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All The Hints In Your Natal Chart That Can Help You Crystalize Your Career and Purpose  — Holisticism

I recently read a piece in the NYT that made me physically ill, because holy hell is patriarchal capitalism brutal. The article, “Women Did Everything Right. Then Work Got ‘Greedy.’,” relayed the sad truth of a woman’s role at work: Even though womxn, on the whole, are more highly educated than men.

Artist Studio - A Behind the Scenes Look.

Hello readers, Oh My Gosh! We're In! And we're Open! What has felt like a marathon effort has finally come together and we're feeling rather...

Artists At Work – 100 Famous Artists In Their Studios | Pi Queen

A good studio for an artist is a very important place. Creative studios might sometimes look like a pile of rubbish or a mixed-up room, but this is where famous artists paintings are born! Take a look at this assemblage of the greatest artists and their most intimate working places – their studios. I bet […]

Georgia Spain's Abstract Paintings Capture The Chaos Of Our Times

Melbourne artist Georgia Spain's new body of work reflects moments from the recent news cycle with a poetic sense of ambiguity.

[i]Up to a year ago, David Hockney spent most of his working life in a vast room in a flat in a rather rather run-down area of Notting Hill. The room suited him simply because it was big enough for him to work and think in.[/i]  [i]Then, a year ago, things changed. Whilst he was in the United States supervising the hanging of an exhibition of his paintings, he wrote and asked Mo McDermott, a young decorator working in London, to move in with painters and joiners and make the place more of a home

[i]Up to a year ago, David Hockney spent most of his working life in a vast room in a flat in a rather rather run-down area of Notting Hill. The room suited him simply because it was big enough for him to work and think in.[/i] [i]Then, a year ago, things changed. Whilst he was in the United States supervising the hanging of an exhibition of his paintings, he wrote and asked Mo McDermott, a young decorator working in London, to move in with painters and joiners and make the place more of a…

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