In the heart of Augusta, Georgia, an exciting celebration of creativity took place as the Wearable Art Show dazzled attendees with an array of stunning performances and unique fashion pieces. The event showcased the incredible talent of Lexus Lewis, who is well-known in the art community as V. Marie. Lexus is not just any artist; she beautifully combines painting with fashion design, turning her vibrant canvases into stunning wearable art.
Lewis’s artistic journey is nothing short of inspiring. “I deal with mediums like paint, balloons, and wires,” she explained. “Some of the things that you’ve seen in the first runway are just the beginning. I thrive on using any material I can get my hands on to create something extraordinary.” It’s this unbounded passion for exploration and innovation that makes her work truly remarkable.
The Wearable Art Show was a feast for the senses. Not only did it include stunning fashion, but attendees were also treated to mesmerizing dance performances, soulful music, and impactful spoken word pieces, reflecting V. Marie’s multifaceted approach to artistry. “Everything is art,” she passionately shared. “And everything can be turned into more art, something even more beautiful than its natural function. I just love exploring how different materials can be beautified.”
Through her work, V. Marie has a clear message for her hometown of Augusta: there is a vibrant fashion community that deserves recognition. Fellow local designer, Nia J., of B. London Hats, echoed this sentiment. “There are fashionistas here, there are designers here, and real artists,” she stated. “People just need to tune in.” Nia knows the value of community support. “What people can do more to support them is just come out, highlight them, talk about it, share,” she added with enthusiasm. “There’s a lot of things to do here, and this is one of them.”
As the evening unfolded, both Lewis and Nia emphasized the importance of showing up for local creatives. “V. Marie is very talented. I’ve been watching her for about four years. So, I’m glad that I came here to support her,” Nia shared. The message was clear: grassroots support can significantly impact artists’ journeys. Lexus’s advice on finding the fashion community? “Show Up!” she said with conviction. “Fashion is just another way of showing your style, so show your style!”
The Wearable Art Show was more than just an event; it was a lively representation of how art can bring people together and inspire. With artists like V. Marie leading the way, Augusta is set to become a hotspot for creativity and fashion. And as local voices encourage community involvement, there’s no better time than now to engage with the thriving artistic scene. So, if you’re in Augusta, remember to support local artists—you never know how your presence might uplift and inspire them on their creative journey!
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