Ebony London

Ebony London




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Ebony London
YES I DID - At this painting event, you will draw a proud & elegant figure! You will spend time customizing the figure's gender, skin tone, hair styles & clothing.
Canvas size: 16 in x 20 in
MY SISTER'S KEEPER - At this painting event, you will draw & paint two figures, standing back to back, showing support for each other! You will spend time customizing the two figure's gender, skin tone, hair styles & clothing.
Canvas size: 16 in x 20 in
HARMONY - At this painting event, you will draw & paint three elegant figures, in flowing garments. You will spend time customizing the three figure's gender, skin tone, hair styles & clothing.
Canvas size: 16 in x 20 in
ROSE BUN - At this painting event, you will customize a color palette & spend time painting the skin, hair & background of a stylish & sophisticated figure!
Canvas size: 16 in x 20 in
Deeply Rooted - At this painting event, you will draw a tree, deeply rooted, in the likeness of a facial profile. You will spend time customizing the shape and color of the tree, the leaves and the background. Canvas size: 16 in x 20i in
Heredity - At this painting event, you paint three related figures! You will spend time customizing the three figure's side profile to show hereditary facial traits. You will spend time customizing the figures gender, skin tone, hair styles & clothing.
Canvas size 16 in x 20 in
ME & MY PLANT BABIES - At this painting event, you will customize a color palette & spend time painting a figure sitting on a couch, surrounded by plants.
Canvas size: 10 in x 20 in
IF YOU LOVE IT, SO WILL SHE - At this event, you will draw & paint a mother & daughter, standing side by side, holding hands. depicting the influence a mother has regarding her daughter’s self-acceptance and self-love.You will spend time customizing the two figure's gender, skin tone, hair styles & clothing.
Canvas size: 16 in x 20 in
MAJESTY - At this painting event, you will draw & paint the head, shoulders & swan like neck of Royal Power! You will spend time customizing the skin color, facial features & earrings.
Canvas size: 10 in x 20 in
WISDOM & EXPERIENCE - At this painting event, you will paint two figures. One representing Wisdom & the other representing experience. You will spend time customizing each facial structure, hairstyle and color palette.
Canvas size: 2- 10 in x 20 in
GIRLFRIENDS - At this painting event, you will draw & paint three elegant & fashionable figures! You will spend time customizing the three figure's gender, skin tone, hair styles & clothing.
Canvas size: 16 in x 20 in
Connection - At this event you will customize & paint two figures displaying a peaceful & calm connection. You will spend time customizing the two figures genders, skin tones, hairstyles, faces and clothing. Canvas size: 16 in x 20 in
THE COLOR PURPLE - At this event you will paint the "Clapping" scene from the movie The Color Purple.
Canvas size: 16 in x 20 in
ADORNMENT - Bring your creativity and your favorite necklace! At this event you will draw and paint your favorite necklace after customizing the colors of your torso and background!
Canvas size: 16 in x 20 in
IS OUR HAIR BLOCKING YOUR VIEW? - At this event, you will draw & paint a mother & daughter, proudly displaying their big, natural hair, unbothered by how their hair affects others. You will spend time customizing the two figure's gender, skin tone, hair styles & clothing.
Canvas size: 16 in x 20 in
BLOOMING - Using a pre-sketched canvas you draw, customize & paint your facial features & a blooming flower!
Canvas size: 16 in x 20 in
UNITY, STRENGTH & RESISTANCE - At this event, you will customize & paint a figure positioned in a power stance. You will spend time customizing the figure's gender, skin tone, hair styles & clothing.
Canvas size: 10 in x 20 in
LINK - At this event you will customize & paint five linked figures. You will spend time customizing the five figure's gender, skin tone, hair styles & clothing.
Canvas size: 10 in x 20 in
ONE LOVE - At this event you will customize & paint two hands creating the shape of a heart. You will spend time customizing the hand's skin tone, nails & accessories.
Canvas size: 10 in x 20 in
A NEW DAY - At this event you will customize & paint a sunset over the ocean & silhouettes embracing a new day!
Canvas size: 16 in x 20 in
TORSO - At this event you will customize & paint the torso of a masculine figure.
Canvas size: 16 in x 20 in
Art Studio: EbonyLondonArtStudio@gmail.com
Ear Art: EarArtByEbonyLondon@gmail.com
Fine Artwork: EbonyLondonFineArt@gmail.com Tele: (916)708-7093

