Bali Four Seasons Resort

By Session Magazine, December 2nd, 2008 in miscellaneous | Comments

Have you ever imagine a magnificent hotel in the middle of the jungle? Well, there is one now! One of the world’s famous chains of hotels- The Four Seasons, has now its resort in Bali, in real jungle! One night in this wonder-like hotel will cost you only 750 US dollars! And for that (rich people will say pocket-money:)) money, you can enjoy in rooms with jungle-view, instead of a sea-view, and you will find that that’s more interesting thing to see in the morning when you walk to your balcony, awaken by the sounds of the jungle. Also, the hotel is designed like a wellness and spa center, so you can really relax at one of the many swimming pools, hot tubes in the open space, and even a beautiful little lake. Terraces are designed like one of the seven world’s wonders- the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? The interior design is modern, but has a little bit taste of Asia with its wooden built, light colors and even little sculptures from religions of Asia. Every room is very wide and spacious and has a lot of light, which also contributes to your relaxation. This paradise on Earth is truly a must-see place for everybody who can afford to come here.

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Modern Graffiti - Art

By Session Magazine, December 2nd, 2008 in miscellaneous | Comments

Street culture and graffiti are well-known for being provocative, appealing, bold and uncompromising. Originally used by gangs to mark their territory in some urban area, graffitis have now become a rich medium for unrestricted expression of ideas and statements. In fact, creative designers and artists across the globe use this form of art to deliver their message and showcase their work.

Probably the most prominent graffiti artist is Banksy, a famous pseudo-anonymous British artist whose works focus on topics such as politics, culture, and ethics. His art has appeared in cities around the world; it’s worth mentioning that Banksy does not sell photos of street graffiti or mount exhibitions of screenprints in commercial galleries. You can explore Banksy’s works in the Time’s slideshow The World According To Banksy. However, many different artists explore graffiti in a variety of ways.

In this episode of Monday Inspiration series we are presenting a tribute to street art and graffiti — over 11 examples of beautiful and impressive graffiti artworks. Hopefully everybody will find some inspiration at least in some of the works showcased below. Feel free to explore the works of artists by following the links to their sites.

Modern graffiti

Street culture and graffiti are well-known for being provocative, appealing, bold and uncompromising. Originally used by gangs to mark their territory in some urban area, graffitis have now become a rich medium for unrestricted expression of ideas and statements. In fact, creative designers and artists across the globe use this form of art to deliver their message and showcase their work.

Probably the most prominent graffiti artist is Banksy, a famous pseudo-anonymous British artist whose works focus on topics such as politics, culture, and ethics. His art has appeared in cities around the world; it’s worth mentioning that Banksy does not sell photos of street graffiti or mount exhibitions of screenprints in commercial galleries. You can explore Banksy’s works in the Time’s slideshow The World According To Banksy. However, many different artists explore graffiti in a variety of ways.

In this episode of Monday Inspiration series we are presenting a tribute to street art and graffiti — over 11 examples of beautiful and impressive graffiti artworks. Hopefully everybody will find some inspiration at least in some of the works showcased below. Feel free to explore the works of artists by following the links to their sites.

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Presenting Edgar Berendsen

By Session Magazine, December 2nd, 2008 in miscellaneous | Comments

Some refreshing and very moving pieces of art by Edgar Berendsen. For him woman body is an effective instrument by which he surely manages to catch and keep our attention and make a statement. This artist even finds erotic in a small everyday rituals, such as hairdressing, or on the other hand, in an extremely tragical situations, where he makes an unusual mixture of two opposite forces: Eros and Thanatos, love and death, creation and destruction.
I hope you’ ll find this photos as inspiring as I did. Enjoy!

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