Keeping its 1960s charm intact, the Writers House is a nostalgic renovation that’s a celebration of old and new. The home was originally built by the owener’s grandparents — both Jewish holocaust survivors who had passed away Continue reading
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Inflatable Art Pavilion in London
Members of Spanish architecture studio Dosis have imagined “Second Dome”, a great orange inflatable structure located in the heart of London. With a total area of 400 square meters, the pavilion features master classes, conferences and movies for kids and adults. Continue reading
Anchors Graveyard at Tavira Island of Algarve, Portugal
Tavira is a bustling fishing port on the Algarve in Portugal surrounded by rolling countryside consisting of orange, fig and almond trees. A short walk from the town is the beautiful Barril beach of fine white sand that stretches for over 14 kilometers. Continue reading
Tulip Felds of The Netherlands
This stunning aerial photography series has been shot by Bernhard Lang. Captured from the air, the tulip fields of the Netherlands look more like colourful tapestries than landscapes. Continue reading
Nature Land Art Installations
Focus on the work of Nils-Udo, a German plastic artist born in 1937, especially for his land art projects, although he started as a painter. His installations, paintings and photographs pay tribute to nature since he uses petals, leaves and snow as his creation materials. Continue reading
Magnificent Handcrafted Paper Flowers
Tiffanie Turner, a San Francisco-based artist and architect, creates pink, red, yellow, orange and white flowers in crepe-paper. The originality is in the fact that these flowers are created in a giant model of 3 feet wide. Continue reading
Stop, Think, Make
Domenic Bahmann aka Domfriday is a talented 34-year old designer, visual artist and photographer from Munich, Germany who currently lives and works in Canberra, Australia. His work has an understated style to his tongue-in-cheek miniature designs that communicates simple ideas tastefully and humorously. Continue reading