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Jun 22 2010

Yahoo Covers Cleveland’s Etch A Sketch King, George Vlosich

Published by Cara Lageson under Art,Cleveland,Creativity

I was so excited to see that Yahoo! did a feature story about one of my favorite people in Cleveland, George Vlosich — the Etch A Sketch guy!

You’ve heard of him, right? You know, he posted the video of himself Etch A Sketch-ing LeBron James on youtube! (Which now has over 2 MILLION views, by the way!)

This is a dude I’ve known for a long time and is a good friend of my family.  He was a student of my father’s at Cleveland Institute of Art, and then was hired to work with my Dad in the creative department of Wyse Advertising.  He used to show us his sketches when I’d visit Wyse, but it’s so nice now to see how his phenomenal (and just plain FUN) talent is out in the public eye!  Not only that, but he is also drawing positive attention to our great city and the amazing arts and culture incubator that is Cleveland, Ohio.

He’s also been featured on other nationally known shows and platforms, like Oprah! (I’m seriously jealous — I want to meet Oprah!) But he is honestly just an all around nice, down-to-earth guy who loves his family and his city. Might I add that he’s damn talented at his job too…you know, that one at Wyse! :P

Did I mention that he also started a GV Art + Design with his brother, a creative boutique specializing in original artwork, design — and awesome T-SHIRTS!! I’m sure you’ve seen the shirts around that say “CLEVE LAND THAT I LOVE” or “The Wait of the City”.  It doesn’t stop there. They also sell posters, magnets and greeting cards with George’s Etch A Sketches on them and even original songs for download written by his father!

GV Art + Design | Cleveland, OH | iCarabout.com

GV Art + Design | Cleveland, OH | iCarabout.com

Check out more at http://www.gvetchedintime.com/

GV Art + Design | Cleveland, OH | iCarabout.com

GV Art + Design | Cleveland, OH | iCarabout.com

I could go on and on, but I’ll share the article with you all because I love it!!

By Diane DiPiero, Associated Content

George Vlosich III | Picture from Yahoo! | iCarabout.com

George Vlosich III | Picture from Yahoo! | iCarabout.com

Once upon a time, before portable DVD players and the Nintendo DS, a 10-year-old boy was handed an Etch A Sketch to keep himself busy on a five-and-a-half-hour road trip from Cleveland to Washington, D.C.

Not satisfied with sketching geometric shapes or stick figures, he made a picture of the U.S. Capitol Building.

Long after that trip, George Vlosich III is still producing highly intricate images on the Etch A Sketch. His detailed creations keep coming with each turn of the silver knobs. The red plastic box has become a vibrant frame for the artist’s breathtaking creations. Young Vlosich stumbled upon a unique means of artistic expression that would one day land him on “Oprah” and have him sketching everyone from LeBron James to President Obama.

Early years

After realizing his Etch A Sketch talents, Vlosich entered monthly contests sponsored by the Ohio manufacturer of the toy.He usually won.

Slightly suspicious, Ohio Art sent a representative to Vlosich’s Cleveland home to see if he was really the artist making all of these creations. When the company saw that he was legit, Ohio Art started to send Vlosich an Etch A Sketch toy every month so he could work on new creations.

The company also put some of his most detailed and impressive etches on a country-wide museum tour.

The son of an artist, Vlosich recalls watching Saturday-morning cartoons with his father and recreating on the Etch A Sketch the figures he saw on TV. From there, he moved on to sports figures. He fondly remembers making a sketch of Lawrence Taylor, former football player for the New York Giants and now a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

“The Giants were at (the) Browns training camp, and I got to meet Lawrence Taylor and show him the sketch,” Vlosich says. He also sketched baseball players such as Cal Ripken Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles, and got to meet them as well.

Child at heart

Many children outgrow a toy as their interests change, but Vlosich never abandoned the Etch A Sketch.

Instead, he perfected his drawings, spending “hundreds of thousands of hours,” in his estimation, turning knobs to just the right degree to create shadow effects that heightened the lifelike qualities of his work.

These days, Vlosich is a painter, a graphic designer and an art director for Wyse Advertising, a Cleveland-based agency. He and his brother, Greg, an artist in his own right, have created a line of graphic apparel celebrating their hometown. The “Cleve Land That I Love” T-shirt has been a big seller, according to Vlosich.

“We’re very pro-Cleveland, and we want to support the community, says Vlosich, 31, who is a graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Art.

The king

The Etch A Sketch is still a big part of his life.

Dubbed the “Etch A Sketch King” for his detailed creations, Vlosich appeared on “Oprah” last February, showing the queen of daytime TV his own royal abilities. Currently, his work can be seen at the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, which is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Etch A Sketch through August 1.

As fun as using the Etch A Sketch is for Vlosich, he doesn’t take on every project tossed his way. That’s because over the years he has developed an involved system that he follows every time he picks up the toy.

First, Vlosich shakes a new Etch A Sketch to make sure it will produce the crisp lines he needs. If an Etch A Sketch doesn’t pass the shake test, he doesn’t use it.

