![]() The Nomad Guy lecturing at Portland Bead Society, 2009. The Nomad guy presenting a lecture to docents and staff The Nomad guy and Anna Strankman, curator at the Portland Art Museumįormer MET curator Shirley Day, with the Nomad Guy at his Portland Art Museum exhibitionįormer MET curator Shirley Day, Portland Art Museum 2010 The Nomad guy and his eldest child, Mayan in front of the new Mayan installation Will be on display through the entire year of 2009. The Precolombian gallery at the Portland Art Museum. ![]() Rare footage of Fakir and Blake visiting The Nomad Exhibition': My Prodigal Daughter and Mayan Exhibition Being an International educator is a huge honor for a piercer and teaching about the history of adorning children is also culturally significant with HALF of Nomad's clients being kids. Piercing a baby's ears with an 'ear gun' at the mall is both traumatic and unsterile. He was also presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award for major contributions to the art of BODY Piercing. At Nomad we cater to parents responsible enough to seek out a trained piercer with an understanding of 'rites of passage' as well as sterile technique and procedure. Watch for video coming soon! This is a MUST SEE for piercers who actually care about the cultural origins of the industry they work in.įakir and Cleo at Nomad Jewelry Exhibition, 2011 Piercing the ears of a baby girl is one of the oldest and most sacred of human rituals. This exhibition has had over A HALF MILLION VISITORS in the last 3 years! It was a huge honor conducting a Tour for Fakir and his wife at this special exhibit. Blake and Fakir are the only two guys of their genre to take it to the "next level" and educate non-industry people. Fakir and Blake are the only two piercers and industry pioneers to contribute CULTURALLY (through their books, media and lectures) to their industry, and this exhibit is the ONE OF it's kind in the history of the industry. Portland Art Museum featuring the Nomad Collectionįakir Musafar,grandfather of the Modern Primitive Movement and his prodigal son, Blake of Nomad visit the Nomad Jewelry Exhibition at the Portland Art Museum, 2011.
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