Formal; Seeing Things: Everyday Life Magnified
They say it’s the little things that make life worth living, and the same goes for little observations. There’s something…
by Jo Phillips
They say it’s the little things that make life worth living, and the same goes for little observations. There’s something…
by Iris Farmer
London; one of the most famous cities in the world. Many know the key hotspots, and the attractions we certainly…
by Timi Ayeni
As kids, playing is a part of learning and exploring new things. You develop your imagination and learn the ways…
Remembered for his immaculate style, blade-sharp wit and a sense of flamboyant poise alongside his richly prolific career, Noël Coward…
‘You’re indestructible, Always believe in, ‘Cause you are gold’, as the New Romantic band Spandau Ballet sang in the 80s….
Brooding good looks, sex appeal, mysterious, an English poet. This particular one was the famous Lord Byron ( 1788 –…
What was that suitcase doing in the film Pulp Fiction? Or how come a common bacteria on earth had devastating…
by Louis Lefaix
A Hare was making fun of the Tortoise one day for being so slow. “Do you ever get anywhere?” he…
by Louis Lefaix
Beginning the path into young adulthood can be daunting, terrifying and exciting all at once, and everyone has a different…
Have you ever though that your heritage, or something in your culture could be an inspiration for something new creatively?…
Sally Hinchin opened the door to me dressed in a white granddad shirt splashed with paint in several shades of…
Poetry is powerful, so much so that it can be an insight into someone’s deepest emotions and thoughts. Anthologies are…
Strolling through the bustling city, it was easy to get lost in the crowd. Perpetually moving forward, Mrs Dalloway had…
Joie de Vivre literally means the exuberant enjoyment of life. And what’s a more joyous and blissful place to go…
We all know it…the written word: a form of communication so impactful that it has shaped society, preserved history and…
Virus Classics contains a series of sculptures and prints. Presenting a lightly-satirical, black-humoured – and, with luck, soon hugely nostalgic…
138 years after her birth Virginia Woolf still fascinates readers, writers, and gossip lovers alike. In her 59 years Woolf’s…
by Jenni Mann
Life-providing, awe-inspiring light. Where, or what, would we be without it? All that is and all that has been would…