The Universe | Our Creation
Title: Aqsarniit Gospel
Modelling: Murielle Jassinthe & Jennifer Lane
Artistic Direction: Black Lantern Inc & Mi Photograpy
Photography & Edition: Mi Photography
Costume: Victoria’s Arctic Fashion
Jewelry: Mathew Nuqingaq
Hair & Makeup: Cuttieesglam & Melissa Bascunan
Artistic Approach
My conceptual photographic approach is socially engaged. Representing the world through a decolonized lens, I’m shining the light for racialized and marginalized communities. Questioning the establishment, our social values. Giving to the eyes and hearts to see beauty everywhere. FOR A NEW NARRATIVE.
Title: photoshoot for the play Paradise In Purgatory, by Matthew Illaszewicz
Modelling: Murielle Jassinthe & Azreer Gill
Artistic Direction: Black Lantern Inc & Mi Photography
Photography & Edition: Mi Photography
Costume: Black Lantern Inc
Hair & Makeup: Black Lantern Inc
Performing Arts
The body is a vehicle for individual and societal identity awareness; that cultivates decolonizing approaches of the body and mind; that ensures the representation of the experiences and realities of the BIPOC, 2SLGBTQIA+, as well as neurodivergent individuals and communities.
Intermedium
Title: Being in Masaka
Subject: Murielle Jassinthe, Masaka (Uganda)
Artistic Direction: Black Lantern Inc
Edition & Digital collage: Black Lantern Inc
Artistic Approach
The usage of intermedium leads towards intermediality. It transcends the human experience, it tells a story, and shares feelings by any means possible.
Project: Cadavre exquis, Le LABO
©Music, lyrics, and voice: Murielle Jassinthe
Images: Madi Piller, Samuel Choisy, Denis Taman Bradette
Collaboration
My vision is to create intermedium visual and performing arts artworks which aim to open new paths by the intersection of individual experiences.
Photography
For Us By Us Fashion Show | Photo Campaign
For Nunavut Black History Society, 2020
Being represented the way we are, as we see ourselves. Celebrating our cultures in beauty, excellence, and pride.
Title: Black Panthers
Proud Black men elevated in their strength. Nor enemy, nor body, nor funny to make yourself at peace. Strong black men standing in history towards the future.
Modelling: Steve White, Hubert White, Clayton Greaves
Artistic Direction: Black Lantern Inc, Mi Photography
Photography & Editing: Mi Photography
Title: Fuzion BollyHop
It’s about love, love for dancing. Cultures joined together to celebrate life one step at the time.
Modelling: Maya Khan, Jibran Khan, Hubert White
Artistic Direction: Black Lantern Inc, Mi Photography
Photography & Editing: Mi Photography
Costume & Jewelry: Ranva Design
Hair & Makeup: Cuttieesglam, Melissa Bascunan
Title: Carnaval De Fogo
Nós não pegamos o fogo da vida, nós nos incendiamos | Nou pa sezi dife lavi a, nou mete dife nan tèt nou |On ne se saisit pas du feu de la vie, on s’en embrase | We don’t seize the fire of life we set ourselves ablaze | No agarramos el fuego de la vida, nos prendemos fuego | نحن لا نستولي على نار الحياة ، بل نشعل النار في أنفسنا
Modelling: Faith Russel, Mathilda Madekufamba
Artistic Direction: Black Lantern Inc, Mi Photograpy
Photography & Editing: Mi Photography
Costume: Black Lantern Inc
Hair & Makeup: Cuttieesglam, Melissa Bascunan
Title: Aqsarniit Gospel
Intersectionality of humans, who knows what they are made of, their identity, their vision. Eyes of the multitude, opened to the unknown.
Modelling: Murielle Jassinthe, Jennifer Lane
Artistic Direction: Black Lantern Inc, Mi Photograpy
Photography & Editing: Mi Photography
Costume: Victoria’s Arctic Fashion
Jewelry: Mathew Nuqingaq
Hair & Makeup: Cuttieesglam, Melissa Bascunan
Title: Mama Potomitan
When Africa and Jamaica meet…Both Nigeria and Jamaica have face painting and hair wrap in their culture. Beauty, cultural pride, etc. so many reasons to wear it.
In Nigeria the face painting is traditional. In Jamaica, it’s also related to the Maroons (Black revolutionaries fighting against slavery for their freedom). The Maroons also made history in Ayiti (Haiti), my country, which was the first Black republic in the world, gaining his freedom from slavery in 1804. Ayiti national day is January 1st. Ayiti inspired many other countries from Central and South America, or Africa to fight for freedom.
MAMA POTOMITAN is also a homage to my roots and to all BIPOC women, all women who are the pilar of the society. In creole it means “POTO” = the pillar “MITAN” = central. So, women are the heart of the community, the potomitan of the struggle, the pillar of the revolution. We are the source of changes by the society we carry on our back, the seeds of change we foster with love.
I salute my mother Yvette Sylvain, my grandmother Lornecia Jeune, my great grandmother Grand Sisi.
Modelling: Hannah Ogundimu, Stephanie Bernard
Artistic Direction: Black Lantern Inc, Mi Photography
Photography & Editing: Mi Photography
Costume: Cuttieesglamwear
Hair & Makeup: Cuttieesglam, Melissa Bascunan
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