Showing posts with label Who Am I. Show all posts
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Thursday, September 27, 2012

WHO AM I ? : Chloe Yu-Ling Breitman-Mendel

CHLOE YU-LING BREITMAN-MENDEL

Fall 2012


1: Who am I?
Some people remain clueless forever in knowing who they are, but I will always be the big sister who loves to cook Thanksgiving dinner, read nutrition labels, and dance to The Cure in my underwear.

2: What do you do and what project are you currently working on?
I constantly study aesthetic. I enjoy counting the number of bricks on a building if I find the building compelling.  I have an obsession to understand beautiful things and to be surrounded by beauty. I optimize things aesthetically. At the moment I study at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and have co-launched a label called Animal Royalty. Besides Animal Royalty, I work with Reddymade Design, bake gluten-free vegan desserts, and visit my father for lunch as often as I can.

3: Where are you from and where are you going?
I was born in Los Angeles, raised in NYC, currently live in Chicago, and going where my heart takes me.

4: Who is your biggest hero?
I don’t think I have a hero. I try to compete with myself everyday.

5: What book is your bible?
The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus. I feel like Sisyphus pushing that boulder up the hill everyday. I am in hope that this feeling will pass soon.

6: What are some things you love? And some things you hate?
I love chocolate and I hate unnecessary comments.

7: What is your raison d’être?
To help my loved ones be the best they can be.

8: What is your favorite color?
That changes all the time. Right now I am in a pastel mode. Bring on the light greys, pale blues, and orange hues.

9: Who is your favorite comic book superhero?
I’ll admit to being the geek girl who read comic books. I liked Spiderman more than one should but I can’t say he was my favorite superhero. I guess I’ll say Thor from Marvel. No wait, now I want to say TINTIN. Yes TINTIN is my favorite. Does he count as a superhero?

10: What is your favorite NYC hot spot?
My favorite spot is Neta. It is a superb Japanese small plate restaurant nestled in the West Village.

11: What turns you on?
I think it’s hot when someone points out something I would have never thought of. I get interested and want to hear more.

12: What would the last question of this questionnaire be if you were the one asking?
Tell me about your parents. Both my parents are very talented and I respect both of them as pioneers in their fields. I am so grateful to be apart of such a fruitful family and life. My mother runs a beautiful tattoo sportswear line called YMX by Yelloman. It super functional and fashionable sportswear that doesn’t fall into the boring stereotype of yoga clothes. It’s a really unique line. Might I also mention she is the mother of seven children in NYC. My father is designer for J.Mendel, a fifth generation couture house. He is a very dedicated artist and holds the warmest heart.



Chloé Yu-Ling Breitman-Mendel is a family driven girl raised in the fashion world of NYC. Artistically motivated, she studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and approaches life with a renaissance attitude. This summer she co-launched the brand Animal Royalty and works with the design firm Reddymade Design in NYC. Sometimes known for her unique fashion style and love for baking you can find her at the farmers market, Society Library, or local coffee shop. Her motto is: “Do what you love, and do it right.”

LINKS:
Short film by Reddymade Design featuring Chloé
Reddy Made Design
Tumblr Page
Twitter: @chloeybm
Animal Royalty

Questions by PMc Magazine

Edited by Ceara Maria Burns
Photography by Olivia Hall, Courtesy of xoJane.com
Design by Jillian Mercado
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Caption:
Chloe Yu-Ling Breitman-Mendel, Winter 2012, Photography by Sacha Mendel

WHO AM I ? : David Greg Harth

DAVID GREG HARTH

Fall 2012
(As seen in PMc Magazine, September 2012)   

1: Who am I?
I’m David Greg Harth. People call me Harth. I’m an artist. I’m a New Yorker. I am not terrorized. I’m an atheist. I’m a poet. I’m single. I’m a giver. I love eating apples and cucumbers. I often take photo booth portraits with strangers.

2: What do you do and what project are you currently working on?
I make art. I have a habit of making art that engages the viewer to participate. Without viewer participation, the art does not exist. I’m currently working on a time-based participatory project, called “Every Person I Know And Every Person I Don’t Know.” I’m taking photo booth portraits with every person I know and every person I don’t know. Friends and strangers alike. I’m also always working on “The Holy Bible Project.” In between those projects I make drawings that look like circulatory and neurological systems. I also collect human teeth, wishbones, and used female toothbrushes. I’m also always writing poetry.

