Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Currently reading...


I'm about half way through 'Six Suspect', by Vikas Swarup. I don't think I can say I have fallen in love with the book yet (mind you, it might still very well come) but I definitely enjoy being absorbed into a completely different world, namely the warm and busy streets of India, its different social levels, customs and beliefs.
And as the title gives away: there are 6 suspects and I really can't wait to know which of them is guilty.


Photo credits:
Left: number 6 at the Colosseum (Rome, Italy), photo by me :-)
Right:
The Witness, Humayun's Tomb, New Delhi, photo from Karen Knorr's India Song collection (via)


Monday, 27 February 2012

Sunday, 26 February 2012

DIY gold patterned beasts



When I came across cheap (and slightly ugly) plastic animals in the toy section of one of our local stores I remembered these golden beauties and decided to make some of my own.

Here is a quick tutorial for those of you who would like to make some too.
You will need:


Step 1: Start by spraying your plastic animal(s) with an even layer of spray paint (I used black, gold or white depending on the animal). Make sure you do this in a well ventilated area, and that you use something (cardboard in my case) to protect the area you're spraying on.

Step 2: Once the paint has fully dried, you can start decorating the animals. I used a gold metallic pen to draw spots or lines, or to cover parts of the bodies (such as paws, tail or head).


Step 3: Once you are done, make sure you let the animal(s) dry some more before handling them too much. I've noticed that the golden paint stays sticky for a while and will get onto your fingers.

Step 4: Put them somethere pretty and admire!

Thursday, 23 February 2012

A copy years later


Today I stumbled upon photographer Irina Werning's 'Back to the Future' series (via).
Irina chose old photos and asked the people depicted in them to pose for her in order to recreate identical shots years and years later.

I was completely drawn to each set of pictures, trying to imagine the thousands of things these people must have lived, felt and seen between their two shots. It's beautiful to see how people have grown and changed, yet how some of their features stay exactly the same...
And I am amazed by Irina's tremendous attention to detail: everything is so precisely reconstructed!

All photos from Irina Werning's website (BACK TO THE FUTURE and BACK TO THE FUTURE 2 (2011) collections)

To see more incredible pairs, check out her 2010 and 2011 'Back to the Future' collections of photos...

And if you enjoy looking at old photos and imagining people's lives, there's also 'Dear Photograph'. It's kind of in the same vein.


Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Pink tulips



One of the amazing things about living in The Netherlands is how beautiful, fresh, and cheap flowers are. I love it!


Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Monday, 20 February 2012

Blogging time


Everyone (or almost) has two days off over here in the South of the Netherlands; it's Carnival!
Even though it's an incredible celebration enjoyed by thousands of people dressed up in amazing costumes, it's not really my thing and so I'm super happy to just have some quiet time at home.
It's a beautifully sunny day, I have some music on (mostly this song on repeat actually, hehe), and I'm working on some guest blogging I'll tell you about in due time. I'm enjoying it so much I only just noticed that it was 3:11pm and that I still hadn't eaten anything for lunch... :-) Time for a piece of Sarah's orange cake which I made the other day!


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