Rather than just start with turning the knobs to begin a new creation, Vlosich initially draws an image in his sketchbook. Only when he is comfortable that the image will reproduce well on the Etch A Sketch does Vlosich get to work.

He spends about 70-80 hours on one sketch. That’s because any time he doesn’t quite get a line right or doesn’t think an image looks like the original, he starts over. After doing the line work first, Vlosich moves on to shading, which he says is the easiest but also the most time-consuming part of a project. A single line might be traced over 20 to 30 times to give it the right thickness.

When he’s finally finished, Vlosich makes his sketch permanent by removing the aluminum powder and stylus from inside the Etch A Sketch. Once those are out, the sketch on the screen cannot be erased. Vlosich says he has shipped completed Etch A Sketches across the country and the images have always remained intact.

So many places

In January of 2009, Vlosich returned to Washington, D.C., this time to see his Etch A Sketch image of Barack Obama stand beside more traditional portraits of the newly sworn-in president.

“The Etch A Sketch has taken me so many places I never thought I’d be,” says Vlosich, who is working on a piece celebrating several cities around the country. He hopes to do some charity pieces in the near future, including one that would thank the U.S. military for its service.

The Etch A Sketch may be considered a toy, but when it gets in the hands of Vlosich, it becomes anything but child’s play.

Content provided by Associated Content from Yahoo!

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May 24 2010

Summer Happenings in Cleveland: Made in the 216

One of my very favorite creative minds and visionaries  in the CLE is Danielle DeBoe and she’s at it again with this year’s “Made in the 216″.

Danielle owns and operates a fabulous boutique in the Gordon Square Arts District called Room Service, and is constantly involved in and provoking forward-moving creative thinking in Cleveland.  She was also a speaker at Cleveland’s TEDXCLE event.

Personally, she’s inspired me to never give up on my dreams and passions and to pursue them courageously and diligently. That’s why I’m so proud to help get the word out about the upcoming “Made in the 216″ (not that she really needs it, haha).

Here’s the scoop:

Made in the 216 | Cleveland, Gordon Square | iCarabout

Made in the 216 | Cleveland, Gordon Square | iCarabout

Made in the 216 | Cleveland, OH | iCarabout.com

Made in the 216 | Cleveland, OH | iCarabout.com

How cute is the “love boat” flier?!

Now, I could regurgitate everything on these promotional fliers to you here, but I figure you probably would just look at them. :D But I also know the type is pretty small on here, so here’s some deets:

June 11: 4-10PM special MIDNIGHT showing of “Out of Place” at Capitol Theater (as seen at Cleveland International Film Festival)

June 12: 11-10PM with AFTER PARTY at the Happy Dog – it’s also Discover Gordon Square Arts District Day!

-60 CLE based designers

-Shopping including: apparel, furniture, jewelry, candles, kids, art, stationary, etc!

-DJ’s and bands all weekend (Over 7!!)

-Food from independent Cleveland caterers!

http://madeinthe216.com

Danielle has really out-done herself this year, which I think is going to be a trend for the years to come. For those of you who didn’t go last year,  GET THERE THIS YEAR! There’s going to be more EVERYTHING – music/shopping/art/films/food/beer all from the LAND!

I’d like to end this post on this inspirational line: “Made in the 216 was designed and created by Danielle DeBoe to prove the viability of Cleveland as a place in which to base your creative endeavor.” <–gives me goosebumps just reading it! GO CLE!

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May 06 2010

WMC Fest Updates and Contest | Cleveland, OH

I know I’ve been blogging about the Weapons of Mass Creation Fest A LOT, but I love it — SO SHOOOSH YOUR MOUTH! :) Just kidding.

Anyways, there have been some changes since I last posted about WMC.  The festival was going to be held at the Go Media studio but, some fire and safety codes have made that impossible.  Although it’s a bummer, I’m sure everyone would rather be safe than sorry.  Plus, if you want to keep having this awesome event yearly, it’s better to stay on the city’s “good-side”.

After lots of searching and options, WMC Fest will be held at the Parish Hall and Church in the Gordon Square Arts District!

Parish Hall and Church

6205 Detroit Ave.

Cleveland, OH 44102

Jeff Finley, WMC Fest Founder, couldn’t have said it better:  ”It’s actually a much better area for the festival because there are many cool businesses, coffee shops and restaurants right there.”  Here’s a great little video explaining why they had to change the venue and why they’re even more excited now.


In other fun news, Weapons of Mass Creation have had a photo contest going for a while now with Positively Cleveland that ends this coming Tuesday (May 11th)! You have until then to enter a photo of yourself and friends with a creative sign that says, “See you at WMC”. The more creative, the better!