3: Where are you from and where are you going?
I’m from New York and I’m staying in New York. I do plan on going to North Korea soon, however.

4: Who is your biggest hero?
My Opa.

5: What book is your bible?
My bible is my bible. 

6: What are some things you love? And some things you hate?
I love love. I love the concept of love. I love being in love. Hate is a strong word. I don’t hate too much. I suppose I hate stupid people though.

7: What is your raison d’être?
I’m here to make art that makes people think. I’m here to spread love. I’m here to prevent other people from committing suicide.

8: What is your favorite color?
Orange, although most people think my favorite color is black.

9: Who is your favorite comic book superhero?
I don’t have one. Although I was quite fond of Bugs Bunny growing up.

10: What is your favorite NYC hot spot?
Hot? What is a hot spot? I don’t have time for hot spots. My skin is hot. I’m always hot. Some favorite spots of mine: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, a grassy hill with David Ippolito nearby (the guitar man from Central Park), Tom & Jerry’s, NoHo Star, and any place with a photo booth.

11: What turns you on?
I’ll answer this in terms of what turns me on as well was what inspires me. Black fishnet stockings, the lines of James Siena, Amy Culter, Marcel Dzama, and Mahmoud Hamadani, the vaseline of Matthew Barney, the whiteness of Robert Ryman, the concepts and drawings of Sol LeWitt, the parking lots of Ed Ruscha, the collages of Robert Rauschenberg, the blood of Marc Quinn and Hermann Nitsch, the fluidity of Brice Marden, the hotel room of Andrea Fraser, the breasts of Marina Abramović, the smell of Ursula von Rydingsvard’s sculptures, the beard of A. A. Bronson, the situations of Tino Sehgal, the photographs of John Coplans, and the cow wall paper of Andy Warhol. I am also turned on and inspired by the shit of Piero Manzoni, the silver hair of Klaus Biesenbach, the masturbation of Vito Acconci, the chocolate of Janine Antoni, the time of Tehching Hsieh, the walking and fucking neon of Bruce Nauman, the one minute sculptures of Erwin Wurm, the urine of Andres Serrano, the perception of Lucian Freud, the sculpture of Mark di Suvero, the situations of Tino Sehgal, the guns of Tom Sachs, the reality of Walton Ford, the large naked women paintings of Jenny Saville, the meat and flies of Zhang Huan, the light of Robert Irwin, the words of Leonard Cohen, Sara Teasdale, the music of U2, James, David Bowie, Pulp, Hans Zimmer, The Clash, and cold apple cider.

12: What would the last question of this questionnaire be if you were the one asking?
This question I’m struggling with. It is tough and I have no idea. I’m going to answer this question like this:

Please have your readers ask me something: question@davidgregharth.com

David Greg Harth is a visual artist based in New York City. He works across a diverse spectrum of media art including performance, video, installation, drawing, photography, and poetry. His work is often time-based and frequently requires public participation. Harth creates unexpected juxtapositions, often employing elements of tension and ambiguous social situations to provoke dialogue on a contemporary issue. Harth explores culture, politics, religion, sexuality, celebrity, and consumerism in his work.

A major part of his work involves gathering information, then collecting, documenting, and producing records on subjects ranging from current events and political, social and, economic justice to personal experience. In most instances, the process of a piece of artwork is just as important as the final work itself.

In his performance work, Harth creates unusual tensions in a common environment. He often puts his own body through strenuous activities to explore fragility, struggle, and adversity in both social and personal situations. Harth infiltrates the public realm with live street actions and interactive projects, often transgressing and questioning social boundaries.

David Greg Harth was born in New York. He has a BFA from Parsons School of Design and a studio at The Elizabeth Foundation For The Arts. He has exhibited in various galleries and art spaces since the mid 90s. Harth enjoys eating apples and the candid conversations that occur inside a photo booth with a stranger.

