I have always been obsessed with nail art, and Sakura nail salon allows me to come up with my own nail creations. From animal print to holograms to glitter gradations, you name it and they will do it.
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This is another artistic centre that opened recently, this time housed in a former 19th century music hall that later became an indoor roller coaster attraction (yeah, really). The temporary exhibitions can be hit or miss, but I like hanging out in the free, open-to-all library on the first floor where you can sit in the futurist media pods and flip through the latest arts, culture, music, design and architecture magazines. Their shelves are also filled with a growing endowment of books which seem to be acquired according to the theme of the aforementioned exhibitions. Internet access is available on a dozen or so PCs (or via WiFi on your own machine) and for gamers, there are a few consoles connected to largish plasma screens. The café upstairs, with its classic baroque meets retro-futurist interior, is a sight to behold.
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Nice little Kiosk with a good selection of independent magazines.
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As a keen runner, running through Greenwich Park and on to the river side I see the Thames Barrier, which is not only the worlds second-largest movable flood barrier (after the Oosterscheldekering in the Netherlands) but is also an iconic site on what is fast becoming a recognised stretch for developers including the 02 and Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication.
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Go check out this very untypical gallery in the underground. You don't need a ticket and it does only take you a second to soak in the art displayed.
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Camping in London? Absolutely! This is one of a few sites which has direct access to Epping Forest from the campsite. Easy to get to by tube, with a fire field and 50 acres to spread out in, this is a great place to recharge your batteries.
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Many people flock to Miami during the winter months to escape the cold. For James Deering, Vizcaya was home away from home. Built with the help of his friends and 1,000+ workers during the early 20th century, the Renaissance Italian and French influenced architecture and gardens make for a transformative experience.
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Is a fantastic little street in the middle of town. Its colourful little workers cottages (from the late 18th and early 19th century) really stand out from the rest of Oslo’s architecture. A cute, warm and cozy street that makes me happy.
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I love Picasso and if 'Im having a blue day he always make me feel better.
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The market here is held every morning (excluding holidays) from 7:00 to 14:00, from Monday to saturday. It's where I shop weekly. It is partly outdoors, with stands of clothing, fruit and vegetables and food, and partly indoors, in the building built in 1873 by Giuseppe Mengoni. Inside the building you can find stalls of food, meat and fish, a couple of bakeries. While all the stalls inside are always the same- the ones on the outside (apart for the ones selling fruits and vegetables) tends to change everyday. Depending on the day you can find vintage clothing, shoes, vintage bags, military clothing, a florist, a stall that sells fabrics, an underwear stall and so on. The prices here are way much cheaper than the San Lorenzo market (the one close to the station) and the quality of the food is better. If you're planning to stay in Florence for a while, grab a tote and do your grocery shopping here.
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Edificio residencial del arquitecto Sainz de Oiza racionalista y moderno con el portal al más puro estilo italiano. He vivido en el y es el claro ejemplo de arquitectura bien hecha dejo la fachada sin que la veáis para que os paséis y disfrutéis del orden 
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Your typical brunch vibe, love the shakshuka. 
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Julien is a graphic designer living and working in Montreal. He graduated from the École de design at UQAM in 2014 and currently works as a Senior Designer at Principal. He lives on the Plateau Mont-Royal with his husband and Russie, their black and white overweight cat
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Graphic designer & art director based in Paris, working for music labels & artists.
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Berlin based Graphic Designer.
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Artist based in Japan. I travel the world using Google street view and paint attractive landscapes with my own filter. I carry this project as "Street View Journey".
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Zoë Taylor is an illustrator based in London. She graduated from the RCA in 2009 and regularly illustrates for AnOther Magazine’s online edition. Her work has also been published in The Guardian, Syntax Editions, Grey, Le Gun, Bare Bones, Dazed & Confused and others. She is currently working on some visual stories.
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Elke Kramer is creative director and designer working with objects and ornament, and resides in rural NSW beside the Monga National Park.
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Minet Kim is a visual artist and freelanced illustrator based in Seoul, South Korea. She was born and raised in South Korea, then moved to New York, received BFA from School of Visual Art and she is doing her MFA at Seoul National University in design. Minet honed the craft of her original illustration practice. As well as refining her skill in terms of technical artistry, Minet also explores philosophical concepts. Her experimental approach to visual language features layering of her daily life impressions. @withminet
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artist + designer based in brooklyn
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I dream therefore I am 
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🌈️ Designer & Visual Artist. Bachelor's degree in Visual Communication Design and an exchange in Product Design (University of Seville, 2015). Actually, in a Master of Arts in the University of Seville. I was an student at the Parque Lage School of Visual Arts and at Casa França-Brasil. Participant in the collective, organizer of the event and publication Pão na Chapa, an initiative of curators of artists from the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro. My research is focused on popular culture, philosophy, antropologhy, crafts and good stories. I act as an visual artist, designer and cultural producer.
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I'm a Graphic Designer and Educator based in New York City.
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Co-Founder & CEO of Slanted Publishers, Professor for Typography and Editrorial Design, Creative Director of Melville Brand Design. Living in Munich. Working also in Karlsruhe and Dortmund.
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My work is an ongoing exploration across media, ranges from performance, drawing, painting, and photography. In my artistic practice, I contemplate about the role of materials,  various media, the body, and performative elements in the process of mark making gestures. I am interested in expressing ideas about how the notion of identity, displacement, and memory are held in the body.  I develop performative methods that break down boundaries between various disciplines. Through Inter-media performative practice, I incorporate the body as a material, object, and subject. I utilize the camera as a tool to capture and record my studio and staged performances, as well as activating time, space and light with body movement.
  I'm interested in the complexity of performative documentation, and the potential of both traditional and new advanced media in these representations. 
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Born Lima Peru Raised in Chicago
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