Reading in December
1.The art of making memories. Meik Wiking ...
1.The art of making memories. Meik Wiking ...
Opinions are loud and cheap these days and especially with COVID-19 wandering around the globe, the digital screaming tries to take over. Rather than facts and discussions, only personal opinions based on a gut feeling seem to matter. It seems easier to insult or feeling insulted than reading a decent...
Summer, that's swimming in the lakes, eating fruit from the garden, lots of sunshine and marshmallows evenings by the fire. Of that last one, I wanted to create a quick but fun print and some cards to send out. Feeling very inspired by a book that I was reading called...
- Autoriteit. Paul Verhaeghe -Over Normaliteit en andere afwijkingen. Paul verhaeghe - Pandemie. Slavoj Žižek ...
Probably my favorite line ever....
1. Spinfluence. 2. The printmaking ideas book, Frances Stanfield and Lucy McGeown 3. Chomsky: Ventilator Shortage Exposes the Cruelty of Neoliberal Capitalism 4....
Ons creatieve brein, hoe mens en wereld elkaar maken. By Dick Swaab. Maria Lassnig, Ways of being.(Dutch edition) Pressing matters magazine Suster en Wiebke ...
- I know an artist (the inspiring connections between the world's greatest artists) by Susie Hodge, illustrated by Sarah Papworth - Hockney- Van Gogh: the joy of nature by Hans den Hartog Jager. - ...
*This book by Jan Walraven is written in Dutch and although it's probably not translated, I found it interesting enough to share here on the blog. The title could be translated as "The theft of the century, how we lost our privacy and how we can regain it." For a long...
The common cure for loneliness is more connections, yet exercising our solitude is another option.Time alone is inevitable- but can we thrive when it occurs? Solitude and its effects on the human mind and body is something that fascinates me. This curiosity was also the foundation of my 62 days North-experiment...