Friday, June 30, 2006
Thursday, June 29, 2006
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INTERVIEW: Paris based iLLUstrator Mijn Schatje talks to Filep Motwary
Dear iDEALS, recently while I was surfing on the net, I came across some illustrations that I really liked. The 22 year old Mijn Schatje (Real name Marie Blanco Hendrickx), expresses the beauty of her youth through her drawings, which make a real impact to the modern society that demands everything to be well made and beautiful with it's own signature. Mijn is swimming into the deep already. She has illustrated many album covers and CD's, flyers and posters for Popnotpop and Electroshock events. She loves electro music and wide eyed dolls, something you can obviously see ...
FilepMotwary: Marie, you are one of the few people who at a very young age have reached a level that most people find difficult. How did it all start? Mijn Schatie: Well, my father is a communication/artistic director and we've always had a few computers with the first design software at home when I was a little girl... I wasn't meant to be a part of the internet generation because during the 80's it was the really beginning of personal computers and all but by chance my father was fond of computer... Since my parents never bought any TV I started making little drawings by computer as a hobby, I designed my birthday party flyers and other things and learned it all by myself and with my father... I took some drawing lessons at the same time but I always preferred using my computer. Then I went to the fine art school at the same time as my college during my free time for three years, and then studied in a graphic design school during four years... But I never felt comfortable with the design school, teachers were asking me to make some magazine ads and thinks like that and this is why I decided to wtart working at 21 and moved to Paris...
FilepMotwary: Why do you have two entirely different names? Was it your choice to be called Mijn Schatje? Mijn Schatie: My "official" name is Marie Blanco Hendrickx, Blanco is the name of my father who's spanish and Hendrickx is my mother's name, she's dutch... And I was born in France... I really like the fact of having this "nice melting pot" in my family (nearly each member of my family comes from a different country and most of them live in other countries). The funny thing is that I finally feel a little "frenchy" because French is my only very fluent language! I chose the name "Mijn Schatje" as an illustrator because my grandmother used to call me so when I was a child when it was time to sleep (mijn schatje means my little darling, my little treasure... it's a sweet name for a beloved one). I love it because nobody apart my family can pronounce it here (or even write it) and it's a little strange, like a magical word... I've always felt a little different here since I'm a child because of my culture and this is what I wanted to express by using this Dutch name instead of a French one...
FilepMotwary: What is your relationship with Fashion? How did your Dutch/Spanish origins help you to evolve your personal style? Mijn Schatie : I must admit that I'm not particularly interested into Fashion, I'm interested in Arts generally speaking, I love action, happening, creation... I love the dynamism and energy which are emerging from the meeting between different people. Beyond my origins my parents always loved travelling and I visited a lot of different countries as a child with my brother and sister, I visited all the museums I wanted to see and discovered the wide world very quickly. My family taught me the passion of reading too, an other way to travel... And my grandparents home walls were covered by dutch paintings made by old uncles...
FilepMotwary:You are quite involved in the Parisian electro scene. What is so amusing in electro music? Mijn Schatie: As a teenager I went through all the different styles like rock, hxc, hip hop & more... but in Paris I discovered a big electro scene which is very young and interesting, I appreciate the wave of creativity bring by people like Paraone, Voin de Voin, Khima France... These people don't hesitate to mix their sounds together with other arts and they allow us to see fashion shows or visual arts with electronica live shows. Electro music and design are using the same tools; it's quite democratic since you just need a computer to start creating! FilepMotwary: How was Paris when you first moved in? Have you ever imagined your self standing where you are now?
Mijn Schatie:When I moved in they were just a few people I know here in Paris, they're part from the well known electro /hip hop band TTC and other music projects and they always kept encouraging me, then through the nightlife (and myspace too!) I start meeting a few people and began with designing party flyers but then a few months later I met my agent and it all started... The people who decided to wrote reviews about me helped me a lot, it was a huge chance to manage having some articles so quickly. I'm convinced that dreams may come true with a little help (and lot of work)..FilepMotwary:Your illustrations are very clean in all the ways. Yet, your characters have a naïve but charming look. Is this a reflection of your personal youth as a spectator in a world of older people?
