist. She is a powerful woman, unrestrained and superfluous with creative energy. This new material is a culmination of personal strife and the will to rise up and challenge life’s less-than-charming obstacles. For a peek behind the scenes:

I have had the pleasure of working with Irene Merring on the artwork for her new EP, After The Fall. Raw, sincere emotion; brilliant writing; immense pipes. You can check out her first single, “Don’t Feel” on her website »

In the past I have shared the intense work of this artist. She is a powerful woman, unrestrained and superfluous with creative energy. This new material is a culmination of personal strife and the will to rise up and challenge life’s less-than-charming obstacles. For a peek behind the scenes:


Apr 1
Premier: Youth Link | website: youthlinkusa.org
Youth Link’s mission: Engage youth and communities in positive social change to reduce violence and gang involvement by creating sustainable positive relationships among teens and police, replacing animosity and distrust with mutual respect and understanding. Youth Link’s partners: Schools, Police departments, city and neighborhood organizations, businesses, dedicated individual leaders - and great kids!

Premier: Youth Link | website: youthlinkusa.org

Youth Link’s mission: Engage youth and communities in positive social change to reduce violence and gang involvement by creating sustainable positive relationships among teens and police, replacing animosity and distrust with mutual respect and understanding. Youth Link’s partners: Schools, Police departments, city and neighborhood organizations, businesses, dedicated individual leaders - and great kids!


Dec 17
Subjects: Jamila & Howard Wulkan
Photo: Katie Chao
The forces behind JAMILA productions.

Subjects: Jamila & Howard Wulkan

Photo: Katie Chao

The forces behind JAMILA productions.


Dec 13
Subject: Irene Merring
Photo: Jamila
More to come from this sequined photo shoot.

Subject: Irene Merring

Photo: Jamila

More to come from this sequined photo shoot.


Nov 10
Premier: Bright Lights Music Group (splash) | brightlightsny.com
Bright Lights is a talent-driven, entrepreneurial music label. We’re a bright, young player; a talent-spotter & launch pad for up-and-coming talent, sounds, collaborations, productions, and happenings for everything. Music by people for people.

Premier: Bright Lights Music Group (splash) | brightlightsny.com

Bright Lights is a talent-driven, entrepreneurial music label. We’re a bright, young player; a talent-spotter & launch pad for up-and-coming talent, sounds, collaborations, productions, and happenings for everything. Music by people for people.


