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Angela Davis Black History Month Tote Bag

I was inspired watching videos of Black Panther Party member and political activist Angela Davis, awed by her eloquence and intelligence. Not to mention she was sporting the largest afro I had seen at the time. My admiration for Dr. Angela Davis is what prompted the artist in me to create an original drawing of her, which I’ve made available in the form of a Tote Bag.

If you love Angela Davis and need a unique way to show your support during Black History Month or on any given day, this Angela Davis Tote Bag featuring my original drawing of the iconic leader may be what you are looking for. Various colors available. The Art of Qew.

“I am no longer accepting the things I cannot change, I am changing the things I can not accept.” – Angela Yvonne Davis (born January 26, 1944).

Nipsey Hussle tribute drawing by Quatric

I feel an abundance of gratitude after completing my Nipsey Hussle tribute drawing. I was inspired to do this drawing after becoming aware of Nipsey’s story and legacy. As a featured visual artist at the Lincoln Theatre in Columbus, Ohio I chose to showcase my Nipsey Hussle and Malcolm X drawings at their 10th anniversary celebration of Backstage At The Lincoln. I posted my drawing of Nipsey to my Instagram account on the morning of the event, November 21, 2019. The next day I was graced with over 1300 likes and growing on this social media platform. I really appreciate the love that the Nipsey Hussle community of followers, friends and family have shown me. They have taken the time to like my drawing, share it, and encourage others to re-post etc, in a way that shows that the “Marathon Continues.”

Original drawing is available for purchase here.

Behind the scenes short film: The Chip-Bot Program

Behind the scenes my concept for The Chip-Bot Program began many months ago. It was inspired by numerous headlines that flooded media of unarmed people being fatally shot and killed by police. Unarmed individuals were killed for petty offenses or sometimes no offense at all.  Internalizing this reality from a filmmakers perspective, I asked myself the infamous “What if?” What If robots or some kind of artificial intelligence were the enforcers of the land? Would correct and equal justice be spread evenly amongst citizens then? Would the headlines stop? But what about the human element involved in artificial intelligence? The Chip-Bot Program explores this variable in a society where technology is initially designed to remedy the errors of humanity. Production began for my sci fi short film The Chip-Bot Program in October of 2016.

Check out behind the scenes video footage below with some of the cast (coming soon).

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Columbus 48 Hour Film Project

“What is the 48 Hour Film Project?
It’s your chance to stop talking and start filming! The premise? Filmmaking teams have just one weekend to make a short film. All creativity—writing, shooting, editing and adding a musical soundtrack—must occur in a 48 hour window beginning Friday evening at 7:00pm and ending Sunday at 7:00pm. The following week, the completed films are screened to an eager audience.”

Qew Production represented at the 2016 Columbus 48 Hour Film Project and was 1 of 34 teams that participated. The short films were featured at Gate Film Center. This is my 3rd year participating in the 48 HFP and thus far my best. I’ve learned a lot over the last few years as I continue to grow as a filmmaker. One of the biggest things I’ve learned is that it is okay to have help. I’m very used to wearing all the hats on a production and the perfectionist side of me has been okay with this. However, this year I had help with recording sound and it really freed me up to focus on what I like to do more, be a director!

Another thing I did that helped was keeping my cast to a minimum. Overall this proved to be more efficient. Creating a story was simpler because we know we had a small cast to work with. It was easier to manage a smaller number of people as opposed to larger groups I’ve had in the past. Last but not least it was more cost efficient when trying to take care of cast and crew, less mouths to feed, lol!

In closing, I was very pleased to have the team I had this year and the camaraderie we shared in completing our film “The Longest Round” for the 48 Hour Film Project. The 48 HFP has been a wonderful trial by fire opportunity and experience for me to learn filmmaking. I recommend it to all budding filmmakers!

Dining With The Ancestors When Heroes Come to Dinner

This time last year my artwork was featured with 6 other artist in a book titled “Dining With The Ancestors When Heroes Come to Dinner,” by Dr Eric J. Chambers. “Dr. Chambers is a 4-time Emmy Award winning Hollywood red carpet reporter” and he asked over 150 African American entertainers, athletes and notables a question…”If you could have dinner with anyone from history’s past, who would it be? And what would you talk to them about?”

Later Dr. Chambers would reach out to several artist (myself included) to create illustrations of the Ancestor’s with the living celebrities who chose them as who they would have dinner with. I was selected to draw a illustration of Sojourner Truth, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Yolanda Adams, and Tamar Braxton. My artwork can be viewed on pg.34 of “Dining With The Ancestors When Heroes Come to Dinner.” It is a coffee table book that shares Black History in a non-threatening way.