The clothes should always speak for themselves Fashion’s shopping that scream the Montreal style? Tozzi https://www.boutiquetozzi.com/ is a 2010 opened women & menswear boutique. Located on Crescent, bordered by magnificent architecture, their shop is very minimalist. In hopes represented the identity of Montrealers, designer Sabrina Barilà started La Montréalaise Atelier https://www.lamontrealaiseatelier.com/, showing well cut items and practical. It has collaborated …
Read More »WRITING ABOUT CHILDHOOD, LOVE AND LONELINESS – Gilles Archambault: A reader is a being who lacks imagination, because otherwise he would write himself his own fictions
Desperate humor, the fascination of passing time, the inevitable tenderness Like other big cities, in Montreal are ethnic influences to be, but there is also a deep-rooted tradition of French-Canadian food, reflected into its restaurants. Its dishes and styles that evolved with Quebec. Le Mousso restaurant https://lemousso.com/, it is focusing on displaying the ingredients the region has to offer. Its …
Read More »MUSIC FOR LARGE ENSEMBLE – Tim Brady: Traversing the wall of artistic solitude
It is not clear if he has reached his peak but he is certainly up Its hall is home to the Montreal Symphony Orchestra https://www.osm.ca/en/the-hall. Construction began in 2009 and the concert hall was inaugurated 2011. It is the Maison symphonique. The optimized design at wall angles and shape of balcony facades waiting for you. It is located at the …
Read More »OPPORTUNITY TO TRY DIFFERENT STYLES – Prudence Heward: Self-contained women, and gazes meeting those of the viewer
Painting women independent and at times defiant Displayed in four pavilions, you too can admire paintings and sculptures, photographs and decorative art objects. It now numbers over 43,000 works (from Antiquity to today), making it unique in Canada. Founded in 1860 the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts https://www.mbam.qc.ca/en/, was one of the first museums in North America to build up …
Read More »INSIDE OLD WALLS, WHERE CREATIVE EXCELLENCE GROWS – Castelfranco Veneto, so beautiful to make your head spin
The wisdom of living creatively what you do Especially if they are show in limited spaces, works of art of extraordinary beauty can determine in many people the Stendhal syndrome, a psychosomatic affection that causes dizziness, confusion and hallucinations. Castelfranco Veneto http://www.italyheaven.co.uk/veneto/castelfranco-veneto.html has only 33,507 inhabitants, but vaunts a considerable concentration of creativity among its fellow citizens. Walking in its …
Read More »WITH EXPERIENCE AND SENSITIVITY – Raffaella Artuso, from research to the finished product
Fashion, with delicate attention to detail Creative is the artist, the designer, the stylist who chases after new models, new forms, and new objects. Walking through the streets of the creative Castelfranco Veneto, perhaps you too will be tempted to enter a tailor-made women’s clothing store strictly made in Italy, like the one in Piazza Giorgione 4/A. Entering Devore-Fashion https://www.devore-fashion.com/, …
Read More »IF HAVE HAD SOME CERTAINTY – Lisa Pietrobon: Living where you breathe creativity.
Get to know a city of art, the cradle of many personalities. Traveling in Castelfranco Veneto, city of art, you can stop in the Mazzaro bookstore https://www.facebook.com/libreria.massaro/, which for decades has offered an excellent assortment of books, quickly providing its customers with what they are looking for. Ask of Davide, the bookseller that everyone would like to have under his …
Read More »A DIFFERENT IDEA OF MUSIC MAKING – Mario Brunello: One of the most significant names in the Italian and international music scene.
From baroque music to jazz forays. Violoncello and https://www.amazon.com/Violoncello-Mario-Brunello/dp/B002N3BH6S, it is a book of the cellists Mario Brunello. Visiting the city of Castelfranco Veneto, in search of a memory, you can enter Il Pentagramma http://www.castelfrancoalcentro.it/negozio.aspx?n=ilpentagramma, a shop for the sale of musical instruments and accessories. For a good aperitif with snacks, give yourself a stop at the Cafe Borsa https://www.facebook.com/BorsaCastelfranco/, …
Read More »A VENETIAN MASTER OF POETIC MOOD, COLOUR AND LIGHT – Giorgione: Wanderful technique, colour, and mood of pictures
When artist show quality and charm in the painting Today, the work of painters embraces the current reality and the forecast of future universes, but in this city, you will discover that this has already been done starting five centuries ago. According to seventeenth-century news, it was the home of the artist Giorgione between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Today, …
Read More »IRISH JOURNEY, WHERE 5 DAY CHANGES EVERYTHING – Traveling from Dublin to Arklow, where kind word never broke anyone’s mouth.
Traveling into your life, may you only grow old in the face. Irish Blessing. George Bernard Shaw, Irish dramatist, remember you something special: Life is not about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself. This itinerary of 400 miles help you to do with five Irish places and as many ways to develop creativity. Starting from Dublin you will remember …
Read More »SEARCHES FOR LIGHT – Enda Bowe: The Smell of Dust.
Despite its reputation as a major hub for literature and drama, the local creative scene does a positive aspect, laid-back and fun love. Dublin www.ireland.com has always been a cultural powerhouse, producing excellent artistic talents, such as the U2. Block T https://www.blockt.ie/ used to be a tiling shop. Situated above a supermarket in north Dublin, host 17 resident artists who …
Read More »AT THE HEART OF IRISH FASHION – Helen Steele: To give all work a panache feel and finish.
A clever technique for fusing colourful prints with luxury material. It is in the north of County Monaghan. On the main Dublin, Emyvale it is north of Monaghan, https://web.archive.org/web/20040409135636/http://www.monaghantourism.com/monaghan.asp. Founded in 1974, Monaghan County Museum is recognised as one of the leading provincial museums in Ireland. Its notable residents include fashion designer Helen Steele. Influenced by colour theory and the …
Read More »THE LITTLE RED CHAIRS – Edna O’Brien: Portrayal of women, evocative description, and sexual candour.
The advance scout for the Irish imagination They can cater for private parties, with entertainment at the weekend. Full of genuine Irish charm and history with a great pint and lots of craic, Teach Ui Bhriain http://www.discoverloughderg.ie/nualas-bar-and-restaurant/teach-ui-bhriain-bar-and-the-island-restaurant-2/, is a delightful family run pub close to an ancient settlement, noted for St Cronán’s Church, the oldest church in constant use in …
Read More »COMBINING A WILD VARIETY OF VOICES AND TEXTURES – RóisÃn Murphy: Drawing on house music, ballroom culture, and avant-garde electronica.
Ireland’s queen of the avant-garde. Its Seabreeze festival is a three-day event in mid-July, with many live shows and events at various venues throughout the town. At the mouth of the River Avoca, this is a town on the east coast of Ireland, founded by the Vikings in the ninth century. Arklow https://translate.google.sk/translate?hl=it&tab=rT&sl=en&tl=it&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.discoverireland.ie%2FActivities-Adventure%2Farklow-community-tourist-office%2F70817 was the site of one of the …
Read More »PAINTING, EXPRESSION OF IDEAS AND EMOTIONS – Jack Butler Yeats: The creation of aesthetic qualities, in a multiple-dimensional visual language.
Painter, writer and poet, characterized by the same qualities of fantasy and colourful. Sligo hosts several festivals throughout the year (including Sligo Live) and has a reputation for music that is why people come here from all over the world to learn Irish traditional music. Is a seaport in the province of Connacht. Sligo is a tourist destination and its …
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