Neon Butterfly
11/02/2022
As part of our ongoing effort to amplify underrepresented voices, we’re super psyched to share this design work we did with the amazing for Native American Heritage Month. In her words-“The message of ‘Honoring Native Voices’ inspired me to design the work to resemble beadwork and woven textiles: Two ways so many Indigenous nations to Turtle Island have used to tell our stories, who we are and where we come from for generations. The beadwork is connected by the Sun and the Moon to represent that Indigenous stories and people on Turtle Island have been here for time immemorial and our stories are all connected❤️”
10/18/2022
(from the ) LOS ANGELES —As a 14-year-old girl, the daughter of immigrants in this city’s Chinatown, Anna May Wong talked her way into her first role in a movie. Over the decades-long career that followed, she rose to become the first Asian American film star in Hollywood. When Wong died in 1961, The New York Times called the actress, known for her large, expressive eyes and flapper-era styles, “one of the most unforgettable figures of Hollywood’s great days.”
Now Wong is gaining another coveted role — on the quarter. Part of a new effort that also put the writer Maya Angelou and the astronaut Sally Ride on currency, the U.S. Mint on Monday will begin producing coins pressed with Wong’s image, a close-up of her face resting on an elegant, manicured hand.
The new quarter honors not just Wong’s trailblazing career but also the difficulties she faced trying to secure meaningful roles as an Asian American actress in an era of “yellowface” and anti-miscegenation laws. “Decades before the civil rights-generated category of Asian American existed, Wong grappled with how to be an Asian American actress,” Shirley Jennifer Lim, a Stony Brook University history professor, wrote in her book about Wong’s career.
-read more at
09/30/2022
One of the best things about what we do is getting to work with so many talented folks like HMU extraordinaire . Here she’s working her magic on one of our artists 👌🏽
08/17/2022
Apparently “the socials” really liked this one of our ads celebrating despite Thor’s grumpy face 😆🐶
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Contact the business
Website
Address
Los Angeles, CA