Juxtaposed: The Science of Gastronomy
We’ve long reserved shelf space in our homes for beautiful hard-backed cookery books, over which we can swoon and indulge…
Jo is a fashion stylist, and is creative director and .Cent Magazine's publisher. It was because of her love of creativity that she started .Cent magazine in order to have a platform that celebrated the creative arts.
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We’ve long reserved shelf space in our homes for beautiful hard-backed cookery books, over which we can swoon and indulge…
by Jo Phillips
Eastern and Western cultures have always been juxtaposed to one another. This week we get to encounter this through the…
by Jo Phillips
Could You? Would You?, 2013. Original hand-cut papercut. 64 x 68 cm. Courtesy of TAG Fine Arts. Paper cutting has…
by Jo Phillips
As the year progresses and the summer slips by, Halloween – the anarchic time of the year when ghosts and…
by Jo Phillips
Inspiration of Hannah Martin’s It’s only rock ‘n’ roll The free-spirited sound of rock ‘n’ roll has inspired many designers…
by Jo Phillips
© Photographs Judith Jamison/Barry Feinstein Photography, Inc. Steve McQueen is known internationally as more than an actor who plays the…
by Jo Phillips
Fashion week is undoubtedly a glamorous affair with one glitzy event after another. It is easy to put traffic-stopping frocks…
by Jo Phillips
Downtown Supernova by Moritz Waldemeyer and Audi London-based designer Moritz Waldemeyer has created a cosmic explosion that literally stops traffic…
by Jo Phillips
Illustration by Melissa Jane Jarram One last day to hang on to. The house had to be naked, broom clean,…
by Jo Phillips
For more than 10,000 years, man kind has been fascinated by the properties and uses of the naturally occurring chemical…
by Jo Phillips
Here is perhaps a suggestion for the next update for the game Subway Surfers: instead of being chased by an…
by Jo Phillips
What is the charm of a city without its attractive and repulsive traits, sights that reveals both the power of…
by Jo Phillips
Illustration by Henri Ghosn Nick and Jake sat in silence in their shared studio, each staring at the paint-smeared…
by Jo Phillips
Scents could evoke imageries in our heads; and imageries in our heads could stimulate scents. Such is the reversible relationship…
by Jo Phillips
When one gazes upon Tom Price’s sculptures, which are intrigued by the use of traditional materials placed in a contemporary…
by Jo Phillips
Three inspirational anarchic artists have used art as a tool to affect the world around them and challenged the point…
by Jo Phillips
Lighting design is not only simply about lighting up a room, but also aesthetics and the ambience it creates. This…
by Jo Phillips
Jacqueline Hassink, Zuiho-in 1, Daitoku-ji Central Kyoto 22 June 2004, all images © Jacqueline Hassink and courtesy The Wapping Project…
by Jo Phillips