Artist Feature: Vitaly Design

Not only is The Movement Fam committed to featuring artists and models, but anyone we come in contact with who is talented, creative and driven. Shane Foran, the man behind Toronto-based Vitaly Design, is exactly that. Shane took some time out of his busy day to chat with us about his company, his inspiration and his future plans.

Cee: What up, man? Thanks for taking the time to chat to us.

Shane: My pleasure dude.

Vitaly Design

Cee: So break it down; tell us about Vitaly Design and how it came about.

Shane: Vitaly came about while I was backpacking around Asia. I kept having a dream about the Buddha sitting under the Bodhi Tree – this was a time in my life ruled by work – absolutely no balance. I knew little about Buddhism but thought it had something to do with balance. I knew South East Asia was a great place to explore it’s foundation and perhaps a way to level out.

I dropped everything I was doing and with my last pennies, flew there. I stayed for 3 months. I’ll be honest, I didn’t spend a ton of time exploring Buddhism, but I did spend time learning how to live.

Vitaly was born in the last month of my trip. I always loved fashion, but had never even considered doing something with it. I flew to Bali for my last month expecting to surf. A couple days in though, I checked out inland Bali, Ubud, and couldn’t leave. The people… the artisan lifestyle… the masonry… it was inspiring. A couple days in, I thought to myself, these people could make me anything I can draw – wouldn’t it be cool to have something with a taste of Bali and a taste of urban style? I drew up my first double ring. I had several people try to make it from there. A man named Ugenk, a great man who took pride in his work, had the skills I needed. When the first proto was done, I threw a message up on Facebook asking friends if they’d want one as a gift. The response was overwhelming and from that demand and a desire to produce more designs, Vitaly was born.

Vitaly Design

Cee: Amazing. Why jewellery design as opposed to any other form of creative expression?

Shane: It just found me… I will say though, as a kid, I produced a lot of music and that slipped away. That’s when my life became all about work. Vitaly has brought me back to the right side of my brain and I love it. I don’t imagine jewelry is all you’ll see from Vitaly.

Cee: You were born in Bali and spent some time there, which was clearly a huge inspiration on your designs. What in particular about Bali (and Indonesia in general) hit the creative nerve in you?

Shane: Technically I was born in Edmonton Alberta, but you could say I was born again there… I couldn’t say one thing in particular inspired me about Bali – the place is a epicenter for artists… there’s an energy there. I’m not a genius with words, so I’m not even going to try to do it justice.

Cee: Currently your range is two and three-finger rings, with very simple yet elegant designs. Do you plan on expanding from the rings into other jewellery or clothing?

Shane: Keep your eyes pealed for my next line, which should launch internationally in about 3 months. You’ll see some single finger rings, long chains and French cuff-links. My designs will always be androgynous – I hope to see some women rocking the cufflinks too.

Ugenk

Cee: Your work is stocked in various stores in Toronto, but also in Italy. Are you planning to expand into Europe? For some reason, Italy seems a great fit for your work.

Shane: My work was well received in Italy. Dolce (of D&G) actually took notice… as a new designer, I was pretty flattered. My plans are larger than Europe, to be honest. I’m working on an International roll-out. I really think Scandinavia in particular would receive my designs well, but I’d love to see some presence in Asia (Tokyo, Singapore and Malaysia) as well as the States, South America, etc.

Anyone reading this from NYC? Keep your eyes peeled for Vitaly in September.

Vitaly Design

Cee: Jewellery aside, what else inspires you? Specifically, do you have any artists (music, visual, etc) that really make you want to create?

Shane: This question is too big!

I could have answered this with a million names of people I worship, but I don’t think they come into play for Vitaly.

What I draw from for Vitaly… Black & White, Ying and Yang, Night and Day, Love and Hate, Time and One Life – Balance. I’ve always been interested in extremes… Vitaly is about juxtaposing extremes to find balance.

Cee: Great answer. You’re planning to add a section on your site that supports local Toronto musicians. That’s really dope; what is the plan behind that?

Shane: It’s simple – we’re all a team – let’s start acting like it. Being an artist is a hard gig – let’s share our networks, prop eachother up and bear-hug each other’s worlds.

