Beauty at home with coconut oil

Okay before reading this article, just try and remember the number of beauty products in your bathroom or your dressing room? I’m pretty sure for some, even a package containing a single or more beauty products must be on the way. I don’t blame you. With social media flashing all sorts of beauty products rightContinue reading “Beauty at home with coconut oil”

Blacks by Frank Stella

Frank Philip Stella is an American painter, sculptor and printmaker, noted for his use of geometric patterns and shapes in creating both paintings and sculptures in the areas of minimalism and post-painterly abstraction. Frank Stella’s Black Painting Series completed between 1958 and 1960, started a new wave of minimalism with each lithograph featuring a patternContinue reading “Blacks by Frank Stella”

Minimalist stationery brands for your desk

There is something utterly magical about walking into a stationery story lined by row after row of beautiful notebooks, writing accessories, colorful sticky notes, hard bound diaries, and innovative planners that cover every topic imaginable. With the digital age setting in, it’s hard to find people who really appreciate stationery. But one thing that thisContinue reading “Minimalist stationery brands for your desk”

UNTITLED by Nasreen Mohamedi

Nasreen Mohamedi was an Indian artist best known for her line-based drawings, and is today considered one of the most essential modern artists from India. Her works are best known for the amazing play with grids, lines and elegant geometry, as though they might float, poised to fly. Critics have drawn comparisons with her love ofContinue reading “UNTITLED by Nasreen Mohamedi”

SHAPES by Beverly Pepper

Beverly Pepper was a sculptor known for her monumental minimalistic works, site specific and land art. Italy-based sculptor was known for bending metal to her will and rewriting the rules of modern art. Her airy creations that enlivened the public spaces they occupied are displayed in some of the most important art museums in the world.Continue reading “SHAPES by Beverly Pepper”

An ode to Agnes Martin

Agnes Bernice Martin was a Canadian-born American abstract painter. Her work has been defined as an “essay in discretion on inwardness and silence”. Her fine-lined grids, bands, and square blocks of pale, lightly applied color fused the emotional resonance of Abstract Expressionism with the spare purity of Minimalism. Her paintings were not about what was seen, they wereContinue reading “An ode to Agnes Martin”

Light and shadows

It’s amazing, the beauty we find in the shadows formed through help of light. Our eye might be caught by light, but the shadows have always more to say and provide us with so much perspective. Light and shadow are the opposite sides of the same coin, the relation of two tones, a rhythm. AllContinue reading “Light and shadows”

Minimalism doesn’t mean boring!

Limited colours, No patterns, smaller closet. Sounds like a perfect recipe for yawn when you stand in front of this type of closet choosing your ootd. But honestly, is it really boring? Many people equate minimalism with boring. They think ‘minimalism’ is a fancy word for boring.  The thought is that it’s too easy toContinue reading “Minimalism doesn’t mean boring!”

How the images of Kim K’s House broke the internet!

An oasis of purity and light, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s suburban California estate is literally every minimal person’s dream! It was usual for us to get a sneak peak of Kim K’s £46 million Los Angeles mega mansion she shares with Kanye West through her social media but recently she opened the doors ofContinue reading “How the images of Kim K’s House broke the internet!”

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