May 3, 2012 | New Events | by Kareena Zerefos |

Next week I’ll be exhibiting some of my recent drawings in London alongside the work of three talented friends: Anna Coroneo, Natalie Tkachuk and Carly Casey at Four The Love of Art. Read more

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August 27, 2011 | Cool Travel | by Kareena Zerefos |

The little gallery that could, Signed & Numbered is a Melbourne concept space challenging your perception of how an art gallery can feel. Read more

August 25, 2011 | New Music | There's video in this post. by Kareena Zerefos |

Free spirited and wildly creative film-maker, Fiona Trick, took inspiration from her recent travels through Mexico for the film clip for Sparkadia’s latest single, Mary. Shot in Kiama, on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia, the desolate, angular rock formations and gloomy sky provide a dramatic setting, fitting to the epic and hymn-like song.

August 25, 2011 | New Fashion | by Kareena Zerefos |

Australian footwear label THE HORSE was founded upon an ethical vision of highest quality Italian leather for the fashioned gentleman, the discerning lady, and the recalcitrant youngster. Even better, they’re offering you 10 percent off until the end of September with the promo code ‘kareena’.

August 25, 2011 | New Events | by Kareena Zerefos |

A month of double espressos, sleepless nights, and a love affair with Copic Markers, and I’m (almost) ready to ship all of my work back to the home land (sunny Australia) to exhibit over September and October. I’ve continued to explore the connection between human and animal, and have also become a little fascinated with the idea of illusion and concealment. Read more

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August 25, 2011 | New Art | by Kareena Zerefos |

Helen Friel is a Paper Engineer and Illustrator, working in the lovely Papered Parlour, London. She graduated from Central Saint Martin’s in 2009 with a First in BA Graphic Design. Read more

 

The morbid streak that runs through Manchester-based graphic designer and illustrator Petros Varnava’s work appeals to the clownsuit-wearing sociopath in me. I like his fingerprint font. Read more

Firekites, from small town Australia (Newcastle to be exact), are my new musical obsession, and have been since early yesterday when their song Autumn Story randomly burst into my headphones and latched itself deep into my inner ear iPod. I wish they’d been around when I last lived in Sydney; it would have been well worth the two hour drive north to see them play. The whole album (The Bowery) is beautiful, but this song especially rings out with poignancy. I love the subtle sound of the fingers sliding across the guitar frets, the gently whispered vocals, which hint at secrets and cheeky serenades, and the sense of soulful introspection that tangles itself elegantly amongst its minor chord tapestry.

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The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more

As someone who thinks more about traveling than actually gets to do it [damn, it should really be the other way around], it was good to come across the latest batch of Wallpaper* city guides the other day. Living vicariously through the pages of the Berlin edition at least made my next choice of holiday destination that much easier. Read more

The new Antony and the Johnsons album, The Crying Light, is the band’s follow up to the Mercury prize winning I Am a Bird Now. The album is available for instant digital download — along with a bonus track, My Lord, My Love — if you pre-order it from the band’s website as of today. This gives you a chance to hear the album in full before the official release date on January 19th. We have their track, Another World [listen below], available for free download in the Music Downloads section in the third column of the Lost At E Minor site.

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The mining and refining that provides the world with precious metals is also extremely damaging to the environment – each ounce of gold mined generates 30 tons of waste, much of which is toxic. Philadelphia-based Rust Belt make unique, finely crafted earrings, necklaces, and bracelets entirely from re-purposed and recycled materials. The processes they use to make their pieces are also environmentally sound, and they are shipped in beautiful, re-purposed glass bottles.

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Artist Stephanie Simek has created a sweet (literally) line of jewelry: wearable confections made from crystallized sugar, preserved in plastic, and suspended on precious metal. These one-of-a-kind gems are look good enough to eat, but much better to wear. The sugar jewels, plus other great Simek pieces, are available in the Lost At E Minor store.

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