The “Vitaly Family” section will be dedicated to artists in Toronto who want their art to be known and who know how powerful a good team can be. It will be musicians, painters, carvers, bloggers, designers of all kinds, etc.

Cee: If you weren’t designing rings, what else would you be doing? Where else do your passions lie?

Shane: The other loves in my life are snowboarding and traveling. I work for a media company whose media exists solely at ski resorts – I absolutely love my work. In my perfect world though, I’d be designing and traveling… I’d have no ‘home’.

Ubud Sono Silver

Cee: Do you have any words of wisdom for aspiring creative individuals?

Shane: Be good to people – you don’t have to be spiritual to believe in Karma… being good to others perpetuates more good. If you’re driven / love your art (job, sport, etc) and treat all those you meet with respect, I think you’re on your way to where you want to be, because people will want to see you succeed.

Oh, and don’t be a talker, be a doer.

Cee: Where can the people see and purchase your work online? Hit us with the social media links!

Shane: www.vitalydesign.com

My Facebook URL is weak…

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Vitaly-Design/158986170792575?ref=ts

Someone wanna help me fix that?

Twitter:
@VitalyDesign

Cee: Thanks for your time, man. We wish you much success!

Shane: Thanks! – Hope I didn’t talk to much… I tend to do that.

Ugenk

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Rest In Power Sam ‘Chap One’ McNulty

It’s a sad day. One of the finest MCs I’ve had the pleasure to work with passed away suddenly last week at the age of 30.

Samuel ‘Chap One’ McNulty was a New York kid living in Melbourne, Australia. I didn’t know the dude as well as Notion did, but he was such a talented MC and such a good dude.

Rest In Peace Sam 'Chap One' McNulty

Like Chap’s Facebook page; check out the unreleased joint ‘Friends’; and donate to The Chapter One Memorial Fund.

Chap appeared on two joints from Notion‘s ‘World Domi-Notion’ mixtape (2008):

To The Banquet-it
My Piano ft Chap One and Cee

We’ll miss you, homie.

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Random Axe – The Hex (video)

I ain’t even blogged about this yet, but we got another supergroup on our hands. Random Axe is Black Milk, Sean Price and Guilty Simpson, and the fellas done dropped a video for ‘The Hex’, their first single from their self-titled album. Shit is as you would expect from these cats. Keen as for the album.

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Hezekiah and Talib Kweli live @ Brooklyn Bowl (video)

The big homie Hezekiah killed a show out at the BK Bowl with Talib Kweli recently…here’s some dope footage.

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2010 Wrap Up

As with our 2009 wrap up, this is a bit late, but that’s life.

What we decided to do this year was rather than list everyone’s answers to every category, I combined all the responses and made an overall list. And from the blog contributors/Fam members who hollered, it seems we all pretty much agreed. Peep the details after the jump…

Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy

Songs of the year
Kanye West – Runaway
Laws ft. Emilio Rojas and Big KRIT- Hold You Down (Remix)
Angus & Julia Stone – Yellow Brick Road
Aloe Blacc – I Need A Dollar
Bruno Mars – Liquor Store Blues ft Damian Marley
Miike Snow – Plastic Jungle
Travie McCoy – Billionaire ft Bruno Mars
Chris Brown & Tyga – Deuces
Kanye West – See Me Now ft. Beyonce & Charlie Wilson
Asking Alexandria – Final Episode (Let’s Change The Channel)

Asking Alexandria - Stand Up And Scream

Shad - TSOL

Hip Hop Albums of the year
Kanye West – My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (album of the year, hands down)
Kid Cudi – Man On The Moon 2
Nas & Damien Marley – Distant Relatives
Freeway and Jake One – Stimulus Package
The Roots – How I Got Over
The Roots and John Legend – Wake Up
N.E.R.D. – Nothing
Rick Ross – Teflon Don
Statik Selektah and Termanology – 1982
Big Boi – Sir Lucious Left Foot… The Son of Chico Dusty
Celph Titled – Nineteen Ninety Now
Shad – TSOL
Kno – Death is Silent
B.o.B. – B.o.B Presents: The Adventures of Bobby Ray
Black Milk – Album Of The Year
Drake – Thank Me Later
Eternia & MoSS – At Last
Hezekiah – Conscious Porn
Skyzoo & Illmind – Live From The Tape Deck
Yelawolf – Trunk Muzik
Cee & Bekah – The Soul Movement Originals

