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Guest portraits at Radisson Edwardian hotels
Last week, I headed down to Gallery 27 on Cork Street for the launch of We Are Very You, a series of 10 fine art portraits of genuine hotel guests at Radisson Edwardian hotels. 10 regular guests at the hotels … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Events, Exhibitions, Hotels - Luxury, London
Tagged advertising campaign, Alice Dyba, art critic, artists, Bucks New University, central London, Cork Street, emerging artists, Evening Standard, Fine Art, Fiona Hughes, Gallery 27, Hopsland Ranch, London, Manchester, Mayfair, portrait, portraits, Radisson Edwardian hotels, Raspberry Lynchberg, The May Fair hotel, Zoe Nichols
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Bon café @ Beaubourg
Ok, so Café Beaubourg is hardly off the beaten track - it stands in a square of sublime artiness, neighbouring the Centre Pompidou – but it has become my favourite place to stop for a coffee in Paris. The shadow cast over Café Beaubourg was the … Continue reading
Posted in Cafes, Paris
Tagged art gallery, artists, bcbg, beaubourg, cafe, Cafe Beaubourg, café crème, central Paris, Centre Pompidou, chatelet, costes cafe, croque madame, exhibition, fashion cafe, Fontaine Stravinski, fourth arrondissement, France, french salad, hotel costes, Hôtel-de-Ville, la Seine, le Marais, marais, Paris, pierre soulage, place georges pompidou, Rambuteau, Rue St-Merri
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Lock me up, baby!
Backpacking around Eastern Europe with 3 of my uni friends was one long blur of pivo, art galleries, Becherovka and oddly enough, churches. I have my friend Maeve to thank for booking us into a prison (bear with me here) … Continue reading
Posted in Hostels, Ljubljana
Tagged art galleries, artist studios, artistic commune, artists, Autonomous Culture Zone, backpacking, becherovka, budget, budget accommodation, cell, copenhagen, cristiania, design, Eastern Europe, former prison, freetown, gostlina, hostel, hostel celica, interailing, live music, Ljubljana, Metelkova, pivo, point of peace, Slovenia
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