The work of Australian artist Hannah Bertram, is quite unique. She creates installations that, at first glance, look like beautifully (and permanently) stenciled work. However, it is actually the result of a dusting technique and it is meant to be temporary art work. For the Silence of Becoming and Disappearing installation, Bertram worked with homeowners […]
Monday’s Motivation: X-Men First Class {no, really}
A couple of weeks ago, I saw the new X-Men movie (please don’t judge). The movie was a bit long, and the mind does tend to wander…especially when blogging has taken over. But, much to my delight, the story takes place in the early 1960’s. The set designers definitely had fun with furnishings and styling. […]
Tropical Garden
This Sao Paulo garden rests under the shade of palm trees and pergolas. The owners wanted to be able to “…wake up on Saturday listening to the birds and admiring the dance of the branches in the wind”. Their landscape designer, Irene Cisneros, achieved this by creating an outdoor garden gallery of plants such as […]
Making a Splash
Ahh, the luxury of a pool. Now, these homes look amazing to begin with, but add an infinity pool here, a stunning view there and the results are spectacular.
Lego World
I saw the above image while perusing the Home and Decor blog. Later the same day, I came across Jan Vorman’s work. I was having a Lego Day it seemed, and now I’m sharing it with you. Jan Vorman, a German artist, fills architectural cracks, literally, with Lego like blocks. The installation, titled Dispatchwork, spans […]
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