Eternia & MoSS - At Last

Angus & Julia Stone - Down The Way

Albums of the year (other genres)
These are pretty much in alphabetical order as I’m going through my iTunes to see what I was feeling in 2010:
Aloe Blacc – Good Things
Angus & Julia Stone – Down The Way
The Black Keys – Brothers
British India – Avalanche
Bruno Mars – Doo Wops & Hooligans
Cee-Lo – The Lady Killa
Chromeo – Business Casual
Dead Letter Circus – This Is The Warning
Delphic – Acolyte
Ellie Goulding – Lights
Erykah Badu – New Amerykah Part Two (Return Of The Ankh)
The Foreign Exchange – Authenticity
Jamie Lidell – Compass
Karen Elson – The Ghost Who Walks
Kids of 88 – Sugarpills
Laura Marling – I Speak Because I Can
Miike Snow – Miike Snow
Plan B – The Defamation of Strickland Banks
RPA & The United Nations of Sound – RPA & The United Nations of Sound
Tame Impala – Innerspeaker
Tinie Tempah – Disc-Overy

Plan B - The Defamation of Strickland Banks

Emilio Rojas - Life Without Shame

Mixtapes of the year
Wiz Khalifa – Kush and OJ
Wale – More about Nothing
Laws – 5:01 Overtime
Freddie Gibbs- Str8 Killa No Filla
Emilio Rojas- Life Without Shame
Chris Brown & Tyga – Fan Of A Fan
J. Cole – Friday Night Lights
The Movement Fam – The Movement Fam LIVE @ The Evelyn Hotel (27th March 2010)
Notion – On The Corner of Notion & 9th: A Tribute to 9th Wonder

J. Cole - Friday Night Lights

Videos of the year
Kanye West – Runaway
Erykah Badu – Window Seat

Laws - 5:01 Overtime

Verse of the year
Emilio Rojas – Hold You Down Remix
Nobody even came anywhere near as dope as Emilio came on this joint. Incredible.

Drake live in Atlanta

Show of the year
These were my favourite shows in 2010, the year where I saw more shows than the last few years combined:
Alexisonfire / Norma Jean / Four Year Strong (Sound Academy, Toronto)
The Temper Trap (Festival Hall, Melbourne and Phoenix, Toronto)
Florence & The Machine (Festival Hall, Melbourne)
dead prez (The Espy, Melbourne)
Mayer Hawthorne (The Corner Hotel, Melbourne / The Bowery Ballroom, New York)
Asking Alexandria / Born of Osiris / All That Remains (Phoenix, Toronto)
Dilated Peoples (The Espy, Melbourne)
B.o.B. (Billboard, Melbourne)
Richard Ashcroft (The Palace, Melbourne)
John Mayer (Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne)
Laura Marling (Hi-Fi Bar, Melbourne)
Drake (Fox Theatre, Atlanta)
Black Milk (Revival, Toronto)
Emilio Rojas (A3C, Masquerade, Atlanta)
Duck Down (CMJ Showcase, Le Poisson Rouge, New York)
La Roux (Festival Hall, Melbourne)
Angus & Julia Stone (The Palais, Melbourne and Bell House, Brooklyn)
Paul Dempsey (CMJ, Rockwood Music Hall, New York and Ariel Hyatt’s house, Brooklyn / Drake Underground, Toronto)
Newton Faulkner (The Palais, Melbourne)
British India (The Corner Hotel, Melbourne)
Urthboy (The Corner Hotel, Melbourne)
Jamie Lidell (The Corner Hotel, Melbourne)

The Temper Trap live in Toronto

Asking Alexandria live in Toronto

Rookie of the year
J. Cole
Laws
Freddie Gibbs

Wiz Khalifa

Overachiever of the year (artist that did way beyond what was expected)
Wiz Khalifa
I just can’t understand this whole phenomenon. To me, his music is nothing short of average. I’ve tried on numerous occasions to get into the tunes but I can’t. Definitely achieved way more than expected.

