Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Sunday, 8 June 2014

I felt a bit creative ...

It has been a while since my last post but I have been really busy. I finished beauty school with a really good diploma and I am still on the job hunt. But it is going great so far.
Well, here are some things I made last week just because I felt like doing something creative to make my home look nicer.
First I painted this little chest of drawers white and used napkin decoupage to finally get rid of these terrible red, blue and green drawers.
Then I made a collage for my living room using an old Daphne's Diary magazine (yes, I love Daphne's Diary and it was really hard for me cutting the magazine into small pieces). And then finally I made this painting ... well, there is not much paint on it, just some butterflies and some golden craft stuff that had been left over. 
It is not big art but I like it :-) I hope you also like it and feel a bit inspired.

Yours, Kat :-)





 

Monday, 21 April 2014

new music for your ears :-)

Aus Skandinavien kann nur Gutes kommen. 
So wie Jonas Alaska und seine Musik.
Ich möchte gar nicht viel darüber schreiben, denn ich befinde mich gerade im Prüfungsstress. Aber trotzdem möchte ich meine musikalische Entdeckung mit euch dort draußen teilen und hoffe, dass ihr genau so begeistert sein werdet wie ich es bin.

Viel Spaß mit den Videos :-)

Eure Kat x




There is only good things coming from Scandinavia.
Such as Jonas Alaska and his music.
I don't want to write much about it because I'm in the middle of my final exams. Nevertheless, I still wanted to share my musical discovery with you out there hoping that you'd be as enthusiastic as I am.

Enjoy the videos :-)

Yours Kat x



Sunday, 21 October 2012

gallery opening - Marius Budu

Last week, my friend Catalin invited me to a gallery opening event where he was taking pictures.
So I went to Galleri Krebsen situated in Studiestræde with one of my friends and we really liked the photographies by Marius Budu.
It was a lovely opening with a stunning performance by the handstand contortionist Julia Schmidt which was accompanied by Moa Karlsson on the cello (music written by William Smith who was there as well).
I was truely fascinated by Julia Schmidt. It is amazing how she can bend her body in every direction and express so much through that. Before I saw her, I had never really heard of contortionism but it is interesting art.

Catalin gave me some of the pictures he took, so I can use them for this post ... thank you very much, Catalin :-)




 

on the left: William Smith, on the right: Marius Budu