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Sisters of Sclerder
Sisters of Sclerder is a captivating project by photographer Ibolya Fehrer, documenting the quiet and humble existence of nuns in The Carmelite Monastery in Cornwall. “The Carmelite order is one of the oldest and strictest among the female contemplative orders. … Continue reading
Matthieu Bourel
I’ve seen the work of collage artist Matthieu Bourel before – but his collaboration with Mexican photographer Anairam for L’Officiel Mexico really made me take notice. I love the flat, yet multi-dimensional affect of these images. Really beautiful.
Miscellany
The laid back aesthetic of Manuela Sosa’s house in “the pastoral hills of Vallvidrera, just outside Barcelona” is an inviting and understated home. Manuela is a florist who runs the flower studio, ‘Gang and the Wool‘ from a greenhouse on her … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, art/craft, eating, illustration, packaging, polaroid/photography, south african creatives
Tagged delicious monster, exhibition, Gang & the Wool, Manuela Sosa, Mid Week Distraction, Miss Moss, Paper Goods 2014/15 collection, ramen, Ross Phillips, sesame ramen with roasted tempeh and seaweed, shiitake ramen broth, Sir Kensington's, Skinny laMinx, soviet camping trip, The Fries of New York
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Dog Walkers
Dog Walkers is a photographic series of portraits by South African photographer Marc Shoul commissioned by the Joburg Photo Umbrella 2014. Each portrait captures a familiar sight in Johannesburg – that of a domestic worker or gardener walking their employers’ dogs … Continue reading
Botanical Postures
Carl Kleiner is a photographer with an impeccable eye for art direction. Every element of his work is carefully considered and meticulously put together. He first caught my attention with his work for IKEA. Postures is one of his more recent … Continue reading
Posted in polaroid/photography
Tagged art direction, Carl Kleiner, flower sculptures, IKEA, photographer, Postures, tulips
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Joseph Szabo
It’s been helluva long since I last posted here. I’ve kind of come to terms with the fact that juggling work, illustration, and blogging doesn’t always pan out. My blog posts wont be as regular as they once were, but … Continue reading
Robert Clark’s Dogs
I am unashamedly a dog person. If I encounter any dog I will make a beeline for said dog and give them a stroke. Maybe it’s because I’ve owned and loved dogs all my life, or the fact that my … Continue reading
Painted Elephants
Charles Fréger is a French photographer, born in 1975, who studied at the Rouen Art School. He is most well known for his Wilder Mann series – that captures the strange and surreal costumes worn by tribal communities in Europe to celebrate the … Continue reading
Miscellany
Given that we are finishing off the work week it seems apt to do a round up of beautiful and interesting things. The final season of Mad Men is in full swing and I’m really enjoying it so far. I’m … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, books/magazines/publishing, fashion, packaging, polaroid/photography
Tagged A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, Avie Designs, Ben Wiseman, birdhouse, Clinic 212, Coconut Milk Mango, Ed Suter, ES Magazine, garage conversion, Georges Seurat, ginger roasted pumpkin and quinoa salad with mint chilli and lime, Graypants Inc., Kiernan Shipka, laser cut invitations, Mad Men, My Darling Thyme, Neighbourgoods Market, Nicky Yates, Nicole Nodlund, red dot t-shirt, save the date invitations, street fashion Cape Town, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Old Biscuit Mill, The Tiny Grand Budapest Hotel
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Laura Pannack
Laura Pannack is a documentary and portrait photographer based in London. She studied at the University of Brighton Central Saint Martins College of Art and LCC, and has gone on to win a number of awards and accolades in her field. Pannack’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Laura Pannack, nudists, photographic portrait, portraiture, Young British Naturists
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