About This Product Once upon a time…the name Nichole came to be. Our personalized art print celebrates the singular story of Nichole’s remarkable journey through history, featuring a detailed account of the name’s origin, meaning and how it managed to survive the test of time. The descriptive words at the bottom of Nichole’s print reflect the spirit and energy of its “Destiny Number” according to numerology. Whether Nichole is a newborn, teen, or grown-up, a family member, friend, teacher, co-worker or any special someone, each story is an inspirational reminder of her core identity: Nichole, that one wonderful word by which she is known. As a gift or keepsake to honor and inspire the Nichole in your life, our art print makes for smart, engaging and distinctive décor. Combining typography with artistic expression, our original content is a result of years of rigorous research and carefully curated pieces of history. Every story we tell, we tell with love. Framed and unframed artwork is made to order in our California and Oregon facilities. Art prints are professionally printed on heavyweight fine art paper with archival inks for vibrant long-lasting color, clear text and crisp imagery. Each solid wood frame is handcrafted and available in smooth matte black and soft matte white painted finishes. With a buffered acid-free mat and backing to beautifully showcase your art, framing-grade acrylic glazing filters UV rays for protection and longevity. Frame is finished with a dust cover, wall bumpers and wire ready for hanging!
About This Product Once upon a time…the name Nichole came to be. Our personalized art print celebrates the singular story of Nichole’s remarkable journey through history, featuring a detailed account of the name’s origin, meaning and how it managed to survive the test of time. The descriptive words at the bottom of Nichole’s print reflect the spirit and energy of its “Destiny Number” according to numerology. Whether Nichole is a newborn, teen, or grown-up, a family member, friend, teacher, co-worker or any special someone, each story is an inspirational reminder of her core identity: Nichole, that one wonderful word by which she is known. As a gift or keepsake to honor and inspire the Nichole in your life, our art print makes for smart, engaging and distinctive décor. Combining typography with artistic expression, our original content is a result of years of rigorous research and carefully curated pieces of history. Every story we tell, we tell with love. Framed and unframed artwork is made to order in our California and Oregon facilities. Art prints are professionally printed on heavyweight fine art paper with archival inks for vibrant long-lasting color, clear text and crisp imagery. Each solid wood frame is handcrafted and available in smooth matte black and soft matte white painted finishes. With a buffered acid-free mat and backing to beautifully showcase your art, framing-grade acrylic glazing filters UV rays for protection and longevity. Frame is finished with a dust cover, wall bumpers and wire ready for hanging!
Karma Nichols is a 2020-introduced and all-round character. She is a student at Rainbow High that focuses in Digital Media. Karma always knew she be attending Rainbow High, because literally her whole family went there, including her older sisters. Karma often feels like she's living in her older sisters' shadow, so Rainbow High is her chance to make a name for herself and stand out. And the best way to do that? On her wildily popular vlog, Kontent with Karma. She is also part of The SCENE as a
Artist Robin Damore reflects on the portraits she created of the Trek legend!
Star Trek star Nichelle Nichols, who died in July 2022 at age 89, changed the face of space with her role on the show and decades-long work diversifying NASA's ranks
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Nichelle Nichols as Uhura ushered in Star Trek from Desilu Studios that began the enormous Star Trek Chain of creator Gene Rodenberry. Nichelle is repainted and restyled by Noel Cruz of ncruz.com for myfarrah.com. For more about Nichelle Nichols visit her web site www.uhura.com/ and on IMDB: www.imdb.com/name/nm0629667/ Dressmaker Details fashions are in the new issue of 1Sixth.co is out! You can order below: Elizabeth Taylor Cover: www.blurb.com/b/9282662-1sixth Life Scaled Down. This magazine features OOAK Artists and Doll Companies. Featured in this issue: Dominion Doll, Noel Cruz, Regent Miniatures, Fashion OOAK Designer Ryan Liang of SHANTOMMO, fashions by ELEN PRIV, Antonio Realli, and other OOAK Artists Chan Sama of Plastic Guy/CGdoll. Farrah Fawcett Commemorative Color with Fawcett Inset: www.blurb.com/b/9284044-1sixth-winter-2019 Special Cover Issue Featuring Noel Cruz's repainted and restyled Black Label Barbie of Farrah Fawcett to commemorate her birthday, Feb 2. In this issue features on doll fashion artist Ryan Liang as well as looks at ELEN PRIV, Eggie and Deb and other 1/6th scale designers and retailers. Special Feature on Dominion Doll and their masterpiece with twenty points of articulation. Commemorative Cover of Farrah Fawcett by Noel Cruz was released on Feb 2, 2019 and the Elizabeth Taylor Cover was released Feb 1, 2019. Farrah is on facebook www.facebook.com/FLFawcett. On Tumblr at; farrahlenifawcett.tumblr.com. Join Farrah on Instagram at www.instagram.com/farrahlfawcett. On pinterest at www.pinterest.com/myfarrah/ Photo/Graphic Layout & web sites ncruz.com & myfarrah.com by www.stevemckinnis.com.
