Fine Art Photographer Showcases An Exclusive Collection In Cherry Creek

Fine Art Photographer Showcases An Exclusive Collection In Cherry Creek

by Jessica Hughes

The beautiful entrance to the gallery provides even those passing by with a sense of David’s work from the street. Photo provided by Relévant Galleries

Relévant Galleries showcases the larger-than-life fine art photography prints of David Yarrow. Photo provided by Relévant Galleries

Opening last July in Cherry Creek, Relévant Galleries showcases the work of fine art photographer David Yarrow through a variety of larger-than-life wildlife and lifestyle pieces. Yarrow’s work documents the natural world from new perspectives with large archival pigment prints that feature stars and supermodels such as Cara Delevingne, Cindy Crawford, and Jordan Belfort. Often drawing inspiration from the natural wonders of Colorado, it felt like a natural fit with Relévant Galleries to house one of his largest exclusive collections in the United States.

Located between the newly revamped Hotel Clio and North Italia on Clayton Lane, the gallery is a show-stopper for anyone walking by. “The visual impact of the gallery is truly spectacular with an outsider’s view of large-scale black and white images. It is hard to walk by and not turn your head,” says Courtney Olson, the fine art advisor for Relévant Galleries. “That alone brings clients in, however, when they see an icon like Cindy Crawford or Ciara and Russell Wilson in a shot it adds an extra level of intrigue. His work is so unique that people do stop and stare to take it all in.”

Cindy Crawford is one of the many iconic celebrities featured in some of David’s most notable works. Photo provided by Relévant Galleries

Shot in Southwest Colorado on the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, much of David’s work features strong ties with Colorado. Photo provided by Relévant Galleries

In the words of David, “Be bold, embrace the unexpected, and aim to create pictures with an impact.” David’s stunning photography is something to be taken in and admired from both up close and from afar. The realness with which he brings natural scenes and not-so-natural scenes to life in one single shot makes an impression on anyone, even if just an admirer. “The world truly needs to experience his work and the impact he makes creating it,” says Olson. Viewing his work is an experience all on its own.

While Denver has long been known as an outdoor recreation destination, in recent years, Denver’s art scene has also become one of the reasons to visit the Mile High City. With new galleries opening up all around the city, Cherry Creek has become a popular destination for the art lover, including the recent addition of Relévant Galleries.

“Cherry Creek North is the premier luxury location in Denver, hosting over 300 unique shops. We have two other sister locations (Clayton Lane Fine Arts & Master’s Gallery) which have had a strong presence in the community for over 10 years. Right now, we believe Cherry Creek is the new cultural hub of Denver,” explains Olson.

With over 50 years of experience in the fine art business, Relévant Galleries represents both world-renowned and local artists, with a dedication to the support and patronage of fine art. The Cherry Creek art gallery is the newest fine art gallery to be introduced to the AD Galleries family, represented by a collection of eight galleries (and growing) in resort towns, including Aspen, Vail, Beaver Creek, and Santa Fe, New Mexico.

“We pride ourselves on creating an unforgettable experience that brings together both stunning images and stories,” Olson assures her clients and admirers of the gallery. “At Relévant Galleries, you will always walk away from the gallery with more than you came in with whether that is an emotional or physical connection to the art.”

To learn more about Relévant Galleries and special V.I.P. events, visit them at www.relevantgalleries.com.

New Construction Breathes New Life Into Denver’s 16th Street Mall

New Construction Breathes New Life Into Denver’s 16th Street Mall

by Jessica Hughes

Rendering of the revamped 16th Street Mall. Rendering provided by Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure

Breaking ground on the new 16th Street Mall Project. From left: Laura Aldrete, executive director of Community Planning and Development, Kourtny Garrett, CEO of the Downtown Denver Partnership, Mayor Michael B. Hancock, Fred Worthen the Assistant General Manager for Bus Operations of RTD, Adam Phipps, the Executive Director of the Department of Transportation & Infrastructure, and Councilmember Chris Hinds. Photo provided by City and County of Denver

After 40 long years, Denver’s 16th Street Mall is finally getting some love in the form of a much-needed makeover. On April 14, 2022, Mayor Michael B. Hancock gathered with downtown Denver residents and businesses for the groundbreaking ceremony on the 16th Street Mall Project. The long-awaited project serves to breathe new life into the iconic pedestrian destination.

