Emoticon jewelry by Chao and Erro
Gone are the days when I could wink at you with ‘come hither’ eyes so you’ll see the intention of my emotions. Finnish designers, Chao and Erro jewelry have interpreted the long lost art of human-to-human emotional connection with their line of emoticon jewelry. Happy? Rock a smiley face. Feeling enthusiastic? Throw on an exclamation point! The simple rings, which are hand crafted of silver, speak louder than words.
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I love whales. We’re actually nearing whale migrating season here in Sydney and I’m dying to see some seafaring creatures pass the harbour; so that’s most likely why I appreciate Sergey Ryzhov’s work even more. His latest canvas work titled Surreal Adventures displays dream-like, colourful whales swimming in this artistic journey. It’s completely mind-bending, stillness.
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I wasn’t aware of who Emilio Pucci was until my work was compared to his for the hundredth time. I’m happy to have anyone make that connection. I’m not a high fashion person. I keep to the basics and feel alright about it. The introduction to his work was mind blowing for me. Not only for the rich colors and patterns, but how those things worked with the human form. It was an interesting revelation, and one that has sparked more interest for me to explore fashion as a medium for art.
Sleek and savvy wallets by Australian accessories brand, Dosh. These innovative super slim wallets are made of cutting-edge polymer material that is durable, water and chemical resistant, yet still soft to touch. Check out assorted types and colors in the Lost At E Minor store. Read more
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