Friday, March 29, 2013

DIY Studded Nail Art


                                                              What you'll need:

                                                                 Toothpicks
                                                 Your favorite spring color & a top coat
                                                                   Micro-beads
  1. Paint your base layer.
  2. Paint your second layer.
  3. While the nail polish is still wet apply the micro-beads one at a time using your toothpick. ( I dipped the end of my toothpick in clear nail polish so the micro-beads easily stuck to it)
  4. Apply your top coat.

                                                 
                                                        Check out these studded beauties!!


Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Artist of the Month- Judy Gehrke



Hey Denverites!! Stop in Buffalo Exchange @ the Annex to check out the latest art on our walls done by the wonderful Judy Gehrke!!











*Can you tell me a bit about your art-making process?

Even though you can't tell from this show I am a collage artist for the most part.  When I sit down at my desk I like to start with a background image that evokes a certain emotion then I just go through 1950's history books for hours until I find images that support that emotion.

*Do incorporate creativity-boosting activities into your daily
routine? If so what activities do you do?
I don't have a daily artistic routine but some days when I am at the studio but don't want to start making a new piece I will just cut things out of books.  I once spent an entire week trying to cut all of the birds out of a bird book.  Hundreds of them, I have an entire drawer full of birds.

*How would you describe your style of art?
Well this show is extremely simplified.  I think I was trying to hone in on the humor of it and reconcile that I am just sort of an asshole and that is okay.  Now that I am done drawing the sign language alphabet I think I can use these drawing to go back to collaging.

*What motivates you to create?
I usually create the most art when I need release.   If I'm happy my art sucks.

*Do you have a strong purpose or goal with your art?
 I wouldn't say a strong purpose.  Most of the time I would say to make people laugh.  If it's not funny then I think I try to create something warm and worn, like its always been on your wall.

*If you had advice for other aspiring artists what would it be?
Aspiring artist?  Get good at P.R.  You might be the most amazing artist ever but if you don't or can't go out there and sell yourself then no one will have any idea you even exist.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Customer Profile-Ram Rayman

Check out the harmonizing colors of Ram's attire as he grooves in a Retro 1970's  party jacket made out of cotton velvet, Ralph Lauren corduroy pants, a dressy square toe shoe, & a hat to top it all off!

Learn first hand how our loyal costumer Ram Rayman gets exquisite style with a quick Q&A!

* What inspires your style?
- My style is my own. I collect what I like and I put it all together.I thrive for individuality. It takes about a minute to put an outfit together.

*Why do you shop at Buffalo Exchange?
-I always find rare collectable items here!

* What has been your favorite find here?
- I once found a rare pair of Robert Wayne shoes with a square toe. An essential piece to most of my outfits.

*What would your ideal find be?
-It would be perfect to find beautiful silk scarves that are rare and colorful.

-Thanks for keeping Denver stylish && being an awesome repeat costumer!!