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Music video part 2. The seductive scene.

On: October 28th, 2009 at | Number of Comments » 0

… Continued from Part 1
The second part of our music video shooting was aimed to capture the story line. MuHa now had a dedicated director- Darius Powell on board, he prepared a scene list based on the story and had his own vision of how the video will develop- this will include further [...]


GraFFic Art

On: October 23rd, 2009 at | Number of Comments » 0

This image was not created in 3D program- it was created in Photoshop using paths and masking layers. It took me about 10 hours to make it using a photograph as a base image.


Music Video Part 1. The Peak District.

On: October 22nd, 2009 at | Number of Comments » 0

….Continued ( from the Background) :
Where there’s a will, there’s a way. We had a song, we had a story behind it and we wanted to make a video for it. We knew approximately what we want to see in the video, but we had no idea of how to make it [...]


MuHa in Broadway at the Hockley Hustle fest this Sunday

On: October 21st, 2009 at | Number of Comments » 0

New Roots from Eastern Europe- MuHa brings LIVE MUSIC October 25th at The Hockley Hustle annual music and creative arts festival.


How a Lion and a Turtle Sang a Song

On: October 18th, 2009 at | Number of Comments » 0

The cut -out illustration I’ve done for the favourite cartoon of my childhood- How a Lion and a Turtle Sang a Song.


The music video with zero funding and a fortune of enthusiasm. The background.

On: October 16th, 2009 at | Number of Comments » 0

MuHa music video for Richanka. The background.


writing process

On: October 16th, 2009 at | Number of Comments » 0

Jean Binta Breeze

On: October 12th, 2009 at | Number of Comments » 0

At one of the events during Black History month I met Jean Binta Breeze- a Caribbean woman, a poet and writer. This woman struck me with her strong feeling of her roots. ’We need to understand where we come from in order to point out where we are in life and define our future.’
She [...]


National Poetry day

On: October 8th, 2009 at | Number of Comments » 0

I’ve heard on the radio this morning that is it a National Poetry Day today. And I thought about Jerry Hope- a famous Derby’s poet, creative writer, musician , a founder of The Dust Collectors and an inspiration for so many people who new him and his work. He left this world [...]


An Absent Face

On: October 7th, 2009 at | Number of Comments » 0

An Absent Face is a portrait of the mask-maker Stephen Jon. 20 minutes film by Gaylan Nazhad. 2009