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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Le Inspiration...

Wow, these are absolutely beautiful! Fantastic flowerworks by Love, Limzy
I'd love to wear a dress like that, made of flowers...

Lim Zhi Wei, who goes by the nickname Limzy, is a Malaysian artist based in Singapore. Limzy's works are curated on Instagram herself as she treats it as a gallery of its own and a place that conveys happiness through art for everyone to enjoy. It is indeed life changing. Her works have been featured by both local and overseas media including Instagram homepage, Mayhem Magazine Australia, Elements Magazine Malaysia, Push Culture and Uncertain Magazine Singapore.

For year 2014, Limzy will be expanding her series of Flowerworks and #wearflowersinstead. Her artworks are currently represented by Art Xchange Gallery Singapore. 

You can find more of her awesome creations on 
her Instagram at www.instagram.com/lovelimzy
















Sunday, April 8, 2012

Easter Eggs...

Some of my Easter deacoration this year... Made them 2 years ago. Unfortunately I did not have the time to be too creative this year... But I love the bright colours and this time I even got some Palmkätzchen (Goat Willow / Salix caprea) to put the eggs on! My sister thinks I'm over-decorating for the occasion... ^_^


Monday, August 9, 2010

The Addition of Dostoevsky on Moscow Subway Leads to Concerns of Suicide


Monday, August 9, 2010
Addition of Dostoevsky on Moscow Subway Leads to Concerns of Suicide 
via Juxtapoz Magazine

Moscow has been covering headlines with its current wildfire concerns and related smoke crisis, but we heard a different story about Moscow this morning. Moscow’s Subway system has a new set of murals, that psychologists fear might encourage suicidal impulses.

Listening to NPR this morning, we were introduced to Moscow subways covered in mosaics, paintings, murals, and statues. Sounds nice, doesn’t it? Everyone seems to benefit from public art, but what if it’s depressing artwork, even disturbing?

“The Dostoevskaya station — which opened this summer in memory of Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky — met a fair share of opposition when psychologists expressed concern that dark murals of the violent scenes from Dostoevsky's books could put riders in gloomy moods — or, worse, even encourage suicidal impulses,” NPR told us.

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