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Unless you’ve been under a rock lately, you’ve heard the news of the United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union . While the decision has bigger implications, for everyday travelers like us, it means travel to the U.K. has never been more affordable. If a trip to London has always been on your bucket list, now is the time to do it, and London native Pamela Ibe is here to show you how.
It’s taken me traveling the world, living abroad for over two years, and finally coming back home to really appreciate all my home city, London, UK, has to offer. Here are some of my top recommendations to help you make the most out of your trip.
If you love to view a city from a high, The Shard, will probably be on your list of places to visit when in London. However, instead of paying anything from £26 (around $34) for a panoramic view of London, I always advise visitors to walk 5 minutes from The Shard over the London Bridge to The Monument . Not as high as the Shard, but you get spectacular views of the city, a mini history lesson on the great fire of London, and a lovely view of The Shard. Even better, a ticket up the Monument is only a fraction of the price of the Shard at £4 (about $5.25).
Cautionary warning: You have to walk up 311 stairs to get to the top – but it’s worth it!
London is a melting pot of cultures, so not surprisingly, the food scene is reflective of this. Being of Nigerian descent, I do appreciate some good old Nigerian food, and I need not look any further than Restaurant 805 , hailed as one of the best West African restaurants in London, and quite frankly I have to agree. I generally eat their fried fish or beef in stew with jollof rice, moi moi and suya, however, they are famous for their Monika fish, which is a whole fish seasoned and fried to perfection. 805 is in South East London, down one of London’s oldest and most historic roads, Old Kent Road. The nearest tube station is Elephant & Castle, from there it’s a short bus ride away.
For river views, strong cocktails, live music and delicious Thai food, look no further than Nakhon Thai. Situated near the once desolate and wasteland area, Docklands, it is now a thriving business and financial hub. This restaurant is five or so minutes away from the hustle and bustle of the business district, thus benefits being rather unknown, which adds to its mystique. Nakhon Thai is lovely place to go on a date, hang out with friends or celebrate a big occasion. Be sure to request a river view seat, and if you decide to take advantage of their extensive cocktail selection and head to the bar, the live music begins at 9 p.m. on the weekends.
If you want to get your grown and sexy on in a historically Black, and now “IT” area of London, look no further than the Satay Bar in Brixton. The Satay Bar is a great place to start the evening if you’re looking to go out clubbing afterwards, or a place to mingle with others if you don’t want to go all out.
The Satay Bar brings you a mature crowd, extensive cocktail menu and fabulous Malaysian and Thai fusion food.
If you want to turn up to some hip hop, R&B, soul and party until late, then Club 10 is the place to go to. Saturday’s are the best night to experience the urban scene. Be sure to dress up, as people dress to impress here, however, there’s no standing against the walls – this is a place where people go to party!
Now the Southbank is rather “touristy,” but without a doubt one of my favorite places to hang out in London. It’s right on the bank of the River Thames, and has an array of restaurants and bars, my favorite being Las Iguanas. I recommend checking out the Southbank Centre , which is in the heart of Southbank, and walking down to the river bank, which usually hosts an array of festivals all year around. If you’re a foodie, the Southbank food market, which runs on Saturdays and Sunday, is one of the best in London.
Avoid black cabs like the plague! They extortionately priced, and you’ll more than likely end up stuck in traffic. If you’re in London for more than a day or 2, I would recommend buying an oyster card , and get a daily/weekly pass on it. Tubes and trains do not run 24/7 here yet, but buses do, and Uber is a great option as well.
Danielle T. Pointdujour is a Brooklynite living the passport life to the fullest. With over 70 countries under her belt, you can always find Danielle traveling the globe in search of new experiences and the hottest luxury hotels. You can follow her writing, musings and global adventures on her blog Hotel Whisperer and on Twitter and Instagram .
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“ Brixton was like discovering a black utopia ”