Mijn Schatie: My childhood is probably my main inspiration, I was a shy little girl with a deafness problem, always reading tons of books and mostly fairytales and this is how I began building my own imaginary world... This imaginary world is made of all my life experiments, I'm drawing my characters line after line with a lot of patience, like a little girl brushing her doll's hair. My grandparents used to live in a castle, it was built in the 18th century near from Paris, we also had a private park with a wood on the other side with lots of animals and a farmyard, and a wide garden with flowers plus another one for fruits and vegetables and a few other houses. I used to stay here with my Dutch grandparents during holidays or weekends, mornings were spent doing some scholar work (because I was a modern princess though) and afternoons were dedicated to reading fairytales hidden in a dark place in the park, creating precious jewellery with garden flowers and then looking at myself in the wide mirrors of the castle or playing "Princess and Knights" with my cousins and brother (and with an old pony too) and sometimes fishing in the fountains. Every family should have his own castle, I often think that this castle changed my life (or at least enlarged my imagination). I lived a fairytale for real, with every nice details much more realistic than my first visit to EuroDisney (which was such a disappointment). But as a lot of people seems to appreciate my pictures I understood that they recognize themselves in these stories too, probably because I'm telling about loneliness, pain, beauty and other emotions and because my pictures do not have no age. FilepMotwary: What are your future plans?
MijnSchatie:I'm currently working on a jewellery project but it's a secret... And I'm illustrating a children book, it's something very important to me and I think that I'll do some more for years to come. I'll have a big collective exhibition during next winter in Paris too. FilepMotwary: Do you like "Un nouVeau iDEAL" . MijnSchatie:I recently discovered it and I like it ! Blogs and internet generally speaking are so useful when you imagination is down, it's the best way to stay informed about the world and I love the fact that now anybody can decide to create is own website like an opened window on its world. It's the best and the most democratic tool ever created.
Note: Unauthorized copying or any other act is prohibited unless you have my written permition. Filep Motwary
ATHENS FASHION BAZAAR
Dear Ideals, on Saturday July 1st the Hellenic Designers Assosiation, Q-productions and ATHENS VOICE newspaper, are organizing a fashion bazaar at Bacaro space in Athens. Designer items from the Spring/Summer '06 collections will be sold down to even 50% from their actual price. The 10% of the sales amount will go to the Homeless Assosiation and 5% will be given to the Hellenic Designers Assosiation as help for the establishment of the Hellenic Fashion Week.. More details on the event will be announced tonight in ATHENS VOICE free press which can be found on stands placed all over the city. The cover of Athens Voice is a collage made by myself, something I am actually really proud for. Please, if you have some time and you are willing to help those people who for some reason are unable to have a "cosy corner in this city", join us this Saturday. The event will be on from 12:00 to 20:00.Come with your friends and family. A huge screen will be showing moments from the latest fashion week. I will be there after 15:00 because I am supposed to be in Rhodes from the previews day. Also before I go , I want to give an answer to the person that last night said out loud " FILEP, you are a star because I discovered you". Well Mister , maybe you did discover me but I guess time will show. One way or another, some things are better kept as secrets ;-) Goodnight my iDEALS ,Kiss Filep Wednesday, June 28, 2006
GOLDEN PANTS LULLABY
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
AYA KATO, a Japanese illustrator
1983 Japanese born illustrator Aya Kato simply took my heart away. Her refined fairytale approach on paper is more than just beautiful. It is very rare to see really good illustartions lately and the ones that exist are allready presented in books such as "Illustration Now" volume 1,2 and 3. Aya has worked on many projects, including for Tori Amos' videos and also for magazines such as Nylon Japan, Beauty Decay, Etapes Magazine Mojo.... If you want to contact her this is her email address b_ba_a0530@ybb.ne.jp
I love the way she uses her materials and the power of her line