Sep 22
…a show of love, respect & grace
A Tribute to Mick Karn
All-star salute intended to raise funds for the legendary and currently ailing bassist and composer…
Since first  unveiling his ingeniously individual approach to the fretless bass with  the seminal English art-pop outfit Japan, Mick Karn has inspired  musicians from all genres, in all nearly every corner of the globe. His  subsequent solo career demonstrated both technical fluency (on bass,  keyboards, and a range of woodwind instruments) and remarkable  compositional gifts, combined with a unique ability to realize  inventive, emotionally resonant sonic textures. In the summer of 2010,  it was announced that Karn was diagnosed with latter-stage cancer, in  need of both treatment and funds to support his health and his family.  The response from the progressive music community that Karn’s music  helped to nurture has been staggering, with tribute concerts, auctions,  and efforts commencing immediately following the announcement. …a show  of love, respect & grace - a tribute to Mick Karn, to be released  digitally via the council on September 28, is the most ambitious and  touching such initiative yet, featuring sixteen captivating tracks from  an array of renowned artists all determined to repay the artistic debt  they feel is owed to Karn.
“Mick Karn has  been a huge influence on my entire body of work, both in Japan and as a  solo artist,” explains Italian composer, musician, and sonic architect  Eraldo Bernocchi, who helped to rally contributors for …a show of  love, respect & grace. “Helping him in a moment like this is a way  to thank him for all he did for music. It’s a small gesture, but it  comes from inside my heart. When you hear the call, you must act - and  fast, too…” Indeed, the speed with which the ambitious collection was  assembled is astounding. “When I started making calls and sending emails  to see about getting contributions for the album,” recalls Howard  Wulkan, founder of the council, “the response was overwhelming. Over an  hour and a half of music; some of it exclusive to the collection, came  together almost instantly. As a digital-only release, the collection is  able to bypass the more cumbersome physical distribution channels and  will begin raising much-needed money for Karn very quickly.”
“When asked to contribute a track,” explains Colin Edwin, bassist of the  acclaimed progressive rock group Porcupine Tree, “I had no hesitation in  doing so, having been a fan of Mick’s unique work for many years. I choose the track  ‘Plural’ since it seemed appropriate to have something with both  prominent fretless bass and also an odd-time signature; both elements  that are associated with Mick’s own highly-distinctive music. As a  bassist, I count him as an influence, although he is by far, too  exceptionally original to copy.”
…a show of  love, respect & grace - a tribute to Mick Karn will be available at  digital outlets beginning September 28, 2010, with all net proceeds  going directly to Karn. Full tracklist is as follows:
Brainkiller - “Michaelsketch” Climax Golden Twins - “Crint” Colin Edwin (Porcupine Tree) - “Plural” David Torn - “Renaissance Mensch (dt for mk)” Edward Ka-Spel - “Hauptbahnhof” Elijah B. Torn - “what” Eraldo Bernocchi - “Dreamt Of Dreaming” Eraldo Bernocchi - “The Ship” Eraldo Bernocchi - “No Turning Back” Kllu - “Unthink” Martin Schulte - “Angels” Meditronica - “Ki Eshmera Shabbat (Gaudi Remix)” Peter Gannon (Calla) - “For MK” The Mantra Above The Spotless Melt Moon - “Blanca” The Mantra Above The Spotless Melt Moon - “The Ship” Witchman (featuring Rosanne) - “No More”

Learn more & listen to samples from the album at councilpartners.com/atributetomickkarn

…a show of love, respect & grace

A Tribute to Mick Karn

All-star salute intended to raise funds for the legendary and currently ailing bassist and composer…

Since first unveiling his ingeniously individual approach to the fretless bass with the seminal English art-pop outfit Japan, Mick Karn has inspired musicians from all genres, in all nearly every corner of the globe. His subsequent solo career demonstrated both technical fluency (on bass, keyboards, and a range of woodwind instruments) and remarkable compositional gifts, combined with a unique ability to realize inventive, emotionally resonant sonic textures. In the summer of 2010, it was announced that Karn was diagnosed with latter-stage cancer, in need of both treatment and funds to support his health and his family. The response from the progressive music community that Karn’s music helped to nurture has been staggering, with tribute concerts, auctions, and efforts commencing immediately following the announcement. …a show of love, respect & grace - a tribute to Mick Karn, to be released digitally via the council on September 28, is the most ambitious and touching such initiative yet, featuring sixteen captivating tracks from an array of renowned artists all determined to repay the artistic debt they feel is owed to Karn.

“Mick Karn has been a huge influence on my entire body of work, both in Japan and as a solo artist,” explains Italian composer, musician, and sonic architect Eraldo Bernocchi, who helped to rally contributors for …a show of love, respect & grace. “Helping him in a moment like this is a way to thank him for all he did for music. It’s a small gesture, but it comes from inside my heart. When you hear the call, you must act - and fast, too…” Indeed, the speed with which the ambitious collection was assembled is astounding. “When I started making calls and sending emails to see about getting contributions for the album,” recalls Howard Wulkan, founder of the council, “the response was overwhelming. Over an hour and a half of music; some of it exclusive to the collection, came together almost instantly. As a digital-only release, the collection is able to bypass the more cumbersome physical distribution channels and will begin raising much-needed money for Karn very quickly.”

“When asked to contribute a track,” explains Colin Edwin, bassist of the acclaimed progressive rock group Porcupine Tree, “I had no hesitation in doing so, having been a fan of Mick’s unique work for many years. I choose the track ‘Plural’ since it seemed appropriate to have something with both prominent fretless bass and also an odd-time signature; both elements that are associated with Mick’s own highly-distinctive music. As a bassist, I count him as an influence, although he is by far, too exceptionally original to copy.”

