Showing posts with label arles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arles. Show all posts

Thursday, March 31, 2016

beside the banana tree

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I love spring changes in the house. Brighten up the space!

The old grey sorting cabinet on my desk moved to the attic for the time being.
It's a piece of furniture you can easily stuff with everything, you don't know where to put. So this happened all the time, everyone in the house is putting things in those 'sorting boxes'; keys, sunglasses, postcards, receipts, half a dozen chargers, scissors, but most of all 'things that absolutely must not get lost'

It was about time to tidy up my desk and get rid of the 'unnecessary' and I obviously moved a lot of stuff to other cabinets and drawers, but at least my desk is not a stockroom any longer.

The banana plant, that has awakened from its hibernation in the attic, has taken place on my desk.

It feels good, working beside a banana tree!

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

more good stuff in 2014

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Good Things in travel.

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A journey list.

A travel overview of 2014, it was an awesome year with lots of wonderful adventures.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

lemon

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This lemon is created by poster artist Michel Bouvet for the 35th edition of the Rencontres d'Arles, one of the largest photography festivals in the world.

Michel Bouvet creates the posters for the festival since 2002. It's a colorful series of fruits, vegetables and animals. The posters contribute to the unique visual communication of the festival.

We picked the lemon from 2004 to take home as a souvenir of the stunning photography festival we visited during our road trip.

The similarity with our lemon rug is awesome!

Thursday, August 7, 2014

roadtrip - les rencontres arles photographie

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During our stay in Arles we visited several exhibitions of the 45th Edition of Les Rencontres.

My favorites were Vik Muniz, David Bailey and The History of the Lemon Geranium by Hans de Vries I think is extremely funny.