Film on Danish Potter: Anne Mette Hjortshøj
It's time to put the kettle on and get a little comfortable in your chair as this project, much like the art of pottery, isn't for those in a hurry. If you do have spare time on your hands and an avid interest in seeing individuals create one of a kind objects however then you're in for a real treat
Conversations on the Coast by Nick Hand
I've been holding off on the book front for a little while now, my library has become a bit out of control and there are books involved which I haven't even read yet. Saying that, this is the first time that I've been really enticed into buying a new publication, this specific one was produced by ph
Short film on the influences of Steve Reich
It's pretty rare that I do this but the first film I came across today is the one I'm sharing with you all, as I doubt I would have been able to find better. I say this because the piece documents the influences of one of the greatest American composers of our time, and even if you're not that knowl
Photography by Cody Cobb
American based photographer Cody Cobb is such a talent in my eyes, in fact this will be the fourth time I've brought across a selection of his work over on to our platform, which I'm sure has to be some sort of record. His photos bring a sense of adventure to the table with such a considered eye. It
Short Film on Photographer: Mikael Kennedy
This is a bit of a short project by all accounts but I really resonated with the individual the film was based on, so hopefully a few of you do also, being fellow creative minds and all. The film basically speaks of Mikael Kennedy's realisation of becoming a professional photographer in New York cit
Photography by Morgan Satterfield
Morgan Satterfield for those that don't know is the marvellous mind behind the Brick House blog which we've enjoyed seen develop over the years, she certainly is one talented and dedicated lady in my eyes. Our internet travels over to her page are never disappointing and are always packed full of de
Parker Fitzgerald for Kinfolk
Regular followers of our blog will know we have a lot of admiration for photographer Parker Fitzgerald and fine dining magazine Kinfolk, given the amount of times we've covered both of these entities here in the past. Recently Kinfolk got together for one of their evening meals and invited Parker to
Short Film on John Pomp Studios
I don't think I could ever grow tired of seeing glass being blown as it's such an enchanting process seeing the material transform from one state to another. I just wish there were more short films of this quality around, I get really excited when I stumble across short docs like we have here today
Herriott Grace Documentary Trailer
I always go through a short phase where I can't seem to find any inspiring films but usually some other type of content will satisfy my needs. Saying that, I came across this today on my hunt around the web and it instantly hit me that we've covered this fantastic duo before. Daniel previously wrote
Fragments of Time by Shelley Williams
The olympics seems to be on the tip of everyone's tongue here in England, especially prior to the Queens celebrations these past few days. With the Olympics in mind I thought we'd focus on one of the artists who has been commissioned to create work for the games. My internet search found me watching
L.A. Cabin Living by Brian W Ferry
I’ve been super impressed with the work of photographer Brian W Ferry as of late, he’s somebody we’ve followed closely in the past and even interviewed before, so it’s always refreshing to return to his portfolio and see how things are developing for him. This particular series that I’m sh
Furniture Fit for the Kingdom
Today I thought I'd showcase this film that I came across yesterday morning, directed by Nathan Clarke it's a short documentary type piece on furniture maker Harrison Higgins. The Virginia woodworker describes his ideology and how he feels about making functional items out of wood, also we are guide