Saturday, April 28, 2012

DiVA Vol.12 Final (may-2012)

Cover Designer: Hollie Lo
Cover Model: Eliza Beth Serencio
Album: ALL FEMALE DiVA Vol.12 Final

01- Atomic Kitten - Whole Again
02- Rihanna ft. Ne-Yo - Hate That I Love You
03- Brandy - Right Here
04- Kelis - Caught Out There (I Hate You)
05- No Doubt - Hey Baby
06- Mary J. Blige - You Don't Have To Worry
07- Keyshia Cole ft. Missy And Lil Kim - Let It Go
08- Lil Mo - Superwoman
09- Foxy Brown ft Blackstreet - Get Me Home
10- Sean Paul ft Sasha - Im Still In Love With You
11- Joi Campbell - Watch Me
12- Janet Jackson - My Baby
13- LeAnn Rimes - Life Goes On
14- Mariah Carey ft P Diddy & Mase - Honey
15- Samantha Sang ft Bee Gees & Busta Rhymes - Emotion
16- Jody Watley - Borderline
17- Wale, M.I.A ft Lady Gaga - Chillin
18- Missy Elliott - Shake It Like A Pom Pom
19- Janet Jackson - All For You
20- Brooke Hogan ft Beenie Man - Heaven Baby
21- P!nk - Stupid Girls
22- Misteeq - Scandelous
23- Baby ft Toni Braxton - Baby You Can Do It
24- Katy Perry - Teenage Dream
25- Britney Spears ft Madonna - Me Against The Music
26- Lady Gaga ft Bonified - Paparazzi
27- Rihanna - Hatin' On The Club

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Two Month Break



Its moving time for all students in my neck of the woods, yes yes moving time for me too. I be taking off April to May so I will be posting back sometime June perhaps, hopefully the move will go well. See You all soon. 
- X3MiX



Sunday, April 1, 2012

X3MiX Presents Miss Hollie Lo (cd designer)


HOLLIE LO

As an artist, I am forever driven by an innate appreciation for expression and creation. I can instinctively say that art visualizes my joy, my sorrow, my stagnation and simply, me.

In 2006, I discovered the visual medium of digital art and photo manipulation. Not long after, another artistic outlet appeared when I decided to pick up a camera. To this day, I continue to pursue the path of bringing my thoughts to life through these two art mediums. No regrets there.


92 minutes
Release date: January 26, 2006
Canadian Distributor: Mongreal Media

In the Chinese calendar, years are named for animals. The Eve in the title of this first feature from Vancouver-based director Julia Kwan was born in 1966, the year of the Fire Horse. This is a special year as the Fire Horse only turns up every 60 years and since it has a reputation for producing troublesome children, the worst is expected of Eve almost from birth. Eve and the Fire Horse explores the religious awakening of two Chinese-Canadian girls living with their parents in 1970s Vancouver. Eve and her older sister, Karena, aged 11, are being raised by Buddhist parents who have never been particularly devout. Karena moves toward and embraces Catholicism with all the passion of a newly annointed saint while Eve, being younger and, of course, born in the year of the Fire Horse, approaches religion more like a world of wonder. To help the family through a spate of bad luck, Eve starts attending Sunday School. Caught between her sister's fantasies of sainthood and her own sense of right and wrong, Eve faces the challenges of childhood with fanciful humour and wide-eyed wonder. As they say on the official website, "Sometimes the most troublesome children are the ones that touch our hearts most deeply." Eve and the Fire Horse was the only Canadian feature at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival which resulted in its director being given a Special Jury Prize.