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Artist’s Launchpad Akron Ohio Program GS3 Speech

Hello my name is Georgio Sabino III I am an Artist!

Within my artistic practice, I explore four distinct perspectives that shape my work: the adventurous spirit of GS3, the curious eyes of seventh-grade, the serious demeanor of businessmen, and the visionary thinker or futurists. These diverse facets have influenced my body of work, where color and shape intertwine to create a captivating experience on canvas or silk. To embrace the present and the advancements of technology, I incorporate augmented reality (AR) experiences, making my work interactive and engaging for contemporary society.

My ultimate goal is to encourage viewers to slow down and become an integral part of the artwork, allowing them to truly immerse themselves and appreciate the layers, perspectives, and celebration of nature. By providing an opportunity for the viewers to “smell the roses,” I hope to create a profound and contemplative experience. Nature, being a true wonder of the world, serves as the focal point of my art, reminding us of our interconnectedness with the delicate ecosystem we originate from.

Art, much like foreplay, demands active involvement, observation, and comprehension. It should not only be admired for its beauty but also for the intricate and delicate ecosystem it represents. By slowing down and attentively listening to nature, we can uncover the answers that lie right in front of us.

  1. Throughout the Artist Launchpad program, what surprised me the most about myself was my unwavering focus on my passion for creation and my ability to effectively document and share my artistic vision.
  2. I am currently experiencing success by participating in a major show in Cleveland, with another exhibition scheduled for 2024. However, I anticipate further success when I can showcase my work in Paris and New York City.
  3. As an artist, my primary values are rooted in five key principles that shape my artistic practice. I value creativity, seeking inspiration from artists like Basquiat, blending the unexplored to create novel techniques and ideas. Authenticity is essential to me, drawing influence from Romare Bearden, as it allows my work to reflect my multicultural background. I strive for a profound connection between my art and its audience, similar to Francisco Goya’s work. Lastly, I firmly believe in utilizing my art to make a positive impact on individuals and society, as demonstrated in my graduate thesis addressing important issues and inspiring change called Educational Genocide.
  4. Over the next 3-5 years, I have set three goals or intentions as an artist. Firstly, I aim to teach at a fashion school in Paris. Secondly, I intend to establish a presence in Paris with my art and wedding photography. Lastly, I aspire to organize an art and fashion show in the city, incorporating augmented reality (AR). Achieving these goals will require coordinating with the school, securing resources for teaching, investing in photography equipment, continually building my portfolio, marketing my services, obtaining funding for the show, and forming strategic partnerships. Exploring funding opportunities and collaborating with local artists and organizers will be crucial in attaining these objectives.
  5. My artistic practice possesses three unique elements: the fusion of nature, technology, painting, and photography; the observation of fashion trends and the expression of women’s desires; and the creation of mystery and excitement. These elements can be leveraged to communicate about my art in various ways. Through exhibitions and fashion shows, I can showcase the fusion of different mediums, emphasizing the connection between art and fashion. Engaging with the audience through feedback and social media platforms will allow me to involve them in the artistic process. By effectively communicating these unique elements, I can establish a strong brand and identity to attract a wider audience, positioning myself as an innovative artist at the intersection of art, technology, and fashion.
  • I gained several significant takeaways from the program that I would like to share. Firstly, the program emphasized the immense value of sharing knowledge and experiences through interactions with speakers and fellow artists. This exchange of ideas and insights provided a rich learning experience and underscored the importance of networking.

Secondly, the program highlighted the significance of building a supportive community of artists and nonprofits. Collaborating and uplifting one another fosters inspiration, growth, and mutual success within the artistic community. I found great value in being able to share what I have learned with other artists, whether it was through class discussions or by showcasing my work at the UH Trudy Wiesenberger Gallery. These experiences allowed me to provide firsthand insight into the business side of being an artist and engage my audience effectively.

Lastly, this program has refocused and refined my knowledge and skills, enhancing my artistic practice. It has nurtured my creativity and reinforced the importance of having a supportive artistic community. By participating in this program, I have gained valuable tools to express myself effectively on paper and fostered a deeper understanding of the inherent value of collaboration and support in the arts.

Georgio Sabino III: A Fashion Designer Blending Art and Fashion (AR)

Georgio Sabino III, a fashion designer, fashion photographer, and textile designer, is changing the game with his unique approach to fashion. By combining his love for art and fashion, Sabino creates designs that are bold, flashy, and unlike anything seen in traditional fashion.

