Kubik is a new installation that just returned to Berlin after a 4-year absence. The concept, developed by Balestra Berlin in 2006 was re-installed to
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Image 1 of 18 from gallery of Nine Bridges Country Club / Shigeru Ban Architects. Photograph by Hiroyuki Hirai
The place that once hosted Princess Diana, The Rolling Stones, and everyone who was anyone comes roaring back in an extravagant new space.
Annabel's, the exclusive private nightclub in London's Mayfair neighborhood…
The '80s were a fascinating decade. It was a time of excess, brash attitudes, and bold colors. A period when artists dared to dream in every possible direction, and cultural icons didn’t hold back with the creative forces they unleashed. But even though the '80s are widely known as the golden age of Western culture that blessed us with countless gifts, let’s be honest — it's equally weird. Especially stylistically.
Mysore Palace - a must for any visit to southern India. Explore the decadence of past rulers at this incredibly opulent palace. Keep reading!
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During the month of January, Carolyn Gavin treated us to lots of beautiful pictures which she shared with us as our Guest Pinner on Pinterest, a few of which are shown here below. February: Rebecca Green And now, Carolyn is passing the “pin” over to Rebecca Green. Each month, we invite someone who we enjoy […]
The designer Martin Brudnizki and artist Celso dream up a radiant nightclub rooted in Mexican alebrijes folklore
I thought I was an angst-y kid, but then I watched this movie.
Nos retratos de “Agemaps”, os rostos de diferentes épocas são costurados, provocando um aspecto de filmes de terror
An utterly gorgeous array of the ocean's bounty.
“After a long day packed with business meetings in Budapest this is the perfect place to let go of all your work sorrows and start the night in a good mood. Or like me, start the day there to wake up.” Csendes is a vintage Bar & Café in the center of Budapest. What makes […]
Letting your cat(s) go outside is a big decision. There are a lot of factors to consider and there are plenty of people who think it's a terrible idea. Here's why after weighing the pros and cons, I've decided to let my cats go outside.
This giclée print would add a magic mood to your studio or home! Perfect for a bar or club decor. Available in four sizes: Small 30x40cm or 11.8 x 15.7 inches Medium 50x70cm or 19.6 x 27.5 inches Large 91x61cm or 35.8 x 24 inches XL 100x70cm or 39.3 x 27.5 inches • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²) • 21×30cm posters are size A4 ***Please, don't order mounts and frames before you get the print. This way, you'll avoid possible imperfections. Note that the colors may vary from screen to screen. Thank you for looking! *Please note that this listing is for print only. The frame and accessories are not included! All products are copyright-protected. ©victoria Semykina 2020
It's October and Halloween is on my mind! I love chandelier prints....they remind me of ornate, old mansions. You know, the old, abandoned ones...like the "haunted" mansion at Disney. It's easy to wonder what it was like to live in one of those old mansions and what it looked like when the mansions were bright & full of life. Sooo where am I going with this blog post? It all started because we have some new chandelier prints coming soon! Those old, dark mansions surely don't match the bright & fresh prints we have coming, but I like to think antique chandeliers gave some inspiration! NESTING and DAISY COTTAGE are just delightful and they are due October/November! We can't wait to have these lovely lines in stock! First up, NESTING by Quilting Treasures! And here's a snippet of Riley Blake's Daisy Cottage: You can pre-order both if you like, just click on the links above! Have a happy Wednesday, everyone!
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A thought just popped up in my head that wouldn't it be cool if we could have different foods for different times in a day?
Studio Peregalli uncovered a long-gone 19th-century home hidden beneath layers and layers of paint.
