Posts Tagged ‘santa fe’
The “LA” Native Perspective
Monday, June 21st, 2010
Here is a small photo recap on this past Thursday and the preview of The Native Perspective short film. I just want to thank all the people that pulled together to make this film possible, our next stop will be film festivals wish us luck.



So it jumped off, the 722 showroom got packed out, our PR girl Cassie B. enjoyed the flick (dead center)

Good to see old friends come out and peep our flick.


PW and Tishawn Dawson, good times old friend.


Ben from 722 thanks for everything.

Flynn Adam and Hana, thanks homies.

Chris from 722, always good my man.

Check out the rest of the flicks click here
-PW
A Native Perspective.
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010
This week, the first showing of “A Native Perspective”
For their Summer 2010 campaign, Mosley Tribes teamed up with LA-based multi-media group, The Social Trust, to create a featurette documentary, spotlighting the region and the characters that inspired the brand this season.This 15-minute short will focus on the art-centric metropolis of Santa Fe, New Mexico, a scenic wilderness wonderland influenced by local Native American culture. The color selection of laminates, lenses and textures used in the Mosley Tribes 2010 Summer/Fall collection reflect the region and some of the enigmatic personalities who call New Mexico home. Highlights include interviews and commentary with artists of Native American descent who reside and work in the area. Darren Vigil Gray, a prominent artist renowned for his abstract landscapes and portraits, allows the Mosley Tribes team exclusive access to his studio to observe and document some of his creative process. Also featured in the film is renowned contemporary painter Tony Abeyta incorporates bold colors, rich textures and representations of Navajo deities in his work. Both share thoughts and stories about the history of their craft and discuss how the Santa Fe region affects and inspires their work.
-PW
A Snapshot of Santa Fe
Friday, February 26th, 2010
Santa Fe, New Mexico captures an essence much overlooked in today’s fast-paced lifestyle. In a world where we are so driven to “do”, we often forget to simply “be”. The rich soil, lush landscape, and crisp air reminded me of the fact that there is a much larger world outside my own. What a refreshing change of scenery. It wasn’t all sightseeing though. Mosley Tribes in conjunction with The Social Trust handled business for the upcoming Mosley Tribes Fall/Winter 2010 season. Here are some pictures taken along the way.
- SP