Artist Robin Damore reflects on the portraits she created of the Trek legend!
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Nichelle Nichols as Nyota Uhura on “Star Trek” (1968). Nichols was one of the 1st black women featured in a major television series. Her prominent supporting role as a bridge officer was unprecedent…
Cathy Nichols does it all! I'm so inspired just talking to her. She's a compadre of color, lover of her community and best of all, she's willing to teach us!
Tom Ford said “I am tired of the cult of youth. The cultural rejection of old age, the stigmatization of wrinkles, grey hair, of bodies furrowed by the years. I am fascinated by Diana …
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I was given the rare chance to have a personal, one-on-one chat with Nichelle Nichols. She is appearing as an Honored Guest at the 12th annual official Star Trek Convention Las Vegas 2013. She is known to countless millions the world over as Commander Nyota Uhura, Communications Officer of the Starship Enterprise. Nichols' acting career and work with NASA has inspired, lifted up and moved countless women, African-Americans, and people of all races to seek their highest achievement in both the arts and sciences. We spoke of her historic meeting with Dr. Martin Luther King. We spoke of what Gene Roddenberry's work meant to her. And, I recalled her historic work with the Space Shuttle recruitment program, and how she improved NASA's human mission with her single-handed effort to include more women and African-Americans in the space agency of the late 1970s that was dominated by White-male employees.
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"Star Trek" actress Nichelle Nichols turns 85 on December 28 and is in a sc-fi parody called "Unbelievable!!!"
Nichelle Nichols photographed by Peter Basch, 1962
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The American actor has died at the age of 89. Loved for her inspirational, groundbreaking role as Lt Uhura on Star Trek, here we look back at her life and career
Nichelle Nichols as Uhura ushered in Star Trek from Desilu Studios that began the enormous Star Trek Chain of creator Gene Rodenberry. Nichelle is repainted and restyled by Noel Cruz of ncruz.com for myfarrah.com. For more about Nichelle Nichols visit her web site www.uhura.com/ and on IMDB: www.imdb.com/name/nm0629667/ and as featured on Comedy Central's Drunk History www.cc.com/video-clips/b5ir47/drunk-history-nichelle-nich... Lucy is in a Regent Miniatures Diorama by Ken Haseltine of www.regentminiatures.com. Farrah is on facebook www.facebook.com/FLFawcett. On Tumblr at; farrahlenifawcett.tumblr.com. Join Farrah on Instagram at www.instagram.com/farrahlfawcett. On pinterest at www.pinterest.com/myfarrah/ Photo/Graphic Layout & web sites ncruz.com & myfarrah.com by www.stevemckinnis.com.
This is yet another variation on the Colette Patterns Peony dress. Yes, this is now my fourth version (here are the first, second and third), but I love the shape, it suits me and I can get it to fit me well, so why not? It's made from navy sweatshirt knit fabric (Goldhawk Road, £4.50 a metre), with leftover red double knit scraps used for binding the neck and cuffs. Sweatshirt knit isn't the most glamorous fabric in the world, but it's so cosy and warm, I love it. I sewed it in exactly the same way as my last knit Peony, the only difference being that this time I tried some extremely fine fusible knit stay tape from A Fashionable Stitch on the neckline and hem. I'm still not entirely sure what I'm doing when I'm trying to stabilise a neckline, but it seemed to give a good, smooth finish. I can definitely tell the difference on the hem, it hangs perfectly. One big plus is that whenever I wear this dress, I get a distinct Star Trek vibe. If you reversed the colourways and shortened it by about a foot, it could almost be something Lieutenant Uhura would wear. Sort of. I think my cold weather sewing has now come to a bit of a natural end. My plan was to make a few dresses that I could wear during the arctic UK winter whilst still retaining a modicum of style, and I'm pretty pleased with the final tally. You can layer them up with cardigans and tights and still be warm and stylish (well that's the theory anyway.) Now I know I've got enough knit dresses in my wardrobe to keep me warm, I can get on with what I love most - making pretty clothes for the summer. Live long and prosper my friends. x