One of the most interesting, vibrant, alive, modern and questioning museum in Paris.
Read More
A place for body & soul with laid-back vibe. Live music every Monday, raclette Tuesdays, vivid and cool ambience for an alternative afterwork.
Read More
The Shell Grotto is basically a subterranean passageway covered in mosaics created with seashells, 4.6 million shells apparently. Its quite incredible, I love it and its well worth a visit.
Read More
Best ceviche in LA. Hands down.
Read More
Stunning sunset! What is better than walking up to a hill from the middle of the city, and to enjoy a sunset with the whole view of Hong Kong.
Read More
Cozy and comfortable Thai restaurant with excellent curries and noodle dishes. Lovely spice blends and great service. They have excellent coconut ice cream as well.
Read More
Best sicilian slices in all of Brooklyn. Tasty creamsicle as well.
Read More
Every year I take my 25 year old mini on the London to Brighton run. The views from the start line are always worth the 4AM wake-up.
Read More
Piedmont Farm is a 20-25 minute drive outside Durham. Well worth the short trip for anyone wanting to know more about living a plant-based or vegan lifestyle. Check their monthly events calendar to meet the animals on the farm and hear the stories of how they got there. During these events, you can purchase a great meal from one of the local guest vegan food trucks.
Read More
The Archaeological Site of Ancient Corinth is an important historical site in Greece located about 78 km southwest of Athens. Corinth was one of the major cities of ancient Greece, and its ruins provide valuable insights into the ancient Greek civilization and the daily life of its people. The archaeological site of Ancient Corinth covers a large area and includes several notable ruins, such as the Temple of Apollo, the Agora (marketplace), the Peirene Fountain, and the Bema (judgment seat). The temple of Apollo was one of the most important sanctuaries in Ancient Corinth and was built in the 6th century BCE. It was dedicated to Apollo, the god of light, music, and poetry, and was a center for religious and cultural activities. The Agora was the center of commerce and civic life in Ancient Corinth and was surrounded by important buildings such as the courthouse, the prison, and the mint. The Peirene Fountain was the main source of water for the city and was a popular spot for social gatherings. The Bema, or judgment seat, was a raised platform where the city officials and judges would make their decisions. Visitors to the Archaeological Site of Ancient Corinth can explore the ruins of these and other important buildings, as well as see artifacts that have been excavated from the site. The site also provides stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the Gulf of Corinth.
Read More
The best place to get cheap Chinese food in Auckland.
Read More
Occasionally I'll look at the Manhattan skyline and wonder what it was like in 1931 when people around the world were saying, "Holy shit, did you hear what they just built in New York?" Just get up there and trip out about humanity. And be sure to keep an eye out for the unmarked locked door guarding a set of stairs leading to a hidden terrace that was originally designed as a fucking docking station for zeppelins.
Read More
View All
Designer & Founder at @ofcinaco Composer & Producer in @nrthrnmusic
Read More
Illustrator based in Berlin
Read More
Maria de la Iglesia is a London based photographer. She was born in Madrid and spent 7 years living in Dublin where she studied a BA in Photography in DIT. She moved to London 3 years ago where she completed her studies with an MA in Documentary photography at LCC. Now she is freelancing and producing her own personal photography projects in London.
Read More
I paint people. Mainly women...dancing and feeling lots of emotions.
Read More
I consider myself a lover of both images and words, almost equally. I believe in magic, I’m obsessed with details and thrilled by light. Every morning, after washing my face, I gently close my eyes and am overcome by an unrelenting need to be under the sea.
Read More
Jan Buchczik, born in May 1988, enjoys to make up ideas, worlds, characters, tunes and words. All of these personal or comisssioned creations are in some way part of the same melancholic yet strangely witty universe.
Read More
Peter Nencini came to London in 1992, to study at the Royal College of Art. Aside from a three-year interlude working in Brussels, he stayed put. A designer and educator, he has worked across print and television for clients such as the New York Times and the BBC. More recently, he has gravitated towards editioned and exhibited work in ceramic, fabric, wood and metal — with a bonding interest in the space between typographic and figurative form. An interview about his work, with Ryan G. Nelson for the Walker Art Center, can be read here. His editioned box and wall works are currently showing at Partners & Spade, New York.
Read More
ALINA GRASMANN was born in Munich, Germany, in may of 1989, where she studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in the class of Karin Kneffel. From 2012 to 2013 she was based in Vienna, studying at the University of Applied Arts in the class of Gabriele Rothemann. In 2016 she attended a master class led by Karin Kneffel and got her diploma of the fine arts in Feburary 2017. From 2017 to 2018 Alina was based in New York City, where she took part in the artist-in-residence program of the NARS Foundation in Brooklyn. The artist lives and works in Munich.
Read More
art director/graphic designer based in Los Angeles
Read More
✺ Brand & Motion Designer from Italy based in Berlin ➫ In love with colorful & unique designs that bring positive energy to a chaotic world ❥ In love with cycling! ✳︎
Read More
Austrian born Creative and Art Director. Co-Founder of seite zwei.
Read More
The cutest animation artist based in Budapest
Read More
View All
Argentina
Austria
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Colombia
Croatia
Czechia
Ecuador
Finland
Georgia
Hong Kong
Iceland
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Latvia
Lithuania
Malta
Morocco
New Zealand
Oman
Pakistan
Panama
Philippines
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Romania
Serbia
Singapore
Slovenia
South Africa
South Korea
Sri Lanka
Taiwan
Thailand
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
Uruguay