User talk:Lisa gindi

--Lisa gindi (talk) 13:25, 1 October 2016 (UTC) Lisa Robin Gindi graduated from Fashion Institute of Technology and obtained her Masters of Science at Adelphi University. She grew up in Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn and in Merrick, Long Island. She has lived in South Florida, New Jersey and, now, in Queens, New York. As a young child, her passion for being outdoors and for spending time in New York City, along with having hobbies like drawing and sewing would ultimately effect the style in which she paints, today. She loves to mix fashion with outdoor scenery, as well as draw, then paint interiors with great detail. Her art has emerged through the years from geometric and colorful that she had painted on fabric to abstract and figurative in her Gindi Glitz collection .......that reveals an apparent vintage-pop style. In 1985, Lisa was nominated the best artist at Edward R. Murrow High School, as well as awarded the Saint Gauden’s Bronze Medal. In college she became friends with many fashion minded colleagues, joined DECA, and did petite runway-modeling.

Lisa pursued her dream of designing while studying in Manhattan. She would commute by train to FIT from Brooklyn and think of her next t-shirt design. She created a line of glitzy and leather jewelry, beach cover-up/tie-dyes, and painted women's matching tops and pants that she named Lisa Robin Designs. A few times, young neighborhood children would ask in such a cute way to come help with the tie dyes,...squeezing out the colored water and removing the rubber bands, to help her Have a nice day :-) them to dry in the sun, they were thrilled to see the unique shirts' colors open up.. Later, Lisa worked in a high school that was located in Park Slope, teaching math, english, fashion art, sports car illustration and African-mask art. In South Florida, she taught Math in a private charter school and, later, Regents Math (Algebra, Geometry and some "Trig" ) in a Sheepshead Bay High School, along with History Science and English to teenagers with special needs.  Lisa would motivate  her classes to solve difficult equations whereby matching popular song's lyrics to the operations. On other days, she's have them draw and design math related work. They did great work solving difficult equations and were very artistic. How Lisa's students dressed, along with the music they loved inspired her Glitz collection to some degree.

One can see in Lisa's uses a unique outlining technique with a solid glitter paint to enhance shapes. This idea was taken from her creation of crafts boxes she would make as gifts and from painting around fabric onto her t-shirts. The strong attention to contrasting matte with shiny is apparent, in addition to the use of metallic gold used to give luster and elegance. Her art does not have a typical fashion style of illustration that you see in that she paints interiors with perspective, also, into the scene.....this, as well as outdoors scenes ultimately create a story. There is a vast amount of earth tones which is really her favorite when it comes to decorating living room areas in the home. It takes months and even years of endless layers of gold and sliver outlining that creates a pop effect for the shapes Lisa first draws, before painting. “Brooklyn Bridge and “Girl in the Museum” were publicized to 500,000 viewers on Bayside Live TV. Lisa's NYC Skyline was on the front page of  "In Brooklyn" (Brooklyn Eagle Newspaper's Art section) and she has been interviewed numerous times, including a recent article published in the Bayside Times Ledger. Her art sells in art galleries, exhibits, in private showings to a list of over 350 clients in the New York area and parts of Long Island, Florida and Deal, New Jersey. She is followed by thousands of viewers, shows her art internationally and is emerging as a full time artist.

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Abdullah Alam (talk) 13:30, 1 October 2016 (UTC)

Your draft article, User:Lisa gindi/sandbox


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