Because let’s be honest, that’s the only time you get to leave your house nowadays, am I right or am I right? But before we move on, and you do too to get that bread, don’t forget your mask. It has become a symbol of our times for a reason, so let’s make it aContinue reading “Tips to style yourself for a quick trip to your grocery store during Corona virus”
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Pastel play
“The direct, colourful nature of pastels is ideal for capturing the qualities of immediacy, spontaneity and sparkle.” – Patricia Greenwell Pastel tones paired with minimalist compositions offer a visually simple and calming curation. With pastels you don’t need gimmicks and are only limited by your imagination.
The minimalist beauty products to grab as soon as this Corona lock-down ends!
Already have pre-planned outings to go to as soon as this lock-down ends? Wondering how to prepare yourself everyday to get out in the sun? Don’t worry we’ve got you covered in a minimalist way! When we talk about minimalism, the whole point is how less is essentially more. With so many new launches andContinue reading “The minimalist beauty products to grab as soon as this Corona lock-down ends!”
Nuances by Donald Judd
Known as one of the most significant practitioners of what is now known as minimalism, Donald Judd dramatically changed the course of sculpture with his heavily reduced forms of designs. Not only this, but Judd also helped dethrone abstract expressionism from the American art scene. The history of modernist painting had already witnessed, in theContinue reading “Nuances by Donald Judd”
How a piece of dainty jewelry can glam up your everyday look
Sometimes a single statement piece can do it all. Loud and flashy jewellery can be fun but sometimes all you need is something that whispers yet makes an impact. When it comes to minimal jewellery, it does exactly that. They’re all about clean lines, geometric forms, being non-fussy and is simple. Whether you are aContinue reading “How a piece of dainty jewelry can glam up your everyday look”
Why minimalism is the need of the hour in a country like India
India is a country where it’s all about go big or go home. A country that’s known for it’s grand affairs, where less is always less and more can always be more and still never enough. It’s a country where minimalism is a hard sell, but lately minimalism is a trend that’s creeping in theContinue reading “Why minimalism is the need of the hour in a country like India”
Minimal product photography
Minimalist photography is quickly growing in popularity with many photographers. In the world of product photography, simplicity is a common element. It is very eye-catching. Somewhat ironically, however, simplicity is often one of the most difficult things to achieve. The goal of minimalist art, or photography, is to convey a concept or an idea thatContinue reading “Minimal product photography”
Travel without leaving a large carbon footprint!
People have a way of leaving their own “I was here” signs when they travel to places. Some people tie a lock at a bridge, some tie a thread on a jaali work window, some dig up a hole and leave one of their favourite things only to find it later and well some, leaveContinue reading “Travel without leaving a large carbon footprint!”
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”