…a show of love, respect & grace - a tribute to Mick Karn will be available at digital outlets beginning September 28, 2010, with all net proceeds going directly to Karn. Full tracklist is as follows:

Brainkiller - “Michaelsketch”
Climax Golden Twins - “Crint”
Colin Edwin (Porcupine Tree) - “Plural”
David Torn - “Renaissance Mensch (dt for mk)”
Edward Ka-Spel - “Hauptbahnhof”
Elijah B. Torn - “what”
Eraldo Bernocchi - “Dreamt Of Dreaming”
Eraldo Bernocchi - “The Ship”
Eraldo Bernocchi - “No Turning Back”
Kllu - “Unthink”
Martin Schulte - “Angels”
Meditronica - “Ki Eshmera Shabbat (Gaudi Remix)”
Peter Gannon (Calla) - “For MK”
The Mantra Above The Spotless Melt Moon - “Blanca”
The Mantra Above The Spotless Melt Moon - “The Ship”
Witchman (featuring Rosanne) - “No More”

Learn more & listen to samples from the album at councilpartners.com/atributetomickkarn


Sep 14
Premier: The Epicurean | splash: epicurean-ny.com
The Epicurean is a collection of French Provencal, family-run restaurants in the Capital Region with a predominantly French management staff, whose mission (inspired by the philosopher Epicurus) is to share our passion for great food, wine and service with everyone who crosses our path!
Nous vivons à savourer la gastronomie et de boissons, et de partager cette tradition avec tous ceux qui croise notre route!

Premier: The Epicureansplash: epicurean-ny.com

The Epicurean is a collection of French Provencal, family-run restaurants in the Capital Region with a predominantly French management staff, whose mission (inspired by the philosopher Epicurus) is to share our passion for great food, wine and service with everyone who crosses our path!

Nous vivons à savourer la gastronomie et de boissons, et de partager cette tradition avec tous ceux qui croise notre route!


Sep 1
Join me for The Dashing Suns live tonight in NYC
Sep 1 at 8pmPianos 158 Ludlow Street (near Stanton)New York, NY 10002

Join me for The Dashing Suns live tonight in NYC

Sep 1 at 8pm
Pianos
158 Ludlow Street (near Stanton)
New York, NY 10002


Aug 23
New artwork available now in the store:
jamilaproductions.etsy.com

New artwork available now in the store:

jamilaproductions.etsy.com


Aug 19
Join me for…
Irene Merring
live tonight in NYC

Join me for…

Irene Merring

live tonight in NYC


Aug 11
Great news: Anodynus, my latest series, will continue to show at Gnarly Vines for an extra couple weeks. So those of you in the NYC area who haven’t seen it, do come on by - you have more time! Gnarly Vines is located at 350 Myrtle Avenue in Brooklyn between Carlton & Adelphi (Fort Greene).

Great news: Anodynus, my latest series, will continue to show at Gnarly Vines for an extra couple weeks. So those of you in the NYC area who haven’t seen it, do come on by - you have more time! Gnarly Vines is located at 350 Myrtle Avenue in Brooklyn between Carlton & Adelphi (Fort Greene).


Aug 2
Jamila
Anodynus, shown at Gnarly Vines in Brooklyn, 2010
Photos of the works now online »

Jamila

Anodynus, shown at Gnarly Vines in Brooklyn, 2010

Photos of the works now online »


Jamila
from the series Anodynus, shown at Gnarly Vines in Brooklyn, 2010
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Jamila

from the series Anodynus, shown at Gnarly Vines in Brooklyn, 2010

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Jamila
“Cecilia” closeup from the series Anodynus, 2010 10.5” x 42”  acrylic and fabric on canvas
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Jamila

“Cecilia” closeup from the series Anodynus, 2010
10.5” x 42”
acrylic and fabric on canvas

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