VOGUE italia, in ATHENS
Dear iDEALS, a few days ago I received an invite from Vogue Italia. The trend setter magazine wanted me to attend it's "to know us better" party at St George Hotel suite. I was actually excited that something like this was happening but at the same time, I wasn't certain about it's real purposes. Of course I wanted to go but not alone. Maria Mastori couldn't make it and in a way I was representing her work as well, appart from mine. My friends Rene Habermacher and Nikos Ifandes were waiting for me at a meeting point we set and started walking towards the hotel. The first thing I saw when reaching the top "suite" floor was a lady checking our names out holding a list and a pen and after her, a line of really polite people greeting us which made me even more confused. Franca Sozzani was nowhere to be seen and I started wondering what the event was all about. Soon after we were all informed that the event was organised by MTC Group, Vogue Italia's representative PR office in Greece. MTC from now on will be the link for any fashion matter or any communication between Athens and Italy's legendary magazine, Conte Nast's most proud kid. An hour later, when all the awaited to arrive guests finally made it, Mr Carlo Ducci, magazine's predatory gave a speech that help us understand and answered some of the quests' questions. I KNOW I SOUND LIKE A STUPID JOURNALIST BUT I CANNOT HELP IT!!!!!
Here you see me with Mr Carlo Ducci and photographer Rene Habermacher. It was nice to see a great number of Greek designers as well. I wonder about those who didn't show up.
Here you see designers Vasso Konsola, Chara Lembessi and Mr Yiorgos Eleftheriades. The pool was the coolest place to sit around since the evening was hot.
Nikos Ifandes followed by Sophia Tsakiri ( Cosmopolitan) and designer Angelos Bratis....
Everybody was holding a copy of Vogue and Uomo Vogue.
Myself and Rene were the last to leave the place. Literally!! On our way out a very strange incident happend which to be explained I neet to turn the time and go eleven years back. I won't do it because it actually breaks my heart.
Alex, my close friend was right next, at Grande Bretagne Hotel. We walked towards Psirri where we had a nice late dinner and a great conversation. For more on MTC please go to www.mtcgroup.gr
Monday, June 26, 2006
PROMOTION: DON'T THINK TWICE
Nikos Ifandes*Style Consultant. For more please contact nycons@gmail.com or call 0030 6972751228
Sunday, June 25, 2006
SO YOU LIKE MY GLASSES, HAH?? A Saturday night out
you know it is a nightmare for me these days to stay at home. We work hard with my mother the whole day and since it is summer (and a rather hot one), somehow it is also impossible to lock ourselves in and watch DVDs like we did while the previews making of the collection last winter. When the clock striked one, my friends called me up and together we set a meeting point at Gazi area, where there is a music festival going on for the past two weeks. (no photos from this one/none of the musicians playing is on my favorites list/sorry guys). It is always a nice feeling when I meet with people I haven't seen for ages. After a beer or two it is always even better ( I am not an alcoholic-I drink only socially). One of the people who left a comment on my blog two days ago, was the creative director of Notos Galleries, whom I never met before. Last night finally the chance came and here he is wearing my iDEAL glasses
.I was in a dancy mood and my scorpio starsign made it's magic trics.
Yiorgos Karamolegos (in red) is a friend from the past. For the past for years he is living in London where he is touring the whole U.K with his proffession. He is an actor. He told me that I changed very much and that if I didn't speak to him he would have never recognized me.
Photographer/friend Rene Habermacher had just returned from Paris
For the past three months we organize to have a dinner together . Each time though, something happens (from one or the other side) and everything is cancelled. We had a great laugh about it last nigh. Our next dinner is supposed to happen next Thursday. Lets see....Stylist Nikos Ifandes looked very sexy in his fragile Dior Homme shirt, no?
Lets get happy everybody.

All I know about this boy in blue is that he is a dancer....ALIVE WINDOWS
Here is the image I have just received by email with a special handwritten dedication from the creators of the event..
Dear iDEALS, this is how we ended up last night after a fabulous dinner at the Rene Habermacher residence.


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