San Fransisco native Sylvia Ji‘s portraits are symbolic reflections of herself and people she knows, beautiful curvy women with dreamy landscape and rainbows of colors. I Love her style, and especially the ones from her collection called ‘Por Vida’ where she recreates her own vision of the Dia de la Muerte. See some pics of herself and her exhibition at the Corey Helford Gallery, and watch her video interview bellow.
Cyril Foiret - who posted 3127 articles on Trendland. French Trendsetter, living & working in New York : art direction, trend forecasting, styling, designing is part of my daily. //////PS: Sorry for my French, I don't pretend to be a writer and I know that my writing is not the best...
Sylvia Ji makes beautiful paintings, I thought she was mexican because of her obsession with mexican motifs. Just a quick note: It's “Día de Muertos” for Day of the Dead, not “Día de la Muerte” as in Day of the Death.
azelle
it is absolutely amazing!!!!
melissa
I am from canada would love to buy some work from her 2008 collection dose anyone know the best place for me to look. thanks
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