Here’s what you can win:

Grand Prize: THE ULTIMATE WMC CLEVELAND VIP EXPERIENCE

  1. 6 VIP/Backstage Passes to WMC Fest, so you and your friends can enjoy the ultimate VIP experience.
  2. 6 WMC Gift Bags with shirt, poster, buttons, and other goodies donated by our talented WMC Guests.
  3. 2 tickets to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
  4. 4 tickets to Cleveland Indians game on 5/19 or 6/8 (great seats behind home plate!)
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    Not only do you get to see every band, film, artist, and speaker at Weapons of Mass Creation Fest, you’ll also be granted access to the 3rd floor VIP level where all the bands, artists, and filmmakers hang out. Pretty sweet deal for you and 5 friends!

And to make the deal even sweeter, we teamed up with Positively Cleveland to give you Tribe and Rock Hall tickets!

Second Place: The WMC Cleveland Experience

  1. 4 Weekend Passes to WMC Fest
  2. 4 WMC Gift Bags with shirt, poster, buttons, and other goodies donated by our talented WMC Guests.
  3. 2 tickets to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
  4. 2 tickets to Cleveland Indians game on 5/19 or 6/8 (great seats behind home plate!)
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    You and 3 friends get to see every band, film, artist, and speaker at Weapons of Mass Creation Fest. And to make the deal even sweeter, we teamed up with Positively Cleveland to give you Tribe and Rock Hall tickets!

Third Place: WMC Cle Fun Pack

  1. 2 Weekend Passes to WMC Fest
  2. 2 WMC Gift Bags with shirt, poster, buttons, and other goodies donated by our talented WMC Guests.
  3. 2 tickets to Cleveland Indians game on 5/19 or 6/8 (great seats behind home plate!)
    -
    You and a friend get to see every band, film, artist, and speaker at Weapons of Mass Creation Fest. And to make the deal even sweeter, we teamed up with Positively Cleveland to give you Tribe tickets!

For more information on the WMC Fest and to see the 2o10 Art/Design/Music/Film line-up, go to http://www.wmcfest.com/#

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Apr 21 2010

iCarabout’s Search Story

Published by Cara Lageson under Cara,Creativity

Jason is always finding all sorts of cool, little knick-knacks online.  I’m almost positive he only shows me about 1/4 of them, mostly because he knows how A.D.D. I am at work as it is.

BUT, he didn’t hold back this little gem…unfortunately. I’m now addicted to making “Search Stories” on YouTube.

CRAP.

Make your’s at your own risk. (http://youtube.com/searchstories) Next thing you know, it will be 2 hours later and you’ll have 8 search stories uploaded to YouTube.

Here’s My Story :)

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Apr 20 2010

Lucky’s Cafe – The Alternative Brunch in Cleveland

Honestly, brunch has to be my favorite meal of the day.  It’s a shame too, because most of us don’t get to enjoy this “in between” meal unless its the weekend.

Us Clevelanders are pretty darn “lucky” though. Why? Because we don’t have to just settle for the typical brunch choices.  Our city boasts a variety of options, like the French Bistro feel of Le Petit Triangle Cafe in Ohio City, or even a throwback like fruity pebble pancakes at Touch. (Which I’ve still yet to try!) Although those are great places, I’m not here to talk about them. I’m here to sing the praises of Lucky’s Cafe in Tremont — a great alternative brunch choice!

I’ve been going to Lucky’s for a while now and NOT just because the food is fresh, homemade and from Cleveland area farmers — although that’s a darn good reason too.  I have a lot of vegan friends who don’t always get to partake in the joys of brunch at many restaurants, unless they want oatmeal for the 20oth time.  Not many places offer any creative choices for customers with dietary restrictions and/or lifestyles, which is a shame in my opinion.  Well, at Lucky’s that isn’t the case at all. They have plenty of options for ANY diet, including the “Canoewreck” — Curried Tofu, hash browns, seasonal veggies, and Brewers yeast, served with Como toast and fresh fruit.  I LOVED it and I’ve only heard amazing things from my friends.

House-made Granola | Lucky's Cafe - Cleveland | iCarabout.com

House-made Granola | Lucky's Cafe - Cleveland | iCarabout.com

Now, they offer PLENTY of other items, like the Baked Mac-N-Cheese, which Guy Fieri tried (and LOVED) on Diners, Drive-ins and Dives. Yep, that’s right! Another DDD approved Cleveland restaurant!

On top of all this, Lucky’s Cafe has a huge patio to enjoy during the Spring/Summer seasons, all handmade pastries, breads, and — Well here, just read their Mission Statement. I think it speaks for itself:

Lucky’s is owned and operated by Heather Haviland and follows the Mission of her Company, Sweet Mosaic, Inc.

To provide the people of our community
with pastry and breads which are made by hand
with care and attention to quality,
using only the freshest of ingredients.

We support and promote our Ohio farmers and producers
by showcasing the bounty of their harvest in our products.

We offer our customers an alternative to the mass produced
by committing our passion for the craft to creating good wholesome food.
We will remain creative with and inspired by the
cultural diversity and layers of tradition our
community offers us.

Also get to know our friends:

Vine and Bean Café

Sweet Mosaic Bakery

Tremont Farmer’s Market

City Fresh

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