LINKS:
David Greg Harth
The Holy Bible Project
Every Person Project
Every Person Project Facebook Page
The Holy Bible Project Facebook Page
Harth’s Facebook Page
Twitter: @DavidGregHarth
Youtube Page

Questions by PMc Magazine

Edited by Ceara Maria Burns
Photography by David Greg Harth
Design by Jillian Mercado
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Caption:

David Greg Harth, Self-Portrait, 2012, Photography by David Greg Harth

Thursday, September 20, 2012

WHO AM I ? : Sandy Ambrose

SANDY AMBROSE

Fall 2012
(As seen in PMc Magazine, September 2012)   

1: Who am I?
I am a doer and a go-getter, a never give up kind of girl, a fearless leader who is not afraid to step outside the box and stand out. I’m always thinking about what I’m going to do next. I am a dreamer who is constantly striving for bigger and better things. I am a fashion lover, and a down to earth playful person.

2: What do you do and what project are you currently working on?
I am a model, an actress, a singer, and a songwriter in NYC. I recently shot a big print campaign, but I have also been on national commercials as well as on network television shows.

3: Where are you from and where are you going?
I am from good old New York. I didn’t have the easiest childhood, but growing without having a lot of money taught me many things, and allows me to appreciate what I have and where I am in my life now. One of my biggest dreams is to be on the big screen. To me, it is what I was born to do.

4: Who is your biggest hero?
My biggest hero would be my father. He was a great role model and someone that I looked up to quite a bit. I could talk to him about anything and he would always listen and give me great advise. Unfortunately, he passed away suddenly, but he’s still my hero.

5: What book is your bible?
I can’t really say that I have a certain book that I consider to be my bible. What helps guide me in this crazy life of mine is staying grounded through good friends and family. They know me best and have a great way of humbling me.

6: What are some things you love? And some things you hate?
I love so many things: my pets, my family, my great friends, to travel, and to listen to my favorite  music. I also love random smiles or conversations with a complete strangers. Memorable and unplanned moments are the best. I hate dating in NYC because it’s so complicated and stressful sometimes. It is, however, like a nice shopping mall of hot people to choose from.

7: What is your raison d’être?
I would have to say it’s pretty simple: to be the best person that I can possibly be with everything in my life. I only have this one life to live and I want to make it count.

8: What is your favorite color?
My favorite color is blue, but for some reason I wear a lot of black.

9: Who is your favorite comic book superhero?
That would have to be Wolverine. I think he’s a total badass.

10: What is your favorite NYC hot spot?
Oh gosh, there are so many great places here to have fun. For me it would be Gansevoort.

11: What turns you on?
A really big turn on for me is beautiful people who don’t know that they’re beautiful. I also admire a woman who can go out wearing a t-shirt, jeans, and a killer pair of combat boots without makeup.

12: What would the last question of this questionnaire be if you were the one asking?
If you could have one superhero power what would it be?

Sandy Ambrose is a model, actress, singer, and songwriter from New York.

Questions by PMc Magazine

Edited by Ceara Maria Burns
Photography by Jammi York
Design by Jillian Mercado
Contact Jillian Mercado if you’re interested in becoming a “Who Am I?”


Caption:
Sandy Ambrose, NYC, 2012, Photography by Jammi York

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

WHO AM I ? : Geary Marcello

GEARY MARCELLO

Fall 2012
(As seen in PMc Magazine, September 2012)


1: Who am I?
I am Geary Marcello.

2: What do you do and what project are you currently working on?
I’m a fashion designer. I am currently working on a collection for the Vidal Sassoon Tribute, a collection for the Latin Fashion Show, and a collection for Williamsburg Fashion Weekend.

3: Where are you from and where are you going?
I’m from Los Angeles. I would like to set new rules and break untouched boundaries that fashion hasn’t dared to venture into yet.

4: Who is your biggest hero?
Anyone who is following their heart and live their dreams.

5: What book is your bible?
Zen Buddhism.

6: What are some things you love? And some things you hate?
I love dogs, travel, art, music, and free spirited people. I hate ignorance, rudeness, and judgmental people.

7: What is your raison d’être?
I don’t really know, I just know I have a destiny (as we all do) to follow and not to question what our purpose is- just follow the path.

8: What is your favorite color?
Red.

9: Who is your favorite comic book superhero?
X-Men (Pyro).

10: What is your favorite NYC hot spot?
Buddah Bar.

11: What turns you on?
Creativity and Music, it’s a toss-up.

12: What would the last question of this questionnaire be if you were the one asking?
If you could change one thing in the world, what would you do or what advice would you give?


