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OFFICIAL Bronze Kingdom x Laolu NYC @SCOPEMIAMIBEACH2017 - Full length
Bronze Kingdom x Laolu NYC @SCOPEMIAMIBEACH2017 Our collaboration with Nigerian-born visual and performance artist, Laolu Senbanjo, has proven to be a divine concept. What we didn't know is that in fusing these two exquisite forms of art, a compelling story was created from Laolu's love of his Yoruba culture and his connection, his "lines", to the ancestral Nigerian art of royals in our collection. Our limited-edition collection features Ife, Nain and Yoruba Mumuye bronze sculptures from Nigeria adorned with Laolu's Afromysteric style of art. Come visit our booth during Art Basel at SCOPE Miami Beach | 801 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach | BOOTH G01. For more information on SCOPE Miami Beach, visit: www.Scope-ArtShow.com For more information on Bronze Kingdom, visit us at: www.BronzeKingdom.com For more information on Laolu NYC, please visit: www.Laolu,nyc Credits: Producer: Franc Zalez | Gonland Creative Director: Sherisse Ayala | Bronze Kingdom Filmed By: Joel Florian Music: "Mama Africa," performed and written by Laolu Senbanjo
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Creative Director: Artist Collection IG Teaser - Gank Pansuay x H.E.R .
Created for Sheer Culture Agency Instagram Page
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Creative Director: Artist Promo Video - Hemler Mauricette
Sherisse Ayala, Creative Direction; Film & Editing by: David Daudin, MYTO
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Bronze Kingdom Art Gallery-Museum Promo
Located in Orlando, Florida, discover our 8,000-square-foot art gallery-museum with works from over 26 different countries on the continent of Africa. Our CEO, Rawlvan Bennett, is now sharing his private collection with the world. Bennett has acquired of 2,000 works in the 37 years he has been collecting fine African Art. In sharing his collection, he hopes to enlighten other African-Americans on their ancestry, their lineage to royalty, but mainly to convey the message that Africa was a land of opportunity where civilizations turned to kingdoms and artistic skill flowed abundantly.
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