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Artist’s (Paris) in the Spring Time

Over a two day period Georgio Sabino III (GS3), recently had the opportunity to spend time in Paris with renowned artist Aleksandra Vandenhove, known for her artistic creations from vegetable papers, and Iga Vandenhove, who often uses sound and visual polysemy in her work.

During their time together, GS3 was able to connect with the two artists and two models for his work (Ines and Iga Vandenhove) But he learn more about their work and creative processes. He found their work to be inspiring and was impressed by their ability to capture the beauty and complexity of the world around them.

In addition to exploring the world of art, the three also spent time enjoying the culinary delights of Paris. They visited a variety of restaurants, including Cafe Leffe, Cafe Joyeux, and the Gigolo Italian restaurant, where they sampled delicious food and drinks. They also visited Fauchon for expensive drinks and desserts, Parvis du Sacre-couer, Montmartre to see the Dali gallery, Statue de Marceille, and Place Saint Michel.

One highlight of their culinary adventures was their visit to Cafe Marly at the Louvre, where they enjoyed a meal with a stunning view of the Louvre Pyramid. They also visited Musee de l’illusion, where they explored a world of visual and sensory illusions.

Their culinary journey culminated in a visit to the renowned French restaurant, Vaudeville, where they were served a delicious three-course meal with dessert. The food was so delicious that it left a lasting impression on GS3.

As they traveled around Paris together, GS3 found that he was creating a beautiful friendship with Aleksandra’s family. He was inspired by their creativity and passion for their work, knowledge and felt grateful for the opportunity to connect with them on a personal level.

GS3’s time in Paris was a memorable and inspiring experience, filled with art, culture, and culinary delights. Through his travels and connections, he continues to explore new horizons in the world of art and fashion, and create lasting friendships along the 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

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.

Receiving Equal Opportunities in Education, Basquait vs Sabino Art

The paintings serve as a visual representation of the struggles and triumphs of disadvantaged youths who have overcome the obstacles and achieved academic success.

In contrast, Jean-Michel Basquiat’s works of art focus on various social issues such as racism, inequality, and poverty. His paintings are a commentary on the social and political issues of his time, particularly in the 1980s. Basquiat’s art often incorporates elements of African, Caribbean, and American cultures, and his work challenges the traditional Eurocentric views of art.

While Basquiat’s art does not specifically address the issue of educational genocide, it shares a similar theme of addressing the struggles of marginalized communities. Both GS3’s graduate thesis and Basquiat’s art highlight the importance of resilience, determination, and overcoming obstacles in order to achieve success. Both works of art demonstrate a commitment to social justice and equity, and serve as a call to action for creating a more just and equitable society.

Blocks of Fire
6’x6′
Basquait Paintng NYC 2022

The Tour Photographer

Baiden Interviewer: Hi Georgio, it’s great to have you here today. You have quite an impressive career as a tour photographer for Jill Scott and the Alize concert. Can you tell us a little bit about how you got started in photography?

Georgio Sabino III: Thank you for having me. It’s been quite a journey. I actually started in photography when I was living in Cleveland, Ohio. I had just won a spot in a loft building that the mayor, Michael White, had invested $2 million into reviving the arts community. I had a love for art and composition, so when I got my first camera, I taught myself how to use it and started taking photos of anything and everything around me. I was fascinated by the way that I could capture a moment in time with just a click of a button.

Interviewer: That’s amazing. So how did you end up working as a tour photographer for Jill Scott and the Alize concert?

Georgio Sabino III: Well, one day, Jill Scott’s team was in Cleveland, Ohio, where I was living at the time, and they saw some of my work. They were impressed by what they saw and asked if I would be interested in touring with Jill as her photographer. Of course, I jumped at the opportunity and ended up touring with her for three years.

Interviewer: That’s incredible. What was it like touring with Jill Scott and photographing some of the biggest names in the music industry, like Queen Latifah and Erykah Badu?

Georgio Sabino III: It was amazing. Jill has such an incredible voice. Her voice has been described as “rich, warm, and full of emotion.” She has a unique way of delivering her lyrics that really captures the audience. And as for photographing some of the biggest names in the industry, it was a dream come true. I got to meet and photograph some of my idols, like Chaka Khan and Roberta Flack.

Interviewer: Wow, that sounds like an incredible experience. And what about the after-parties? Can you describe what those were like?

Georgio Sabino III: The after-parties were amazing. There were always drinks and toasts and a general sense of merriment. It was a chance for everyone to let their hair down and enjoy each other’s company after a long day of performing. It really felt like a family.

