Re-inventing the Gioconda
When I was a student, we were encouraged to present our own ideas in a constructive way. Exploring a variety of viewpoints was great for creative minds, until everybody realised … Continue reading →
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↓When I was a student, we were encouraged to present our own ideas in a constructive way. Exploring a variety of viewpoints was great for creative minds, until everybody realised … Continue reading →
I took this picture a few years ago, at a museum North of London. This object was a lot more exciting when seen from the inside than just the actual object … Continue reading →
It’s great to come across sculptures while walking on the streets of London. They’re like little discoveries.
Continue reading →Music is one of my greatest passions. I took this picture at a private view last week in London, where music and art mixed together quite nicely. Can you guess the … Continue reading →
Time management skills are important. However, anything can delay us, which might make it a bit unfair when others are too strict with any schedule. We even have a template … Continue reading →
One of the aspects that I find great about London is the use that is sometimes made of spaces which, otherwise, would be derelict. The Canal Museum Trust have used an … Continue reading →
It caught my eye at once the first time I saw it. Maybe, that’s what’s supposed to happen, so that people don’t go past it without taking a good look … Continue reading →
I know. I haven’t posted in a while. Sorry! It’s been quite hectic at my end – a bit of travelling, a bit of music, a bit of art, etc. Now, … Continue reading →
Thank God for David Bowie, who lifted us from the drabness of suburbia, and showed us glittering possibilities. Thank God for erotica, exotica, lean, mean, back beat, slim hipswing, saxophone overblown. Thank … Continue reading →