Geary Marcello is a fashion designer. He is currently working on a collection for the Vidal Sassoon Tibute.

LINKS:
Official Website
LinkedIn Page
Facebook Page

Questions by PMc Magazine

Edited by Ceara Maria Burns
Photography by Caryn LaGreca
Design by Jillian Mercado
Contact Jillian Mercado if you’re interested in becoming a “Who Am I?”


Caption:
Geary Marcello, FoXXy Face Lookbook S/S 2011, Geary Marcello w/ Models, Photography by Caryn LaGreca

Thursday, August 30, 2012

WHO AM I ? : Greg Mania


GREG MANIA

July /August 2012
(As seen in PMc Magazine, 2012)   

1: Who am I?
My name is Greg Mania and my worst fear in life is fitting in.

2: What do you do and what project are you currently working on?
I live a borderline double life. I’m a senior at Hofstra University, who majors in media studies and journalism by day, and a crusading NYC nightlife harlot by night. I’m a blogger that writes about fashion, music, and lifestyle. A blogger who is hoping to spark peoples’ inner superstar with topical humor and blunt discourse. Ultimately, I would love to become a creative director, work at a music label, or utilize my passion for writing.

3: Where are you from and where are you going?
I’m originally from a small town in central New Jersey. I’m infiltrating the newsfeeds and timelines of everyone one hash tag at a time.

4: Who is your biggest hero?
People who reject society’s axioms of beauty and define it for themselves. I also admire Bob Fosse, David Bowie, Garfield the Cat, everything below 14th street, and Duane Reade.

5: What book is your bible?
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde.

6: What are some things you love? And some things you hate?
I love glamrock, 1977, people with a general disregard for giving a fuck, L’oreal Elnett hairspray, boys who look like girls, girls who look like boys, iHop, Anderson Cooper, and an open bar. I hate kitten heels, ignorance, and that watery stuff that oozes out of ketchup when it’s freshly opened, and a closed bar.

7: What is your raison d’être?
Inappropriate hair height and gender ambiguity. I wholeheartedly embrace my femininity. I’ve always wanted to be someone people look up too. I love confident and fearless women. Most girls and gay boys tend to idolize women, and use these figures as an excuse to explore their identity and extract components they can implement in their lifestyles that mirrors the caliber of their idol. I may not have physical woman parts but I’ve learned to harness their spirit. That’s why I exude my feminine side so much. Men look up to heroes, people they consider pioneers who can shine light on the road to glory and save the day. I want to harbor all these traits so that anyone can look up to me even though I’m not Beyonce or Jason Bourne. Ten years down the road, I want to be interviewed and to be able to have that interview resonate with people without readers labeling me as gay or male first. They might see a man in stockings, but I want people to assess me based what I say, not what I look like.

8: What is your favorite color?
Black.

9: Who is your favorite comic book superhero?
Storm from the X-Men. She’s just so badass, and she went through a punk phase in the early 80’s.

10: What is your favorite NYC hot spot?
Breedlove’s Magic Monday at Tammany Hall.

11: What turns you on?
Guys I can’t have and sick guitar riffs.

12: What would the last question of this questionnaire be if you were the one asking?
What’s your real last name?

Greg Mania is a writer, designer, student, Internet spectacle, and nightlife personality. He enjoys wrecking havoc on the online community and is head of the music, fashion, comedy, and lifestyle blog Le Cabaret De Mania. He will graduate from Hofstra University in May 2013.

LINKS:
Facebook Page
Twitter: @gregmania
Blog Page

Questions by PMc Magazine

Edited by Ceara Maria Burns
Photography by Ky DiGregorio
Design by Jillian Mercado
Contact Jillian Mercado if you’re interested in becoming a “Who Am I?”


Caption:
Greg Mania, 2011, Photography by Ky DiGregorio

WHO AM I ? : Sophia Rasmea


SOPHIA RASMEA

July /August 2012
(As seen in PMc Magazine, 2012)    

1: Who am I?
Sophia Rasmea.

2: What do you do and what project are you currently working on?
I am a visual artist, a model, and a singer. In my work, I switch between mediums and outlets of creation frequently. Right now I’m obsessed with the challenge of subconscious creation through drawing and painting.

3: Where are you from and where are you going?
The stars to the dirt. With a pit stop in Wisconsin.