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Paul Hogarth by William Smith in 1969 When I was a student at Cambridge Art School, Paul Hogarth RA (1917 – 2001), the famous reportage artist, was a visiting lecturer. He encouraged us to 'go out and draw' and 'use our eyes'. Good advice. It really hones your observational skills. Paul Hogarth was born in 1917 in Kendal, Cumbria. In 1923 his family and he moved to Manchester. He attended the Manchester School Of Art from 1934 to 1936, where he became involved in the Artists' International Association and the Communist Party of Great Britain. After 1936 he attended St Martins College in London, and fought in the Spanish Civil War in the International Brigade. Paul Hogarth was one of the most prolific and successful commercial artists of his day, a painter in watercolours, an illustrator and printmaker, he is probably best known for his images of the faraway and exotic, with a sensitivity to architecture. Through his commitment to the radical Left in the 1950s which involved working trips to China, the USSR and the Soviet satellite states, to the time he spent living and working in the United States, Paul's drawings and paintings represent an important and unique record of six decades of world history. His love of travel and his unique ability to gain an insight into other cultures did not diminish through the years, as his 1995 trip to Croatia and subsequent exhibitions demonstrated. Literature was another great force in Paul's life and it is through his collaborations with celebrated writers including Doris Lessing, Brendan Behan, Graham Greene, Robert Graves and Lawrence Durrell that Paul's work became familiar to millions across the globe. These have appeared in his own books and lithographs and also in collaboration with such distinguished writers as Robert Graves, Graham Greene and Lawrence Durrell. He illustrated a large format edition of Peter Mayles 'A Year In Provence' and painted watercolours to illustrate an anthology of John Betjemans essays 'In Praise of Churches', bringing him wide recognition across the globe. From 1959 to 1962 he was Senior Tutor at the Cambridge School of Art and from 1964 to 1971 at the Royal College of Art, London. In 1968-1969 he was associate professor of illustration at the Philadelphia College of Art, USA. Hogarth was elected to the Royal Academy of Arts in 1974 and to full membership in 1984. He became honorary president of the Association of Illustrators in 1982 and he received an O.B.E. in 1989. In 1999 he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Arts by Manchester Metropolitan University. In 1967 at Cambridge we were set a reportage project drawing London markets over a period of a week. I did drawings of Leadenhall Market, Smithfield meat market, the original Covent Garden fruit & vegetable market, and the original Billingsgate fish market in Lower Thames Street. Here is one of my drawings of Billingsgate and Paul Hogarth's influence is clear. I remember he liked these drawings. Billingsgate Market 1967 pencil on paper © Poul Webb My thanks go to the estate of Paul Hogarth - Diana Hogarth and Simon Robson for their cooperation and permission and to publish these blog posts. For more information on Paul Hogarth and for limited edition prints visit www.paulhogarth.co.uk (There is a direct link in the "Links" column in the sidebar) This is part 1 of a 3-part post on the works of Paul Hogarth: 1952 Athens Cinema copyright © Estate of Paul Hogarth 1961 Penguin Books Goodbye to All That by Robert Graves 1961 Penguin Books The Trial of Lady Chatterley 1962 Penguin Books Bliss and Other Stories by Katherine Mansfield 1962 Penguin Books. The Death of the Heart by Elizabeth Bowen 1962 Penguin Books The End of the Affair by Graham Greene 1962 Penguin Books Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell 1962 Penguin Books Hons and Rebels by Jessica Mitford 1962 Penguin Books Pincher Martin by William Golding 1962 Penguin Books The Goddam White Man by David Lytton 1962 Penguin Books The Good Companions by J. B. Priestley 1962 Penguin Books The Heart of the Matter by Graham Greene 1962 Penguin Books The Patriots by James Barlow 1962 Penguin Books The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene 1962 Penguin Books The Quiet American by Graham Greene 1962 Penguin Books The Vodi by John Braine 1963 Fortune magazine 1963 Fortune magazine 1963 Fortune magazine 1963 Fortune magazine 1963 Fortune magazine 1963 Fortune magazine 1963 Fortune magazine 1963 Fortune magazine 1963 Fortune magazine cover 1963 Penguin Books For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway 1963 Penguin Books The Outsider by Albert Camus 1963 Penguin Books The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber and Other Stories by Ernest Hemingway 1963 Penguin Books The Snows of Kilimanjaro by Ernest Hemingway 1965 Penguin Books Men Without Women by Ernest Hemingway 1963 Penguin Books Animal Farm by George Orwell 1963 Penguin Books My Friend Judas by Andrew Sinclair 1963 Penguin Books Stamboul Train by Graham Greene 1963 Penguin Books The Fall by Albert Camus 1963 Penguin Books The Ministry of Fear by Graham Greene 1963 Penguin Books Memories of a Catholic Childhood by Mary McCarthy 1964 Brendan Behan's New York 1964 Brendan Behan's New York 1964 Brendan Behan's New York 1964 Brendan Behan's New York 1964 Brendan Behan's New York 1964 Penguin Books Stamboul Train by Graham Greene 1964 Penguin Books The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene 1964 Penguin Books The Heart of the Matter by Graham Greene 1964 Penguin Books The Sovereigns by Roger Vailland 1964 Penguin Books The Tempter by Anthony Bloomfield 1964 Penguin Books What Makes Sammy Run? by Bud Schulberg 1966 Penguin Books King Solomon's Mines by Rider Haggard 1967 Penguin Books The Comedians by Graham Greene 1967 Penguin Books The Comedians by Graham Greene 1969 Penguin Books May We Borrow Your Husband? by Graham Greene 1970 Penguin Books Collected Essays by Graham Greene
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