
Kaleidoscope of trains
Quarantine trains is a series of videos created by Antoni Miralda, who wanted to experiment with the imagery of trains passing by, as seen from his studio in Barcelona. Continue reading Kaleidoscope of trains
Quarantine trains is a series of videos created by Antoni Miralda, who wanted to experiment with the imagery of trains passing by, as seen from his studio in Barcelona. Continue reading Kaleidoscope of trains
A single story can be told in infinite ways, and the art of Pietro Fornasetti, using over 400 variations of the same portrait, can prove this. Continue reading Dialogue
The map of São Miguel island could be easily drawn as a set of patterns which cover the main streets and plazas. Continue reading Patterns of São Miguel
The place I am spending my confinement days in is a flat on 4th floor. It has high ceilings with Catalan vaults on wooden beams, big French doors at the balconies and floors covered in this amazing invention which is the hydraulic flooring. Continue reading Home Patterns
This aroma! There are a few dishes that I will never forget as far as taste goes – and shakshuka, with its cumin warmth, chili spiciness, egg & tomato softness, and bell pepper sweetness, is one of my most beloved culinary delights. Continue reading Shakshuka. Travelling in Flavours
To DO list: 1. learn to fly. 2. fly away. Continue reading A Way to Surf
If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Continue reading 1.618…
Opposites may attract in infinite ways. Symmetry, though, can only be achieved in 17 ways. And this exact number was proved by Mr. Evgraf Fedorov in 1891. Continue reading Lisbon’s Patterns and the 17 Ways to Symmetry