4: Who is your biggest hero?
I have so many heroes. My mum and dad are truly the strongest people I know and I know that I will always be learning from their adventures. Musically my heros are Elvis Presley, Wendy O. Williams, Joan Jett, and Etta James. These people forever inspire my soul and my music.

5: What book is your bible?
I have no bible, but I do have some scattered literature that I carry around in my head often. Diary of a Genius by Salvador Dali is amazing. A simple glimpse into Dali’s mind and personality leave me wanting to push myself more. My Name is Asher Lev by Chaim Potok was also immensely inspiring. As an artist the book taught me that there are no boundaries when you commit to a life of creation. Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Collected Stories are so whimsical and I can so easily fill my head with visuals of his tales, all of which leave impressions on my heart. Anything that thoroughly claims me as part of their world with only words impresses me.

6: What are some things you love? And some things you hate?
I love crystals, Elvis Presley, seashells, tea, kitties, green tea ice cream, nature, bonfires, surrealism, thrifting, the 1960’s, soul, the freedom of expression, clouds, seeing the result of a wet on wet wash with watercolor, Girl Power, sake, meditation, and mood ring eyes. I try not to hate anything, or to emit the least amount of negative energy, but ignorance and egos are some things I just cannot stand.

7: What is your raison d’être?
Creation is my raison d’etre.

8: What is your favorite color?
For the longest time my favorite non-color was black. I’ve only recently allowed color into my wardrobe and onto my head. I’ve entered a Picasso blue period quite recently and am in love with royal blue, but only on my canvas.

9: Who is your favorite comic book superhero?
Batman is super rad. The whole notion that any one can be a superhero is fantastic. He’s just a normal guy, fighting for good, and letting every one know they can too.

10: What is your favorite NYC hot spot?
Booooooooof (Thanks for the suggestion Stefon).

11: What turns you on?
Hearts of gold. Purity and truth.

12: What would the last question of this questionnaire be if you were the one asking?
Who is inspiring you the most right now in your life? Jim Nutt, Freud, and Picasso.

Sophia Rasmea Elsayed is a third generation visual artist whose roots go back to the pyramids of Egypt, where her grandmother designed dresses for the Egyptian movie stars, and her father was a highly acclaimed sculptor. Artistry runs thick in her veins and comes out in numerous mediums such as her dreamy watercolors and her stylized clay heads. Inspired by surrealism and subconscious creation, her art focuses on perception and the human form. Sophia is a deeply empathetic young woman whose immense emotions transfer from her visual art to her physical art in the fields of acting, modeling, and singing. She recently shot for NYC’s infamous Rock n’ Roll haven Trash & Vaudeville, and played a psychedelic dancing girl in A Place To Bury Strangers’ new music video, “You Are The One.” Whether Sophia is at home painting, on location shooting, or in the studio singing, one thing you cannot question is the vivid charisma that beams out of her always.

LINKS:
Facebook Page
Twitter: @SophiaRasmea
Blog Page
YouTube Page
Find me on Instagram @ sophiarasmea

Questions by PMc Magazine

Edited by Ceara Maria Burns
Photography by Michael-Bryan-Byers-Dent
Design by Jillian Mercado
Contact Jillian Mercado if you’re interested in becoming a “Who Am I?”


Caption:
Sophia Rasmea, Chérie, 2012, Photography by Michael-Bryan-Byers-Dent

WHO AM I ? : MaryAnne Piccolo


MARYANNE PICCOLO

July /August 2012
(As seen in PMc Magazine, 2012)    


1: Who am I?
I am MaryAnne Piccolo. The name is ethnic, not instrumental. Many people call me Map for short. Most of my friends affectionately call me just Mappy.

2: What do you do and what project are you currently working on?
I am a performer. I am a character actor predominately working in musical theater. I just finished a run of the zany rock n’ roll roller skating musical Xanadu which ran this summer in Park Slope. My niche is really in contemporary and edgy pop and rock musicals. With that being said, I am also a vocalist and have my hands in many pots outside the musical theater world. I am working on some really exciting projects with a few musicians including a demo for a new musical. I am also a teaching artist. For my next project, I will be  joining forces with the incomparable Mike Greco and his band Tribute. We will be fronting a Fleetwood Mac/ Stevie Nicks tribute band. I am so pumped to be on board for this because the talent and musicianship involved are tremendous. It’s a vocalist’s dream to get to sink your teeth into material like this, not just because of the fantastic melodies, but for the storytelling demanded by a catalogue like this.

