
Maars & Juan, artists who visited the office (circa 2010).
Maars & Juan, artists who visited the office (circa 2010).
Here’s a sociopolitical observation about wealth creation by one of our colleagues, the artist known as Maars.
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Shout out to the artist known as Maars on his recent show in Republic of Brooklyn. Maars did some freelance work for us back in the day, and is now based in PDX.
Maars-a portrait of a young artist/designer/musician (circa 2006)
This photo was taken during a performance last week by Che’Zee. I send a special shout out to my man Maars (artist, performer, businessman) who always reminds me that footwear is also fashion.
Here’s a good summer soundtrack for runners, ballers, photographers or just riding around in the car.
Hat Day, Eternal Hope Worship Church
Diva Shoes: India, the Princess of Salsa
Armory Square’s Back: Syracuse Style Event (Walton Street)
Erin Marie Hedderman collection (SU Senior Fashion Show)
Dejuan Hightower collection on display during a show in Syracuse
Brother B, street activist, at 601 Tully (The Treehouse)
Below listen to a clip from Brother B’s talk during an art show featuring Maars (at 601 Tully).
Word Thursday: The Treehouse (601 Tully)
Robert Mengert, spoken word introduction
Maars discusses his artistic sensibilities
Michael Burkard, poet
A young fan enjoys being part of live art
Maars shares his art with the Rothwell family (Issac, Karaline and Quincy).