These hairdos will leave you feeling anything but blue.
Curated by the Carol Woolton jewellery editor of British Vogue A must-have visual sourcebook for all those who love fashion and jewel.. - Product Code: 999 A198
Read an excerpt and see images from the new book "The Art of the Occult: A Visual Sourcebook for the Modern Mystic."
| Author: Linda Skeers | Publisher: Sourcebooks Explore | Publication Date: September 05, 2017 | Number of Pages: 128 pages | Language: English | Binding: Hardcover | ISBN-10: 1492653276 | ISBN-13: 9781492653271
Paintings by Old Masters, Modern and Contemporary Artists, Famous and Less Known Fine Art
Preorder - please contact us for an ETA A sourcebook of ideas for contemporary interiors. Our Spaces takes you room-by-room through some of New Zealand’s most stylish and inspiring homes – spaces that are relaxed yet refined, modest yet modern. Both aspirational and instructional, Our Spaces features over 400 beautiful interior images by NZ photographer Michelle Weir, alongside hundreds of ideas and insights pulled from each space, for yours. Discover not only what makes a space beautiful, but also what makes it meaningful. Chapters: Bedroom ~ Bathroom + Laundry ~ Kitchen ~ Living + Dining ~ Kids' Spaces ~ Workspace ~ Moments A stylish, tactile addition to any coffee table or bookshelf with its linen-bound hardcover and debossed detail.288 pagesSize: 260 x 210mm
“Best wishes, Fritz”
Not a bad spot for a picnic.
Alice Anderson, a pioneer female mechanic and chauffeur to the Melbourne's wealthy, was shot dead in 1926. But was it an accident?
Italian landscape designer Monica Viarengo thinks constantly about genius loci, the spirit of place. After a couple with three young girls asked for a low-
In 1936 British artist Gluck painted herself and her lover in a radical depiction of same-sex partnership. With a show at Brighton Museum and Art Gallery exploring her life and work, we look at the story behin…
Idioms are a clever way to convey emotions and make comparisons, but what if you aren't sure of what they're supposed to mean? Keren Rosen imagines the
View the Maddy's Nursery Interior Design Mood Board and more designs by Foxtrot Interiors on Style Sourcebook. Products Include: Natural White™
I'm loving simple geometric drawings done with pastels on black paper. My nine year old daughter did these, and I just had to share them with you as there's something so very satisfying about drawing on black paper with vibrant...
View Ellen Quarter by Dulux and mix and match it with your other finishes, furniture and homewares with our Mood Board tool.
Spotted at ICFF: toy houses and matching era-appropriate furniture, perfect for the modern family, from NYC-based designers Brinca Dada. The Emerson House,
Among the attenders was Sojourner Truth, the rough-hewn but singularly eloquent advocate for abolition. She is what moved me to cobble together this post. Here’s what the minutes say: Sojourner Truth, an emancipated slave mother, after uttering few impressive sentences, expressed herself as being deeply moved to sing, and she accordingly sung the following lines: “I pity the slave mother, careworn and weary, Who sighs as she presses her babe to her breast; I lament her sad fate, all so hopeless and dreary, I lament for her woes, and her wrongs unredressed. O who can imagine her heart’s deep emotion, As she thinks of her children about to be sold ; You may picture the bounds of the rock-girdled ocean, But the grief of that mother can never be told. The mildew of slavery has blighted each blossom, That ever has bloomed in her pathway below; It has froze every fountain that gushed in her bosom, And chilled her heart’s verdure with pitiless woe: Her parents, her kindred, all crushed by oppression, her husband still doomed in his desert to gay; No arm to protect from the tyrant’s aggression. She must weep as she treads on her desolate way. O, slave-mother, hope! see — the nation is shaking! The arm of the Lord is awake to thy wrong! The slaveholder’s heart now with terror is quaking, Salvation and Mercy to Heaven belong! Rejoice, O rejoice! for the child thou art rearing May one day lift up its unmanacled form, While hope, to thy heart, like the rainbow so cheering, Is born, like the rainbow, ‘mid tempest and storm.’”
Bakery owner Dawn Casale and designer Oliver Freundlich have been leaving an enticing trail of crumbs all over Brooklyn since 2006. The third One Girl Cook