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Stephen Moody - Artist

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Scottsdale Wearable Art Walk - November 6th
Scottsdale 2nd Annual Wearable Artwalk - Fashion Week

Thursday, November 6th

7-9 pm

Heddenart Gallery

7134 East Main Street
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Map


See Moody's latest Creations
of Wearable Art and Silk Wall Art for your Home.
Main Street in
Old Town Scottsdale.
Stephen Moody
will be showing his New Line of Italian Made Hand Stitched Ties, Habotai Silk Scarves and Silk Art for the walls of your home or office.

 

 

For more information contact Stephen Moody - email or phone 480-544-0295.

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Oh What a Night!
 
Oh What a Night!

There I was standing among all of these people I didn't know looking up two stories at this vision of a woman and a man next to each other. People were dressed to impress. The energy was intense. The decor was Amazing! Was it Vegas? NYC? L.A.? People laughing, chatting, mingling - I had to pinch myself to see if I was awake or asleep - Ouch! I was awake. It was real and it was Indianapolis.

There I was gazing at my artwork - 4 pieces side by side standing 22 feet tall. Wow! What a feeling to see my art hanging in such an amazing restaurant in the heart of the Indianapolis Art District.

Kerry & Lyle Feigenbaum contacted me in November and told me their vision of their remodeled restaurant - that was all I needed to hear - I wanted to be a part of this artistic creation. It was going to be a visual masterpiece and my art was going to be a part of it.

The look is "Sexy and Intimate" - SI. We chose two images that displayed that feeling - Jade and Roux. One image of a woman scantily clad in a green colored drape and a man outstretched seeing his bare back in a red cloth. The interesting thing is when you see the two images together there is a subtly of their shape in the shape of "S" and "I".......or maybe it was planned that way - must have been Kerry's idea.

It doesn't stop there - new technology and new media come together to create a multimedia presentation that is spectacular as images of Female Art Form and Male Art Form float across the high-tech screens in the restaurant, bar and waiting area. One of the large tables in the bar has a projection lamp above the ceiling that projects onto the table and displays the art as people sit on the sofas and enjoy their drinks.

My favorite room is upstairs. There you will find a "Community Table". The tables were custom made - and they have lights built into them that allow you to change the colors of the lights depending upon the mood you are in - It is surrounded by intimate booths blocked off by sheer drapes.

I found myself on Friday night at the Community Table and met a lot of people -Race Car Drivers, Doctors, a Fashion Designer, an Accountant, an Architect, a Personal Trainer, a Restaurateur, many Presidents and Vice Presidents of different companies and many others who had ties to Scottsdale. It was great to sit on this long table and share a gourmet meal with all of these people - so many conversations going and I just floated from one to another.

And, oh yeah - my artwork is projected onto the marble wall above the fireplace. That was definitely a conversation piece - I sat back and listened to people's comments and was quite pleased.
The VIP Party was great - fabulous apetizers and drinks - there is even a drink named the "Jade Garden"....and of course I had to have one of those - it was very tasty. I met a lot of interesting people who had come to celebrate with the Feigenbaum's. BTW - Lyle and Kerry are the real deal - original. I could tell from the interactions they had with their customers that they had a great relationship with them that they had earned. Everyone I talked with had nothing but nice things to say about them. And, having worked with them over the past few months I must agree.
"Roux"
"Jade"

Lyle and Kerry approached Rowland Design to remodel the restaurant....and who better - after all it was Rowland Design who designed the restaurant the first time 5 years ago. Sarah Schwartzkopf and Randy Veatch listened and came up with a vision. And when you walk in the restaurant it will take your breath away....it did mine. Every little detail has been taken care of - from custom made tables, chairs and benches to the columns that are lit from within.

I was fortunate to sit with the Rowland Design team as we had only communicated via email or phone up to this point. They told me about all of the little details that went into the design of the restaurant.

The food was phenominal! The Filet was the best I have ever eaten. There was an array of flavors with the sauce and other seasonings that I am still dreaming about. And the Chocolat Ganache is so tasty but with fresh blueberries was incredible. Chef Jake (I think they call him "Jacques" in Paris) has created a new menu and I tried a number of selections and was impressed with all of them - I do have to go back and have the duck!
Kerry and Lyle Feigenbaum - Owners of SI Restaurant

This was my first trip to Indianapolis and to be honest I only knew about Hoosiers from the movie and that is about it - but I want to thank all of you for rolling out the red carpet for me - or maybe that is just your Indy style.

