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OUR MISSION
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OBVIOUS Magazine empowers and motivates the man and woman seeking self-gratification. Our mission is to lift up people and that the first fundamental of that mission is a belief in people. People have value.

Factual information is absolutely of the highest importance, even with the smallest things. Obvious offers unbiased expert opinions both professionally and personally. How-to relationship advice to understand the opposite sex's psyche to build a better relationship. Lifestyle and fashion will be an addition to our purpose and your desires.

Obvious Magazine is web-zine. Print version will be available in February 2010 during NYC Fashion Week and Fashion Week LA March 2010. Once in print, OBVIOUS will be a full-sized, flip-magazine book (female version on one side, male on the other) targeted to both sexes with national distribution.

Obvious Magazine. Because Life Isn't.

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If you would like to contact OBVIOUS Magazine for submissions, ideas, or comments, you can email us below. We are grateful to hear from you:

General Inquires:

Model and Photograpy Submissions:
Jerris Madison
Creative Director  Submissions

Writing Submissions:
J. Keri Ward
Editor-in-Chief  Submissions

Beauty/Grooming Submissions:
donaldo@obviousmag.com

Fashion Buzz/News - Men:
eddington@obviousmag.com

Fashion Buzz/News - Women:
 tiffany@obviousmag.com

Finance Advice
golda@obviousmag.com

Menswear Advice (Fashion, etc.)
L.Laurent@obviousmag.com

Womenswear Advice (Fashion, etc.)
rudy@obviousmag.com

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Thursday
02Jul2009

ART: SIMPLE AS THAT

Mateo De La Harris is a Jamaican born, New Yorker, who understands quality and detail. His collection of fine and unique jewelry (art) is designed for the man (women too) who want something different and not too trendy. Each piece is carefully designed with its own personality. What's impressive about this collection is the use of varies stones, metals and the exquisite architecture.

"Having no formal training and experience in jewelry making, I have the relentless ability to create art (jewelry) can only be described as 'A Gift of GOD'. I have created Mateo Bijoux as an expression of the beauty I see everyday and a deep held desire to share this beauty to all whom I love." says Mateo.

Whether you're a high profile person or just appreciate great art in jewelry form, Mateo Bijoux's collection fit you. This is reinvention.

www.mateobijoux.com

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Thursday
02Jul2009

PREtty FAB Homes

by Jerris Madison, Creative Director

 

Are you looking to have your dream home custom built at your leisure? Its ECO-Friendly home with high-efficiency lighting, neighbor friendly while being built, lower water consumption, EnergyStar appliciances and ready to move in 3-4 months; all for under $350,000 or less. Sounds good? Stillwater Dwellings can make this your reality and more.

Still Water Dwellings is a Prefab home manufacture in Seattle, Washington. Stillwater Dwellings was founded by 2 architects, and 1 builder/ex-developer on these Fundamental Beliefs:

  • Quality, contemporary, prefabricated homes do not need to be expensive
  • Building a new home should be fun, not stressful
  • Eco-friendly building is not a luxury, it is our responsibility
  • Construction costs can (and should) be predictable. Careful, thorough planning and intelligent building processes make this possible.
  • Less ‘house’, more ‘home’

Stillwater Dwellings' Brad Conway was kind enough to answer these questions:

 

How did you come up with the name "Stillwater Dwellings"?

We wanted a name that represented our home styles well. Our homes have always been focused on having an understated elegance about them, and we've always believed our homes and our company culture have a calming, serene feel about them. We felt the name Stillwater really symbolized that feeling. Our homes are different than most, and we felt our name should be as well.

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Wednesday
01Jul2009

CiCi KELLEY: DANCING QUEEN

Story by Omari J. Faulkner
Photography by Jerris Madison www.jerrismadison.com

Choreography: The art of symbolically representing dancing.

Atlanta native CiCi Kelley understands that hard work and determination are the keys to longevity in an industry that is very demanding both mentally and physically.

When music lovers see their favorite recording artists do choreographed moves, dances or routines, CiCi is the brain behind-the-scenes who helps propel artists to the next level in entertainment. Her clients achieve memorable performances that reflects the emotions associated with the song. She has had the privilege to work with Beyonce, Tina Turner, Outkast, The Fugees, Wyclef Jean, Farnsworth Bentley, Musiq, Tyler Perry and A Tribe
Called Quest, just to name a few.

I recently had the opportunity to sit down with CiCi Kelley to discuss her career in choreography from where it all began to the tremendous amount of success she now experiences.


To many you are known as CiCi, what is that short for?
Yes, CiCi is short for Cicely.

Where are you from?
I was born and raised in Atlanta, GA. I'm a "Georgia Peach" through and through.

Where did you train to dance and why in that city?
I was trained in Atlanta by some of the most amazing teachers and professionals in the industry. I had old school training. My teachers demanded a lot from me, especially when they noticed my drive and talent. I then continued my training in Philadelphia at the University of the Arts. That school, along with the city itself, truly perfected my craft and exposed me to so many different genres of dance. Philly also helped to develop me as choreographer as well.

What do you love about dancing?
What I love about dancing is the fact that it gives me the space to be free. I can channel all of my emotions through my craft. When I'm feeling bad and can not figure out the words to express myself, I do it through dance. It's truly remarkable when someone can understand your emotions through your movements. Dance is a beautiful, universal language.

How long have you been in the entertainment industry?
I have been in entertainment industry for a little over ten years now. I started as a freshman in high school. My first big break was when I was 16 and got the opportunity to dance for Tina Turner at the Super Bowl. The "bug" bit me hard after that!

Where can we view your body of work?
My work can actually be viewed on my website www.cicikelley.com. Currently, I have two 'MADE' shows running on MTV, and of course you can watch the music videos I've worked on anytime. YouTube!

What inspires you to stay focused on your goals?
My inspiration comes from various aspects of my life. I've learned that I go through phases within my actual artistry. For example, currently, everything I choreograph, I want it to be from a more emotional standpoint. I'm not using too many steps, just simple movements that are true to the intended emotion. I also like telling stories with my creations. To me, it keeps the choreography fresh, and makes it mean so much more.

When you are having a not-so-good day, what do you do?
When I have one of “those” days I really like to go into a big open space, turn on any music that relates to my mood and lie down in the middle of the floor with the music blasting. I don't know why, but it helps to center me and bring me back to one.

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