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How I exhibited my paintings whilst travelling

December 10, 2013

In May 2013, I did something I never thought I’d do as part of my round-the-world travels. I hosted my own art exhibition. Montreal seemed a perfect place; cool, young and unpretentious, with an exciting public art culture and lively street art scene. And I didn’t have a clue how to do it…

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Mini stories of Amsterdam and Cologne

October 30, 2012

Amsterdam The layout of central Amsterdam is easy enough to navigate. Beautiful, slow canals are cluttered by small wooden dingys (some half-sunk) and houseboats, their calm brown waters patterned with dark reflections of the bright leafy trees above.

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This is Goryokaku Star Fort, a 19th century fort in Hakodate, Japan. One of only two European-style star forts in Japan, Goryokaku has since been converted into a public park. It's also one of the best cherry blossom viewing spots in Hokkaido! πŸŒΈπŸŒΈπŸŒΈπŸ―πŸ―πŸ―πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅
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Giraffe crossing! We came across this sign during our road trip through Tanzania, just outside Mikumi National Park. A few hundred metres later, a herd of giraffes stopped traffic as they crossed the road in search of trees to munch on on this rainy day. πŸ¦’πŸ¦’πŸ¦’πŸš§ StickyMangoRice.com
Shakespeare and Co Bookshop in Paris, a classic old bookshop near the Notre Dame de Paris. Opened in 1951, it specialises in selling English books, and lets people sleep in the store in exchange for work (and contributing to their 'tumbleweeds' diary)!
This piece of Penang street art by @ernestzacharevic is The Boy and his Motorbike, located on Ah Quee Street. It uses a real motorbike fixed against the old unused door to give this work a real life quality. Painted against the beautiful faded red wood of the door, a young boy relaxes on the motorbike seat wearing an oversized helmet.

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