— Emma Dabiri


Are you planning a trip to London? Wanting to experience more than just seeing Buckingham Palace and the London Eye? Do you want to know about 'Black Britain' but don't know where to start?
Here's our guide for visitors wanting the ultimate low down on London's black culture. Here you'll find restaurants, bars, activities, events, and more all catered to those who are #blackandabroad.
The thought of coming to London can be overwhelming, especially as it's one of the largest cities in the world. But we have the perfect starting place for you that will not disappoint...Brixton, situated smack bang in the middle of south London, and enriched with black culture.
Before we get started, here's a little background info as to why Brixton is a sacred place for Black British history. The first wave of immigrants (492 individuals) that formed the British African-Caribbean community arrived in 1948 at Tilbury Docks on the Empire Windrush from Jamaica. The majority of immigrants also known as the "Windrush generation" remained in the UK and settled permanently.
Moving forward to 1998, The area in front of the Tate Library in Brixton was renamed "Windrush Square" to mark the 50th anniversary of the arrival of the Windrush ship. So it seems the perfect place for us to welcome you.
See how the ladies of Curlture UK spent a day showing us around London!
There's so much more to explore in Brixton that we didn't catch on camera, such as Brixton Village and the o2 Academy, so be sure to explore further. It goes without saying that the history of Black people of London expands beyond Brixton.
Is there really Black history in London?...Heap loads is the answer. To learn more you can always book yourself on the Black History Walk tour. Lasting approx 140 minutes your guide will take you through hundreds of years of the African presence and contribution to London’s way of life. Click image for more info.
Now don't be fooled by the British accent or our tea drinking chronicles, London knows how to turn up with a huge variety of events where you'll be able to hear Bashment, Soca, and Afrobeat to Trap, House and 90's throwback tracks during the nightlife activities.
Reggaeoke - a brilliant fun-filled night with reggae karaoke
Block party cinema - Block Party Cinema brings movies, music, and street food together to create a unique, throwback vibe
Flovortex - FLO, A spoken word vortex every 1st Tuesday of every month run by Natalie 'Floacist' Stewart of Floetry.
Hot Since 91 -  A retro-themed experience packed full of old-school 90's goodness
Old school Sundays - a weekly hangout for fun-loving people mixing nostalgic tv, music and games with great food
Faded - All about cool crowds, good vibes and hard hitting music. They keep it fresh all day every day
Hip hop karaoke - The UK's Original Hip Hop Karaoke EVERY Thursday
Supa Dupa Fly - The essential fixture for any 90s & 00s, Hiphop, RnB and Garage lover
Hip Hop v RnB - Ripping through the greatest Hip-Hop and RnB anthems both old and new
Got Sou l - The UK's Premier #NeoSoul lounge is weekly, Every Sunday and... it's Free
Here's a bit of London slang for you. The word 'Shoobs' means to go to a party, (although no longer commonly used). To discover more events and parties across London town, we recommend checking out shoobs.com where you're guaranteed to find something suitable or you to shake your tail feather. ( Shoobs.com )
Not quite your thing? Perhaps you fancy something more relaxing? We understand your London trip may be your first break from work in a while, so going to parties may not be ideal. Well look no further, as we'll also give you the run down on the perfect chill out spots which still offers you the best in London's black culture.
African Market - The authentic marketplace and networking event for original and high-quality handcrafted African -and African inspired – designs
Hackney Empire- The Hackney Empire is becoming the Capital's major independent venue, dedicated to providing the widest range of popular culture
Levi Roots restaurant - it’s not a restaurant, it’s a ‘Rastaurant'. Traditional Caribbean favourites, including smoked meats and vegetables
Stratford Theatre Royal Bar - Free Monday night Comedy @ one of London's longest established free comedy shows whilst enjoying authentic carribbean food. Or perhaps even watch a theatre performance.
Troy Bar - Community bar for pints and Caribbean food with weekly open-mic nights and jazz funk jam sessions
Box Park Croydon - BoxPark Croydon brings modern street food, fine dining, craft beer & refreshing drinks to Croydon
Dalston Market - Highlights of this excellent market include a 24-hour bagel bakery, cheap fruit and vegetables, the sound of reggae music
Roof top Film club - A unique outdoor cinema experience screening classic, cult and recent film releases on an established rooftop in Peckham.
So there you have it, some of London's best kept secrets and amazing places to come and experience good vibes with like minded people in spaces celebrating our Blackness. We hope this guide will help and adds to your fantastic trip to London!
Jay & Tri, two young women from London and best friends since 2005, sought to make a difference in the society we live in. To do so, they founded CURLture in March 2014. In its early stages, CURLture predominantly focused on how to care for and maintain natural hair for black women. Since then, the platform has naturally expanded to also cover Black pop culture, beauty and lifestyle and support of Black Owned Businesses. 
CURLture is about accepting yourself and having confidence in how you naturally are, empowering each other and building a stronger community and nurturing the young minds and futures entrepreneurs. You can learn more about Jay & Tri and Curlture by visiting culture.co.uk.
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