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succulent
They are this year’s biggest gardening trend and you won’t even need a green thumb to enjoy them; so if you are yet to get on the succulent band wagon then it’s about time you indulged yourself in a little haute horticulture.  Bringing nature inside has never been more important than it is today, surrounding...
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Paris is always a great idea. Not only because of the freshly baked buttery croissants but because of the endless art exhibitions that enlighten the city. Home of the Mona Lisa, the French capital has that certain ‘je ne sais quoi’ that continuously inspires artists and fascinates art admirers who, like me, will always find an...
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megan hess
If you like fashion, then you have probably come across the familiar and signature leggy ink illustrations of Megan Hess. Slender, chic looking model-like figures with oversized dark sunglasses, sets of pearls and coffees in hand are her muse. Drawn outfits to die for and legs that go on forever are the give away of...
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This week I stumbled across a series of photographs by Maud Fernhout tackling the issues that men face expressing emotion and the shame women feel for their laughter – being beautifully shot and accompanied by the words of each subject, it successfully presents the issue in a way that cannot be ignored and deserve to...
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In November, to break the monotony of everyday life I went to Oslo for a week. I’d been wanting to go for a while, and every Scandinavian country is on my list as I like the general culture and history of that part of the world. Oslo has plenty of that and it certainly didn’t...
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Don’t you just love stumbling upon a hidden gem? London is a city filled with vibrant surprises that welcome you on every corner, just beckoning you to come in and explore. Whether you pass the same shop every day on your way to work and finally decide to go inside, or you’re having a Sunday...
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Growing up as a part of the creative community, I often wondered why so many people refuse to accept different genres of art and prefer to stick to the classics. Being a lover of pop art, abstracts and surrealism, I was amazed at other people’s ignorance of modern artistic brilliance. It is traditionally thought that...
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As I get older the more I want to make stuff: small stuff, big stuff, home stuff, clothes stuff, pointless stuff, just stuff. Not that I’m any good at it and my patience usually only allows me to complete half a project at a time (something I’m working on) but the list of ‘stuff’ to...
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dismaland
After a rollercoaster ride in popular news so far this year it’s not surprising that Banksy has a lot of material for his new installation. Now of course Banksy being his usual self this is no ordinary art piece. This time around he’s bringing us Dismaland Bemusement Park; a dystopian theme park that comments on...
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Last week I had the pleasure of visiting the delightful city of Rome. Full of wonder and charm, Rome is an ideal location for sites that will leave you breathless, history that will continuously have you full and people that will keep you smiling. We got lost, very lost, and it was perfect. We ate too...
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