With an artistic vision to reveal the beauty within each of his subjects, the new limited-edition bottle visually brings to life Laolu's interpretation of the complexity, nuance, and character of the Belvedere liquid.
The Brooklyn-based Nigerian-born performance and visual artist, Laolu's main artistic medium is the skin; he is best known for his body painting featured in Beyoncé's Grammy Award-winning visual album, "Lemonade." He's graced the cover of the Washington Post and has been featured in The New York Times, The Guardian, Vogue, BBC, CNN, and NBC. In addition to Beyoncé, he counts artists including Alicia Keys, Swiss Beats, Seun Kuti, Tony Allen, Alek Wek, and Danielle Brooks among his collaborators.
Laolu applies his mantra, "Everything is My Canvas," to mural designs, fashion partnerships, live art events and installations, and now to the new limited-edition Belvedere Vodka bottle. The first Belvedere bottle with high-quality full-wrap sleeve technology features a flowing design with sharp edges that represent the water and rye working together to produce dimension and taste. Subtle skin-sense texture, which reacts to UV lights, is used to bring another sensory component to the bottle. The charcoal coloring and distinct shapes create complex, story-rich designs, which draw heavily from his Yoruba heritage.
"When Laolu paints a subject, each design is unique to what he believes depicts their inner beauty. This phenomenal message is seamlessly in line with our mission to reveal the unexpected beauty in life," said Rodney Williams, president of Belvedere Vodka. "Also as a social advocate and former human rights attorney, Laolu's philosophies align with our commitment to community and creating positive action in the world; in this case, the program supports the (RED) organization and the Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS in Africa, a cause we've been supporting for 8 years."
The new bottle will be available at Temple Muse from this Saturday.