
not just one more artistic Textile design
South Florida is about to witness the birth of one of the most unique fashion concepts of all times.

South Florida’s own artist, Naza, is preparing to launch her new “Trendless and Timeless” collection of clothing and jewelry inspired by her art.

Naza’s debut will take place at Donald Trump’s exclusive Mar-a-Lago Club, as part of a major fund raiser for Young Adventurers Children’s Charity, a non profit organization that uses adventure, mentoring, internships, unique opportunities, and travel to build character and vision in young America.

Among the celebrities who will be present at this event will be David and Anne Carradine, Dan Haggerty “Grizzly Adams” from the TV series of that name, Manny Puig, Debbie Gibson, Jimmy Van Patten, Lorenzo Lamas, “Cody” the Chimp and many surprise celebrities that will be part of the Palm Beach Film Festival.

Date and time: April 23rd, from 06:00pm until...
In addition there will be silent and live auction of fine art, fashion, jewelry, and exotic trips. An auction for a Log Home! that can be delivered anywhere in the world. An African Photo Safari, an Alaskan Fishing Trip, and a chance to win a Hummer! All this in the Africa theme with exotic birds and animals on display around the pool of this wonderfully historic mansion.

Admission is $350.00 per person Tables of 10 are $3,500.00 Corporate Tables are $5,000.00 (contributions are tax deductible to the full extent of the law)

Attire: Safari Chic
Naza is the most known female Brazilian artist in the USA. She has exhibited her work in major galleries and museums in South, Central and North America, as well as in Europe. Her works are in important collections such as President Bill Clinton’s, Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Ivana Trump, Brigitte Bardot, the Florida Marlins and The West Point Museum.

One of Naza’s latest honors was the Croix d’Argent of “Lemerit et Devoument Français”. Naza has also recently been honored with a book about her life and her art: “Abstracted Realism by Naza”, written by journalist, Suzane Jales; she also has been given the key to the city of Boca Raton, and selected as “Woman of the Year in the Arts” by the Soroptimists International.

In order to keep the integrity of the artistic meaning, no graphic designer is involved in the process of the handling of the images of Naza’s works for this collection. Different areas of each artwork are manipulated by Naza herself to fit the patterns, as well as to follow her inspiration.

The most intriguing aspect of this new artistic expression is that each new image carries the same characteristics of the original piece, just like a new generation of paintings. The new generations are not a result of chance.The artist controls them by using the program's tools as if she were using brush and paint.

Contact:
Nadia Schwartz (954) 937-3379 / Naza (561) 289-1362

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