Sabino draws inspiration from nature and often incorporates dragonflies, butterflies, and hummingbirds into his designs. He believes that by bringing the natural world into the fashion world, he can create a depth that is often missing in traditional fashion. Sabino’s unique style has a depth that is unseen in the fashion world, and he has quickly made a name for himself in the industry.

One of Sabino’s signature approaches is his use of paintings that are showcased in art galleries as a source of inspiration for his textile designs. After creating these paintings, he then prints the designs on silk and satin fabrics to create couture garments. Sabino designs the garments himself, and seeing them come to life on models who walk the runway fills him with a sense of nirvana (a childhood dream).

Sabino’s work goes beyond just creating couture garments. He also creates AR augmented reality around the fashion runway and art exhibits. He wants his work to be more than just clothing; he wants it to be a full experience for the audience.

Recently, Sabino flew to Paris to photograph his latest couture wardrobe. He worked with two models named Ines and Iga and captured stunning shots around the city during fashion week. The excitement and energy were palpable, and Sabino felt like he was truly living his dream. Upon returning to his studio in Akron, Ohio, he continued to work on his couture garments and photographed them on two models named Ebone and Kyla.

When asked about his inspiration, Sabino said, “I draw inspiration from the natural world and the beauty that surrounds us. I want my work to reflect that beauty and bring it into the fashion world.”

Sabino’s work is a testament to the power of combining different forms of art to create something truly unique. His approach to fashion is refreshing and exciting, and we can’t wait to see what he has in store next.

Life as an Artist & Fashion Designer

Hello fashion lovers,

Georgio Sabino III here, a fashion designer, fashion photographer, and textile designer. My passion for art and fashion has led me to create designs that blend both worlds, resulting in unique pieces that showcase my bold use of colors and flashy patterns.

I draw inspiration from nature and often incorporate dragonflies, butterflies, and hummingbirds into my designs. By bringing the natural world into the fashion world, I aim to create a depth that is often unseen in traditional fashion.

In addition to my textiles, I also create paintings that are showcased in art galleries. These pieces serve as a source of inspiration for my textile designs, which I then print on silk and satin fabrics to create couture garments. I take great pride in designing the garments myself and seeing them come to life on models who walk the runway.

Recently, I flew to Paris to photograph my latest couture wardrobe, and it was an incredible experience. I worked with two models named Ines and Iga, and we captured stunning shots around the city during fashion week. The excitement and energy were palpable, and I felt like I was truly living my dream.

Upon returning to my studio in Akron, Ohio, I continued to work on my couture garments and photographed them on two models named Ebone and Kyla. Seeing my designs come to life in these photoshoots filled me with a sense of nirvana and overwhelm. It was a surreal feeling to see my paintings, digital designs, and printed fabrics transform into 2D works of art in an art gallery, then into couture garments that models wore on the runway, and finally into photographs.

The entire process of bringing my designs to life in so many different ways has been an incredible journey, and I feel grateful for the opportunity to share my passion with others. Thank you for supporting me on this journey, and I can’t wait to see where it takes me next.

Sincerely,

Georgio Sabino III

Rewarding… Said the Artist @GS3

As an artist in today’s world, I find creating life through art to be the most rewarding aspect of my work. From expressing my imagination, co-creating with fellow artists, to sharing my body of work online and in galleries, every step of this journey has been incredibly fulfilling.

As a painter, I have had the privilege of having one-man art shows and selling my works of art. Seeing my creations in galleries, homes, or corporate offices has been a truly fulfilling experience. Additionally, teaching art to K-12 or college students has been a source of joy for me, as I am able to inspire creativity and provide valuable information to the next generation of artists. As an educator, I have been fortunate enough to see my students’ work grace the auction house of Christie’s in New York City or watch my college students win competitions in the city.

Moreover, these experiences keep driving me into spaces that feel completely surreal. I have also found reward in the technological aspect of art. Being patent-pending for a tech innovation and making it into the MIT Solve Tech accelerator program that I created has been a unique accomplishment. It has allowed me to push the boundaries of traditional art and create immersive experiences for viewers (coming soon). I find it extremely satisfying to think about the inner workings of an idea and bring it to life.

As a photographer, I have had the opportunity to photograph major events and people, including The White House twice. It’s wild to be seen or known as a professional photographer as an artist who never thought of themselves as a photographer. But I have covered Annie Leibowitz, Synthia St James, LeBron James, and many more.

