Sunday, 26 July 2009
Bolt
For those of you who'd like to watch it again, here's a link to his London GP race.
http://www.usainbolt.co.uk/usain-bolt-london-grand-prix-high-quality-video/
Tuesday, 14 July 2009
Anita Klein
How I love Anita Klein's work!
"At a time when the art world seems to be full of artists attempting to shock and denigrade, Klein's intimate, life affirming work comes as a welcome breath of fresh air. Her works convey a unique pleasure in the everyday moments that make life special.
Vincent Eames, The Fine Art Partnership
So true! Just looking at Anita's work is an uplifting experience for me. Her simple lines, beautiful colours and composition and most of all her intimate subject matter are a joy. I am so cross with myself for having missed her exhibition at the Bankside Gallery last month.
Can't wait for the day I will own one of her heart warming paintings.
Saturday, 11 July 2009
Dilli
The city is indeed an exciting party for me. It's home, comforting in its familiarity and yet exciting because the city lives in several centuries at the same time. So one minute you would pass by a 13th century tomb and the next, a glistening metro station. Delhi never fails to enchant me.
On my last visit a couple of months ago, I decided to take a walk with Art Historian Navina Jafa to know my city a bit more intimately. The walk focused on Sufism in India. Walk began at the Humayun tomb and took us to the Nizamuddin Dargah (A dargah is a Sufi shrine built over the grave of a revered religious figure, often a Sufi saint) and Humayun's tomb.