As many Denverites know all too well, for years, downtown has been a contentious topic of conversation with its increased crime rate, rampant drug use, and the city’s continued efforts to support those who are unhoused. So, it should come as no surprise that the city finally put the plans in place for this necessary revitalization.

After years of discussions around downtown renovations, in 2019 the city received approval to move forward with the project. Funding for the $149 million project came from a mix of local, state, and federal funds, including voter approved Elevate Denver bond funds and contributions from partners including the Denver Urban Renewal Authority, Colorado Department of Transportation, and Federal Transit Administration.

“This is a truly monumental day in the life of our downtown as we kick off a project that will secure the future of the 16th Street Mall for generations to come,” Mayor Hancock said. “The 16th Street Mall reconstruction is a key part of downtown’s comeback and will set the pace of Denver’s overall equitable and sustainable economic recovery.”

The 16th Street Mall Project is the first major renovation of this vital downtown corridor since its opening in 1982. A primary driver for the project is the need to address deteriorating infrastructure, specifically the granite paver system, that results in poor drainage, frequent disruptions to the transit system, and maintenance costs of more than $1M annually.

“The 16th Street Mall is one of the city’s most important public spaces, serving millions of people each year,” said Kourtny Garrett, President and CEO of the Downtown Denver Partnership. “This project will enhance the overall experience for residents, employees, and visitors, ensuring the Mall remains Denver’s Main Street. For now, it’s more important than ever that we rally behind the businesses that make Downtown special and ensure they have the resources they need to thrive during construction.”

To support the small businesses along the mall during construction, the City and County of Denver will issue $1M from the city’s 2022 General Fund. Plus, the city is partnering with the Downtown Denver Partnership to distribute grants and technical assistance to eligible small businesses along the mall.

The city selected PCL Construction Services as the design/build firm to carry out the 16th Street Mall Project. Visitors will begin to see improvements to infrastructure taking place along 13 blocks of the main corridor from Market Street to Broadway. Work will begin between Market and Larimer Streets, with the project wrapping up at the end of 2024.

Construction equipment with colorful balloons that will be a hallmark of the project. Photo provided by City and County of Denver

Some of the biggest changes visitors are likely to notice the most will be the wider pedestrian walkways, new designated areas for entertainment, and exciting new art that will draw visitors to the corridor. Additionally, the project will replace the Mall’s existing granite paver system with one that drains more effectively and offers greater surface friction to improve overall safety and expanding the Mall’s tree canopy for improved beautification.

The 16th Street Mall renovation is a component of Denver’s overall financial plan for an equitable and sustainable economic recovery and is anticipated to support more than 1,800 jobs, generate more than $155 million in income for workers, nearly $380 million in sales for businesses, and have a regional economic impact of as much as $4 billion throughout the duration of the project.

The RTD Free MallRide shuttle will continue to run during the 16th Street Mall project, rerouted to 15th and 17th Streets as needed. RTD will update the public on their MallRide page.

Access to all businesses will be maintained throughout the project. More information and updates about the project are available at www.denvergov.org/16th StreetMall. People can also stay connected to the project by searching “16th Street Mall Project” in the Apple or Google Play stores and downloading the mobile app.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Colorado-Born Supercross Rider Brings A Unique Mindset To Extreme Sports

Colorado-Born Supercross Rider Brings A Unique Mindset To Extreme Sports

High Ridin’ Todd Bannister

by Luke Schmaltz

Todd Bannister is a competitive dirt bike rider, participating in the Monster Energy AMA (American Motocross Assn.) Supercross Championship.

For the uninitiated, this extreme iteration of motocross features pyrotechnics, huge jumps, and hairpin turns on a track of dirt and mud that looks like it is designed to punish as much as it is to entertain.

