Sara Ali Khan sure knows how to blend her love for travel and spirituality! The actress was recently spotted in Jammu and Kashmir during the Amarnath yatra, a s
Editions: Handmade and uniqueMaterial: Oil paint on linen structured paperSize: H31 W23 cmOnly available at The Ode To Introducing "CC" from Sara Pålsson's captivating series, "Moments in Motion." Created with oil paint on linen structured paper, this artwork is a testament to Sara's moodyness, expressiveness, and playfulness. Inspired by the dance of figures and the interplay of light and shadow, these artworks breathe life and soul into any space. Discover the exclusive allure of Sara's "Moments in Motion" collection and curate your own unique art journey. Details: Please note that all handmade objects may have charming little imperfections and colour variations.
I mentioned quite a while ago that I planned to start art journaling. And I did plan to start, really. But it never happened. Until recently! I finally opened up my Dylusions journal and put some s…
statement of responsibility: by Sara Weiss
I’ll be honest. I’m more used to the lone hero in a story. Sometimes it’s a girl, but usually it’s a guy. A story with four female protagonists is unusual for me. I haven’t seen that many in a long time and I read a lot. All this being said, Journey to Wizard’s Keep by K.C. Cowan, Sara Cole, and Nancy Danner works for me. I was worried about four heroines and three writers, but apparently, sometimes the more the merrier turns out to be true. I like magic and feudal societies. This setting made the three friends scenario more acceptable. I feel people were closer in those times than they are now. Especially if they are from the same small village and one or more of them are in trouble. It makes sense that this bond would be strong. Much stronger than girls from our time. It was interesting to compare the differences in camaraderie between girls and boys. I liked Journey to Wizard’s Keep because the writing was good. There are three authors, but their styles blended seamlessly. I couldn't tell who wrote what unless they simply each took certain characters and wrote them. I don’t know, but the writing was smooth and I didn't feel any seams, or places where the style changed abruptly. The plot was good and the pace excellent. I liked the characters. It was a pleasant change of pace to have strong young girls as heroes. I think I would recommend it to young female readers everywhere.