Thanks to Kerry and Lyle for choosing my artwork to adorn your walls, to Sarah and Randy for being great to work with, to Brad Carlson for staying in touch and working so closely with me, to all of my new friends in Indy - I'll see you again soon - I hope. And a big thank you to everyone at the restaurant from Jay, Amanda, Marla, Jake, Alex and my many bartenders and others that I met - It was great meeting all of you, conversing with you, hearing your thoughts on life, politics, and not to mention my art! Thank you for your support.

If you would like to see the images from the VIP Party please click here. Your comments are always welcome.

Stephen

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Artsy Fashion
Ties with an Artistic Flair for Fashion
 
I walked into Starbucks today dressed in a Versace Suit, Versace Shirt, cardovan alligator shoes by Taryn Rose and one of my ties.  Three people complimented me on my tie as I walked in.  The employees all stopped what they were doing to look at my tie.  They asked where I got it.  I told them that I design silk ties and scarves and manufacture them in Italy.  They were amazed.

By the time I left Starbucks everyone got a close look at my tie and wanted to know where they could buy them. 

Not one person complimented me on my suit or shoes!

For centuries men have used the necktie as a way to say who they are.  It is usually the most flamboyant part of a man's wardrobe.  And given that my artwork is full of movement, color and vibration.....they make very unique ties.

A friend of mine who works in the fashion industry happened to be in Scottsdale last spring and was able to come to one of my art shows.  After seeing my work in person he asked if I had ever printed on silk.
 
  At that moment I had an epiphany.  I saw my artwork on silk ties.  I went home and started designing ties.  In three weeks I had 48 ties.  Three weeks after that my ties were being manufactured in a mill in Italy.

In less than ten weeks from my show I had beautiful silk ties in my hands. 

The ties are made on 100% Italian Silk and hand stitched - the craftsmanship is impeccable but what do you expect from an Italian mill who has been manufacturing silk ties and scarves since the late 1800's!

It is not unusual to have so many compliments as I did today at Starbucks - everywhere I go people are drawn to the color and design as they are unlike anything they have seen in neckwear. 

I remember people coming into the gallery in Scottsdale when I had my first show - it was dark outside and the lights were on my work hanging near the windows in the front of the gallery.  People could see my colorful artwork
 from a block away.  They were magnetized to the color and they came in droves to view my work.

Art-to-Wear gives the individual a way to express how they feel that day.  Choose a color and a design to show your mood - attract energy and just to have a great day with a great conversation piece.

It is more than a tie.  It is a work of art.  Wear it.  Share it.

You may see the tie designs at: www.stephenmoody.com/ties

Ties will be available for purchase soon.  If you would like to be notified when the ties are available for your wardrobe collection please email Stephen Moody at: sm@stephenmoody.com

See you soon.

Stephen



 

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Laissez-Faire

 

"Laissez-Faire"

When I lived in Paris "Laissez-Faire" was just another expression used in conversation.  When I went to college and took economics it took on a new meaning. 

It has taken me most of my adult life to "Laissez-Faire" instead of forcing things to happen. It is amazing that with less effort and stress I am accomplishing so much more than when I was so ambitious and relentless in my pursuits.

It is the boomerang effect- let it go and it comes back to you.  The Universe knows our needs and desires and as soon as you let go - they come back.

This image, "Laissez-Faire", is a compilation of all of that. 

People ask me to show them what is what in my images - but I don't.  Every observer sees something unique in my art work.  Yes, there are hidden meanings in each of the images and if you can find them you will enjoy the
image even more. 

My work is created with passion.  Passion from the heart......sharing my perspective with others.  Hopefully inspiring them to think and feel.

At one of my shows I included a piece of art that was very controversial - and one of the people at the show told me how much he hated the image - how it disturbed him and how he couldn't even look at it.

I thanked him.  He was shocked. I told him I had succeeded in the creation as I had made him feel.  He didn't get it.....but I moved him - just not in the direction he wanted to go.

"Laissez-Faire" has several hidden meanings.  There are elements that are obvious and many others that are subtle and may never be noticed.  Even the title holds a subtle meaning far from the obvious.  But, it is for you the observer to see or not.  In any event I hope you enjoy the image.....or at least feel something when you are looking at it - if you do - then I succeeded with this image.

Stephen

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