Furthermore, as a fashion designer, seeing gorgeous models wearing my clothing on runways and being photographed in the streets of Paris has been so thrilling and mind-blowing. Listening to myself say that these are my fabric designs and garments, and I am photographing my own work in Paris, is a dream come true. Accomplishments are so rewarding when you set out to do something and finish it. It’s been a long journey, but being an artist in today’s world has allowed me to pursue my passions and achieve my goals, and I am grateful for the opportunities and experiences that have come my way.

Paris, Art & Fashion … Life Long Dream has Come True

Georgio Sabino III (GS3), recently visited Paris for an inspiring trip filled with art, history, and cultural immersion. He visited many landmarks and museums, including the Van Gogh House, the Chateau de Chantilly, and the Pompidou Center. Along with experiencing Paris’s rich history and culture, GS3 also showcased his artistic vision through his fashion clothing brand.

Next, GS3 visited the Pompidou Center, a museum named after a president and known for its industrial aesthetic and impressive collection of art. GS3 watched two documentaries by Iga and Aleksandra Vandenhove, which provided a deeper understanding of the art and culture of Paris.

One of GS3’s second stops was with Luk Vandenhove at the Van Gogh House (Auberge Ravoux), where he explored the house and studio of the famous painter Vincent van Gogh. Afterward, Luk and GS3 stopped downstairs at the café, where he enjoyed a fabulous meal (Meat and Cheese plate) with delicious (2014 Crozes-Hermitage) wine and sketched “The Church at Auvers” that van Gogh famously painted.

GS3 then visited the Chateau de Chantilly, where he marveled at the castle’s elegant architecture and lush gardens. The castle was a reminder of France’s rich history and cultural legacy, and GS3 found inspiration in the space. Luk played the harp while in the castle. They both had the delicious Gaufres Maison a true taste of Paris.

During his visit, GS3 also fulfilled a lifelong dream of following in the footsteps of famous artists Matisse, Picasso, Josephine Baker and James Baldwin by walking the streets of Paris. As He walked the cobble streets he imaged the sounds, smells and the conversations artist were having. This experience allowed him to immerse himself in the city’s artistic and cultural atmosphere and find inspiration for his future work.

On Monday, Ines and Iga Vandenhove will be modeled GS3’s new fashion designs and textiles. Other artist-models will follow, showcasing the intersection of art and fashion that GS3 has created.

Overall, Sabino’s arrival to Paris is going fully as expected and will be an unforgettable experience with friends who have become family, filled with inspiration, creativity, and cultural immersion. Through his work and his travels, GS3 continues to push (with extreme energy) boundaries and explore new horizons in the world of art and fashion.

Kickin’ It With Kenny – Fox 8 Cleveland WJW Visiting GS3 Art Gallery

Georgio Sabino III: A Multifaceted Artist and Fashion Designer

Georgio Sabino III is not only a fashion designer, but also an artist, photographer, educator and entrepreneur. He is the founder of GS3 Inc., a company that provides advertisement and promotional marketing services to the entertainment industry. He is also the creator of GS3 Art Gallery, where he showcases his paintings and textile designs.

Sabino’s artistic journey began in his childhood, when he moved from Columbus to Findlay, Ohio. He attended Whetstone High School and Findlay High School, where he pursued fashion design and art courses. He then graduated from Kent State University with a B.A. in Fine Arts in 1999, focusing on fashion design and painting. He later earned an M.A. in Art Education from Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Institute of Art in 2009.

Sabino’s unique style of fashion design involves creating his own fabric by painting on silk or other materials, using photography and graphic design to enhance the visual effects. He has taught hand painting silk at Ursuline College Ohio and Virginia College of Fashion Design and Merchandising. His designs have been featured in various shows and events, including Paris Fashion Week in March 2023.

Sabino’s paintings reflect his multi-layered polyrhythmic artistry and blend between several layers to create a work of art from a painter’s point of view and a photographer’s sense of composition. His paintings are inspired by nature, music, spirituality and social issues.

Sabino has also made a name for himself as a photographer who has captured celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey and former President Barack Obama. He has also photographed various events such as concerts, weddings, sports and festivals.

Sabino is a visionary who strives to express himself through different mediums and platforms. He is passionate about sharing his knowledge and skills with others through teaching and mentoring. He is also involved in various community projects that promote art education and cultural diversity.

Georgio Sabino III is an example of how one can pursue multiple passions and talents without limiting oneself to one field or genre. He is a multifaceted artist who continues to innovate and inspire others with his creativity.