Meanwhile, stadiums full of exuberant fans cheer on their favorite riders and savor the carnage when the inevitable body-mangling pileups take place.

Road Worthy

Although he was born in Colorado Springs, Bannister currently resides in Eaton, Colo. That is, when he isn’t out on the road pushing his personal boundaries to further his position in the overall rankings.

Bannister competes as a “privateer” which means he is not a corporate-sponsored, factory-backed rider with a huge team of technicians, an enormous budget, and the high-profile hoopla that comes with all of the hype.

To the contrary, Bannister exudes positivity, humility, and a genuine smile that no doubt makes his handful of sponsors, his family and his fellow member of Team Faith proud to be in his corner.

Doggone Exciting: Colorado hero, shown with his riding companion, competes in the Supercross circuit with a winning smile.

Vision And Purpose

Team Faith was founded in 1994 by Brian O’Rourke, a former high-level competitor in the sport who now serves as Manager and Team President.

O’Rourke’s vision is to imbue the tremendous impact extreme sports stars have on young people with a positive, constructive message.

After all, athletes in Supercross and other arenas are highly influential, especially through social media, and O’Rourke vows to “influence the influencers with the message of Christ.”

Emulate Your Hero

O’Rourke’s team consists of Road Pastors, Pit Pastors, mechanics, former riders, his wife and PR Director Monica, and a handful of professional riders. As a rider for Team Faith, one of Bannister’s roles is to spread the good word while competing at his highest level in Supercross.

While being guided by his team’s evangelical endeavors, Bannister also looks to his personal Supercross hero, Trey Canard, for human inspiration. Canard is a former five-time Monster Energy AMA Supercross Champion (among other accomplishments) while also holding the unofficial title of “The Unluckiest Rider Ever.”

His crash reel plays like a cautionary video shown in a driver’s education class or something a doting parent would show to a child showing interest in motorcycles. Yet his personal faith and positive outlook always helped him overcome adversity and forge onward.

 

Returns From Injury

Up In The Air: Bannister soars above the track in dirt bike competition. The sport requires monstrous jumps and pinpoint landings.  Photo: Dave Black

“That guy [Canard] is such an awesome dude,” Bannister begins. “His faith with Jesus has taught me a lot. I like to put that towards my racing and my career, especially with my team [which is] a ministry. He always had such a great attitude on life no matter what. Whenever he had something go wrong, he put his best foot forward and just kept on going. I always put [him] as someone to strive to be like,” Bannister explains.

Just like his hero, Bannister recently suffered a shoulder injury which sidelined him for most of the 2022 season.

April 30th at Empower Field at Mile High marked his return to the Supercross track and doing so in his home state made the event extra special.

“Colorado has its own feel,” Bannister explains. “The track here [at Mile High] is a little harder packed and the altitude has an effect too. It’s high altitude and I like it,” he says with a grin.

 

 

Breaking Bread

Feeding The Faith: Team Faith spreads the good word and feeds hungry riders at event competitions.

Understandably, Bannister likes high-energy music, and orchestrates his pre-race ritual accordingly. “I’m a really big punk rock guy,” he explains. “I also like pop-punk, so I usually go for a lot of Blink 182.”

As a member of Team Faith, Bannister also participates in the weekly ministry-based practice of feeding anyone and everyone in the race paddock (race team staging area) who might need a meal. With all of the privateer racers on a budget, it can amount to quite a few people.

“My favorite thing we cook that I like is the chicken because it’s healthy,” he laughs, “I go with that and a salad. I keep it kind of light because I have to race. I don’t care who you are, you’re always going to be nervous to a certain extent, so I try to keep the food down.”

Hometown Hero

A hometown hero, Bannister is quick to describe his love for his home state, “Colorado has its own feel. Nothing is like home,” he says.

“This sport requires huge jumps,” he notes. When Bannister is soaring above the track, for just a moment, he says, “A lot is happening really quickly … you just pinpoint a line and you do it in, literally, like, half a second.”

He sticks the landing and rides on.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Watch Your Back: Top Frauds And Scams To Look Out For In 2022

Watch Your Back: Top Frauds And Scams To Look Out For In 2022

“Fraud is the daughter of greed.”