3: Where are you from and where are you going?
I was born and raised on Lawn Guyland as they say, or rather I say. I moved to New York City in 2001 and soon after, I hit the road for work. Between touring and regional gigs I have performed in I think around 43 states, Canada, and Europe. I would say one of my favorite contracts was playing at the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland. It was wild. Where am I going? Onward and upward I hope, while conquering anything that may be in my path.

4: Who is your biggest hero?
I have two heroes: my parents. In their own ways they both taught me that hard work and dedication can pay off and that any goal is obtainable. You just have to figure out  your journey to get you there.

5: What book is your bible?
I honestly do not have a book that I live by, and I don’t really read for pleasure much anymore as I am half way through graduate school and most of my reading is for research. But if you want a wild read I recommend I’m with the Band: Confessions of A Groupie. The book is a memoir by Pamela Des Barres recounting her escapades of the late 1960′s and early 1970′s. And if you really have time on your hands, you can follow it up with Take Another Little Piece of My Heart: A Groupie Grows Up where she ends up living alone with her two cats, Dupi and Tupi.

6: What are some things you love? And some things you hate?
I love my family and friends. I also love singing, dancing, laughing so hard I almost pee, really good iced coffee, fashion in the 1970′s, killer boots, bunnies, and anything black leather fringe. I hate people with a sense of entitlement.

7: What is your raison d’être?
My reason for existence is to create art that inspires people to live the best life they can. As a teaching artist, I use a phrase with my students: aspire to inspire!

8: What is your favorite color?
Paint it black!

9: Who is your favorite comic book superhero?
I was never really into the whole comic book superhero deal as a kid. As a very young child I did however watch WWF (now known as WWE) with my uncle, and I was obsessed with it. I think it was because it was very theatrical; the props and costumes back then were fantastic. It was also around the time of the birth of MTV and almost every WWF wrestler had a theme song and music video. I knew them all, owned the record, and had special choreography to each song. If I had to pick a favorite athletic-fantasy-man-in-a-crazy-outfit-from-my-childhood it would undoubtedly be The Ultimate Warrior. He was just badass.

10: What is your favorite NYC hot spot?
I would have to say my favorite party in NYC is Breedlove’s Magic Monday. Over the years it has changed venues a few times, but it has finally made its home at Tammany Hall. It’s always a blast with different guest performers and artists each week, but you can always count on being crooned to by your host with the most, Breedlove. Breedlove and I have been friends for over ten years. He is my family and literally one of the most talented giving beautiful people you will ever meet.

11: What turns you on?
Con Edison if I pay my bill on time.

12: What would the last question of this questionnaire be if you were the one asking?
I would probably ask something like what is your favorite beauty secret or regime that you swear by? I feel like you never know what tricks people have up their sleeves and if it helps me not get wrinkles or sleep better I want to know the tricks.

MaryAnne Piccolo is a New York City based artist. She is a woman of many hats, and all of them fabulous. She is a professional in theatre world with credits that include a variety of regional work, international gigs and a 1st national tour. She is a stand out amongst her peers not only because of her edgy look and rock infused vocals, but she has comedic chops to spare. As a vocalist, MaryAnne’s versatility allows her to cross over genres with great ease. Although she is classically trained and specializes in musical theatre, her heart is all rock n’ roll. MaryAnne is also a freelance teaching artist who works with up and coming young artists as well as working professionals. Her teaching artistry is deeply rooted in story telling, narrative, justification, and empowerment. She aspires to inspire her students to take control of their art, own it, love it, live it and change lives with it. For more information on current productions, events, or private coaching please visit www.maryannepiccolo.com.

LINKS:
Facebook Page
Twitter: @MaryAnnePiccolo
MaryAnne Piccolo’s Site

Questions by PMc Magazine

Edited by Ceara Maria Burns
Photography by Veronica Ibarra
Design by Jillian Mercado
Contact Jillian Mercado if you’re interested in becoming a “Who Am I?”


Caption:
MaryAnne Piccolo, 2012, Photography by Veronica Ibarra