Kickin’ It With Kenny – Fox 8 Cleveland WJW
Corlette T. Baylock, Sr. The Pistachio Artist.

Dear Mayor Bibb: Camping at Edgewater Park

My name is Georgio Sabino III and I am a citizen and advocate for camping in the city limits, especially at Edgewater park. I am writing to you to propose a new initiative that would allow families to camp at the park with heightened levels of police and ranger protection.

Camping is a wonderful activity that has many benefits for the youth and fathers in our community. According to a study by the American Camp Association, camping can help children develop social skills, self-confidence, resilience, and environmental awareness. It can also reduce stress and improve mental health. For fathers and their children, camping can provide a unique opportunity to bond and spend quality time together. A survey by Fatherly.com found that 83% of dads said camping helped them connect with their kids more than any other activity. Camping can also teach children valuable life skills such as teamwork, problem-solving, and responsibility. Edgewater park is an ideal location for camping in the city limits. It has a beautiful lakefront view, a dog and swim beach, a boat ramp, a fishing pier, picnic areas and grills, and a rentable pavilion. It also has easy access to public transportation and nearby attractions.

However, Edgewater park currently does not allow camping in the city limits. This means that many families miss out on the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors and bond with one another. I believe that this is a loss for our community and our city. That is why I am proposing that you consider allowing camping at Edgewater park with heightened levels of police and ranger protection. This would ensure that families can camp safely and comfortably without fear of violence or crime. It would also create a positive image for our city as a place that values nature and family.

I suggest that you start by allowing camping on weekdays only but then have one or two weekends a year for a weekend. This would avoid conflicts with other events or activities at the park on weekends. It would also cater to families who have busy schedules on weekends with sports, church activities, or other commitments.

I hope that you will review my proposal and see the potential benefits of camping at Edgewater park for our community. I would love to meet with you or other representatives from your office to discuss this idea further. You can contact me at 216 256 7018 or gis@case.edu.

Thank you for your time and attention. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Sincerely,

Georgio Sabino III

Web Crawlers Dream, An Artist, Photographer and a Fashion Design with AR Tech.

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Firstly, I will start by adding meta tags to the website’s HTML code. These meta tags will include information such as the title of the page, a brief description, and keywords that are relevant to the content on the page. Some of the keywords that I will include for Georgio Sabino III’s website could be “fashion designer,” “artist,” “wedding photographer,” “Georgio Sabino III,” “bridal fashion,” “wedding photography,” and “fine art.”

Additionally, I will ensure that the website’s content includes these keywords in a natural way. For instance, I will add them to the page’s headings, subheadings, and body text. I will also optimize the images on the website by including descriptive alt tags that contain relevant keywords.

To make the website even more discoverable by web crawlers, I will also create a sitemap.xml file that lists all of the pages on the website. This will allow Google Search and other search engines to easily navigate the website and index its pages.

Finally, I will incorporate an algorithm webcrawler like Google Search into the website. This will allow the webcrawler to scan the website’s pages and index them in Google’s search engine results pages (SERPs). By including relevant keywords and optimizing the website’s content and metadata, I am confident that Georgio Sabino III’s website will be easily discoverable by web crawlers and visible to potential clients searching for the keywords related to Georgio Sabino III’s profession.

GS3’s Graduate Thesis “Educational Genocide” with Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Works of Art

As an artist, I would compare and contrast GS3’s graduate thesis “Educational Genocide” with Jean-Michel Basquiat’s works of art in terms of their visual styles, themes, and messages.

In terms of visual style, GS3’s paintings are realistic and figurative, while Basquiat’s art is often abstract and expressive. GS3’s paintings depict specific individuals and scenarios, while Basquiat’s works are more symbolic and open to interpretation.

In terms of themes, both GS3’s graduate thesis and Basquiat’s art address issues of social justice, inequality, and marginalization. GS3’s paintings specifically focus on the issue of educational genocide, while Basquiat’s art tackles a range of social and political issues. However, both works of art share a commitment to highlighting the struggles and triumphs of marginalized communities.

In terms of message, both GS3’s graduate thesis and Basquiat’s art serve as a call to action for creating a more just and equitable society. They encourage viewers to recognize the ways in which systemic oppression and inequality impact the lives of individuals and communities, and to take action to address these issues.

Overall, while GS3’s paintings and Basquiat’s art differ in terms of their visual styles, they share a similar commitment to social justice and equity. Both works of art serve as powerful reminders of the need to address issues of inequality and marginalization in American society.