Laylah Ali: Designer Nicole Parente

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Art21 first featured artist Laylah Ali in 2005
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Watch the original & uncut 13 minute film online! (via Hulu)

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Own Season 3 Today: DVD or iTunes
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Laylah Ali is featured in the Art21 episode "Power" along with fellow artists Ida Applebroog, Cai Guo-Qiang, and Krzysztof Wodiczko. The Season 3 DVD features 4 episodes, 18 artists, and is available from PBS and Amazon.

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Design Nicole Parente
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Artist Laylah Ali and graphic designer Nicole Parente have collaborated on several projects, including a billboard. See some of Parente's work with other clients: "I love design. I welcome a challenge. I find comfort in feeling confident about my work. I try to continually broaden my outlook, so that my ideas stay fresh, and so that I can continue to create smart, innovative work."

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Adobe Illustrator
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To transform Laylah Ali's sketches and ideas into digital form, Nicole Parente uses the software application Adobe Illustrator.

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MoMA Graphic Novel
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For MoMA's Projects 75, artist Laylah Ali created her first comic book:

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Laylah Ali's Newspaper Research
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Artist Laylah Ali and graphic designer Nicole Parente work together in the designer's home office in Cambridge, MA. The artist's hand-drawn notes are transformed into precise digital illustrations otherwise impossible without a computer.

Laylah Ali creates gouache-on-paper paintings that take her many months to complete. Ali meticulously plots out in advance every aspect of her work, from subject matter to choice of color, achieving a high level of emotional tension in her paintings as a result of juxtaposing brightly colored scenes with dark, often violent subject matter. In style, her paintings resemble comic-book serials, but they also contain stylistic references to hieroglyphics and American folk-art traditions.

VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Dowling. Camera & Sound: Ken Willinger and Bob Freeman. Editor: Jenny Chiurco. Artwork Courtesy: Laylah Ali. Special Thanks: Nicole Parente.

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