Interviewer: That sounds wonderful. So you’ve gone on to photograph some pretty impressive people since then, like five U.S. presidents and 13 billionaires. Can you tell us a little bit about that?

Georgio Sabino III: Yes, I’ve been fortunate enough to have some incredible opportunities since touring with Jill. I’ve photographed everyone from Jay Z and Beyoncé to Maya Angelou and B.B. King. I’ve also photographed weddings all across the country, from East Indian weddings to traditional American ones. I even had the privilege of being the principal photographer for George Fraser and PowerNetworking conference.

Interviewer: That’s really impressive. And you’ve accomplished all of this as a self-taught photographer?

Georgio Sabino III: Yes, I taught myself everything I know about photography. I learned about aperture, shutter, and light through trial and error, and I credit Bern Webb for helping me along the way. And I had the opportunity to learn from John Isaac, who spoke about the importance of composition and not just keeping up with technology.

Interviewer: Well, you certainly seem to have mastered the art of composition. Your photographs are truly stunning. Thank you so much for sharing your incredible journey with us, Georgio.

Georgio Sabino III: Thank you for having me. It’s been a pleasure.

Jill Scott – Tour Photographer Georgio Sabino III

Georgio Sabino III (GS3) is a self-taught photographer who has captured some of the most memorable moments of Jill Scott’s concerts and tours. He has followed her from the rooftops of New York to the stages of Radio City Music Hall, Chastain Park Atlanta, Cleveland Ohio and many other places. He has also photographed other stars like Queen Latifah, Erykah Badu, Chaka Khan, Tyler Perry and Roberta Flack.

GS3 was discovered by Jill Scott’s management team in Cleveland Ohio, where he had just won a juried competition to live in one of the 20 lofts that were part of a $2 million investment by Mayor Michael White to revive the arts community. GS3’s love of art gave him an understanding of composition, which he applied to his photography skills. He learned how to use a camera by himself, experimenting with aperture, shutter speed and light.

He was hired to take photos of the setup and breakdown of the concert as well as the marketing of Alize company, which sponsored the tour. He also got access to backstage scenes and after parties where he mingled with celebrities and enjoyed drinks and toast. GS3 said working for Jill Scott was like a dream come true.

“I was amazed by her voice,” he said. “She has a four-octave range that can go from C3 to C71. She can sing soulful ballads, funky grooves and hip-hop anthems with ease. She is also a poet, an actress and a model23. She is an inspiration to me.”

GS3 also credited Bill Brown from Consider It Done Management for being an amazing person to work for. He said Brown gave him opportunities to photograph other clients like Floetry in NYC at Sounds of Brazil (SOB’s). He also learned from John Isaac, a former chief photographer for UNICEF who came to Cleveland and spoke about photography.

“He told me it’s not about keeping up with technology but about getting the composition right,” GS3 said.

Since then, GS3 has gone on to photograph five presidents: Obama, Clinton, Biden, Peña Nieto (the last Mexican president) and Trump. He has also exhibited his work in galleries and museums across the country.

GS3 said he is grateful for his journey as a photographer and hopes to continue capturing moments that matter.

“I love what I do,” he said. “I feel blessed.”

Interviewing by Baiden Sabino

GS3 Photography: Capturing Moments with Art and Beauty

GS3 Photography is a multi-media design firm that offers a range of services for weddings, corporate events, fashion shows, family portraits, and more. The founder and owner of GS3 Photography is Georgio Sabino III, a talented and passionate photographer who has been in the industry for over 20 years.

Sabino combines technical proficiency, patience, intuition, and his unique artistic sensibilities to capture moments that reflect his clients’ personalities and emotions. Whether it’s an inquisitive expression, a bride’s nervous anticipation, or a model’s confident pose, Sabino goes about his chosen passion and profession with an eye for the moment and a heart for beauty.

Sabino’s natural empathy for people helps him make his clients feel comfortable enough to let their guards down and be themselves in front of his camera because that is when the best photographs are taken. He also works with a team of professionals who share his vision and dedication to provide high-quality products and services.

GS3 Photography has received rave reviews from satisfied customers who praise Sabino’s creativity, professionalism, flexibility, and attention to detail. Some of his notable clients include Julia De Burgos Cultural Arts Center1, Cleveland Cavaliers1, Ohio State University1, Columbus Museum of Art1, and many more.

Sabino’s work has also been featured in various publications such as Essence Magazine1, Ebony Magazine1, The New York Times1, The Columbus Dispatch2, WeddingWire3, The Knot4, and others.

If you are looking for a photographer who can deliver stunning images that tell your story with art and beauty, look no further than GS3 Photography. You can visit their website at 1 or call them at (614) 579-0491 to book your session today.