Underachiever of the year (artist that was expected to do a lot but didn’t)
Emilio Rojas
His latest mixtape had a damn near superstar line up (production from J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, features from B.o.B., Killa Mike, Yelawolf, etc) and was presented by Travis Barker’s clothing line yet it made minimal noise. Folks will wake up in 2011.

Drake - Thank Me Later

Biggest disappointments
Drake – Thank Me Later and Nicki Minaj – Pink Friday
Both of these albums were almost unprecedented in their anticipation, yet both were average at best. The still spawned hits but definitely let folks down; or perhaps the hype was just too much for them.

Nicki Minaj - Pink Friday

Producers of the year
Kanye West (did you HEAR his album?)
Statik Selektah (he grinds damn hard and is always consistently good)
Tokyo Cigar
Statik Selectah
Buckwild
Apollo Brown

Dopest artists discovered in 2010 (whether they debuted this year or not)
I was MEGA late on a lot of aritsts, but 2010 was my year of discovery. I heard more new music in 2010 than ever before, and it honestly changed my life:
J. Cole (Cyclops’ inclusion)
Laura Marling
Angus & Julia Stone
The Shins
Alexisonfire
Miike Snow
The Temper Trap
Florence & The Machine
Paul Dempsey / Something For Kate
Stone Temple Pilots
Pretty Lights
Ellie Goulding
Pixies
Passion Pit
Parkway Drive
Paramore
Panic! At The Disco
Muse
Mazzy Star
The Mars Volta
Katie Noonan / George
Joshua Radin
James Morrison
Doves
The Dillinger Escape Plan
Bertie Blackman
Beirut

The Social Network

Movies of the year
Stone
Buried
Unstoppable
Twelve
You Don’t know Jack
The Killer Inside Me
The Social Network

Predictions for 2011
Kanye will clean up at next years Grammys
Music will continue to get better, just as it did in 2010 after a shitty 2009
British music will absolutely kill shit. Already artists like Jessie J, Jamie Woon and James Blake are making some serious noise with their unique sounds, including the relatively new genre of post-dub step.

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David Dallas – Coming To America Part 1 (video)

When I saw the email that David Dallas signed with Duck Down and is moving to the US, I was stoked. It proved that dudes from our side of the world can come to North America and make moves in Hip Hop. We’re doing the exact same thing but on a smaller scale (for now), so this is hella inspiring. Check the vid after the jump…

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What Cee Be On… Paul Dempsey

I’ve ashamedly fronted on a lot of Aussie rock bands for years. One particular band being Something For Kate. Sure, I’d heard the name in the last decade or so but never paid attention.

That was until we bumped into SFK’s singer/songwriter Paul Dempsey in the elevator at CMJ in New York City a month or so ago. He took the time to chat to us, and we managed to catch him live twice while we were in town, and last weekend here in Toronto at the Drake. His solo album, ‘Everything Is True’, is fucking brilliant, to say the least. The main singles and videos from the album have the damn embed code disabled (from Paul’s official page), so here are my two favourite songs from Paul anyway – ‘Safety In Numbness’ live in NYC, and new song ‘We’ll Never Work In This Town Again’. There’s also a great video of Paul being interviewed in Melbourne about his songwriting process. Dude’s a genius, straight up.

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Israel Cruz – Hold It Down (video)

Caught this on Twitter today. Shouts to the homie Israel, dude is making power moves. It looks like he got signed to Cash Money in the US, and if that is the case, huge props from the whole Fam bro! Dope video too, filmed during his travels…

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From Toronto to Queens – Cypher talks to Eternia

Really dope interview and featurette on the homegirl Eternia from the guys at Cypher. Watch and learn. I’ve known the girl for 7 years and I learned shit from this interview lol

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Emilio Rojas – To The Fullest ft Jaiden The Cure (video)

Y’all already know that Emilio is my favourite MC (alongside Phonte, of course), so I’m vibed as hell for his new project, ‘Life Without Shame’, presented by DJ Green Lantern again.

I caught up with Emilio at A3C in Atlanta recently when he rocked some of the new joints from the tape, and it sounds fucking amazing.

Here’s the video for the first single, ‘To The Fullest’ with vocalist Jaiden The Cure, directed by Court Dunn, who’s incredible (we gotta work fam!). Not sure when the tape drops, but the pre-release party is tonight in Rochester, NY so it can’t be far away…

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