  • John Grant

by Luke Schmaltz

The continuous exchange of money for goods and services is a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week fact of life. The neurology of commerce pulses onward like the relentless heartbeat of the human race. But, like seagulls swooping down on a fishing boat, like termites eating at the frame of a house, like flies laying eggs in an open wound — the fraudsters and scammers are at work ’round the clock, attempting to gain access to what is yours in order to make it theirs.

As technology becomes more and more sophisticated, so too does the savvy of hackers and scammers. Here are a few of the top signs of trouble which are afoot today.

Job Robbers

Savvy Scammers: Be alert for warning signs of a scam. Rip-off artists are working to access what is yours and make it theirs.

The cruelty of a rip-off artist knows no bounds, and if you think no one would try to scam a person who is simply trying to better their position in life by looking for a job — think again.

This scheme starts with a text message offering the recipient a job with a reputable company. This is typically described as a nonspecific position such as “customer service representative.” The person on the other end will say they saw your profile on a job board such as Indeed or ZipRecruiter.

Once you express interest, they will say the hiring manager will need to interview you via Google Hangouts. During the “hangout” they will inform you that you have been hired and proceed to request personal information for your background check, paycheck direct deposit, etc.

Takeaway: Any job offer which comes to you via text from an unknown person should be considered a scam.

Amazombies

Urgent Amazon Bluff: Be wary of urgent emails, text messages, and phone calla about your Amazon account.

One of the top drivers of perpetual, sleepless commerce is Amazon. The online behemoth of retail owns a massive market share so naturally; Amazon scams are proportionately prevalent. In fact, the top news item in this arena is that Amazon scams are up 500% from last year.

Urgent communications about your Amazon account may arrive via email, text message, or phone call. The text or script will say there is a “problem” and that your account must be verified and the matter is “urgent.”

Clickable links will lead you further into the phishing web, as will calling a phone number provided by the message.

Takeaway: Always access your Amazon account via your device and initiate communication from the website chat or messaging portals. Amazon does not send emails or text message with “click here” prompts.

 

I’ll Be You

People who post notices online for missing pets, items for sale, or requesting specific makes and models of cars or musical instruments can be targeted by scammers pretending to be on the lookout for fraud.

The person will contact you and express concern that they want to “make sure you’re not a scammer.” In order to proceed, they will then send you a verification code from Google Voice and ask you to read it back to them.

In doing so, they are capturing your unique voice imprint and setting up a Google Voice account in your name so that they can continue to perpetuate what they claimed to be wary of.

Takeaway: Never read back verification codes to anyone over the phone.

The Sky is Falling

Phony Phone Calls: Charlatans ask you to read back verification codes to capture your voice imprint and make it their own.

The rise in extreme weather events and the vigor with which the news reports them has viewers highly attuned to the suffering of others.

Scammers see sympathy as weakness and as soon as a hurricane gets named by the World Meteorological Association, a “relief fund” in its name is poised to be launched the moment the storm makes landfall. The same is true with wildfires, tornadoes, and the typhoons.

Charity organizations and relief efforts are monitored by watchdog groups such as the Better Business Bureau, CharityWatch, and CharityNavigator. If you are contacted and asked to donate, you should first verify the legitimacy of the charity through at least one of these organizations. Also, you can Google the charity’s name followed by the word “scam” and any reports of fraudulent activity will come up.

Takeaway: A legitimate charity will never apply a high-pressure hard sell when asking for a donation.

 

The Metacurse

The latest trend in digital lifestyles, while buzzing with fascination and excitement, is rampant with new opportunities for scammers looking to swindle distracted, googly-eyed gawkers.

This relatively new construct using headsets, virtual reality, and avatars in place of analog interaction has an “emperor’s new clothes” appeal for fraudsters. The avatars of coworkers, customers, customer service reps, and sales agents can all be easily impersonated by hackers.

Interaction based solely on digital identities places all participants in jeopardy of being easily played.

Takeaway: If it seems too unreal to be true, it probably is.