Little outdoor hand crafted play area for kids, down where the fishing boats are docked. Its really nice to hang out here after getting a hot chocolate or an icecream from the nearby amazing icecream parlour, Valdis. My son Johnny Vincent being all cool and viking like!
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Loading Bay is the perfect spot for brunch - the best mushroom rigout - an amazing coffee and Cinnabon, for a Aesop fix or some of the best male fashion.
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Walthamstow Wetlands are London's largest urban wetland nature reserve, home to many wildlife species. Only 15min from central London. The cafe is open daily for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea. 
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Opening directly onto the black sanded beach of Canggu, with the soundtrack of the waves rolling in, our beach lounge is for guests to share eats and drinks, relax and dance. With it’s daybed overload and Indian Ocean views you are set for all day lounging. Or choose to indulge in an intimate dinner, served with the freshest ingredients of the island in the casual dining area and see for yourself that The Lawn is the best sunset destination of Bali’s west coast.
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The crown jewel of the Queens Museum is a nearly 10,000-square-foot architectural model of the city originally built for the 1964 World's Fair.
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If you’re looking for this restaurant by reading the words printed on the awnings of Division Street, you’ll need to know Cantonese: “Kiki’s Greek Tavern” is written only in Chinese characters. Olive green doors and stone walls on the eatery’s interior are a better tell, and are touches that suit the Mediterranean cuisine of Kiki’s well. The restaurant’s Greek cuisine is straightforward and delicious, so whether you order seafood, lamb, or salad, you really can’t go wrong.
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My first job in the city. The family and friends and raised New York Megan. Also very good coffee. And lovely neighbors.
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Forget Rockaway, Ft Tilden, the Coney Island side and all the others, Brighton Beach is where you need to be.
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They mainly sell art and cultural theory books but they also have a good selection of small press and self-published zines. It’s a great place to browse and get ideas.
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My favourite ever pub!! 🤗 I'd religiously go with my friends during our foundation art diploma. The pub has a really cool interior and atmosphere- incredible wall art inside and out, super comfy cinema chairs, a big garden, awesome music- lots of soul, reggae, r&b. Drinks including quality beers and lagers are super cheap here- refreshing!! The Brewer has regular events: open mic night, quizzes, poetry and lots more. I always look forward to going back.
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Tagebau Garzweiler is an areal in the south-east of Cologne where lignite mining is taking place. Finding yourself on one of the viewing platforms you will have a stunning view over the open-cast mine. The mine is still expanding but in some older parts it is possible to wander through this wide and surreal landscape.
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Cemetery of the Dreifaltigkeitsgemeinde (Dreifaltigkeitsfriedhof) in Kreuzburg on Mehringdamm 22, between Zossener Strasse and Blücherstrasse. The grandson of German-Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn, is musician Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn who was born in Hamburg and lived in Berlin from age two. Felix Mendelssohn and his family are buried in the middle of Kreuzburg at the Cemetery of the Dreifaltigkeitsgemeinde. Today it is administered together with its 5 neighbouring Protestant cemeteries by the cemetery administration St. Jacobi number I.
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Madoka Rindal is an independent potter living in Paris.
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Kristine is an independent visualise designer. She has an insatiable passion and a fondness for visual communication, social observation, typography, colours grammar, and concept-driven projects. Mainly works on all kind of from conception to completion such as editorial, printing, publication, book art, all printed matter, concept development, UI design and art direction. She believes good design comes from unlimited questioning, challenging convention and creating and collecting innovative methods to solve visual tasks into an unique ways. The process is often based on a strong idea or a fundamental concept which exploited to the maximum with no preconceptions. To emphasis that it is concept-driven design; the form is often learning towards anti-esthetics. It is a paradox that this actually is an esthestic in itself. She is especially interested in concept-based project and investigating the interdisciplinary design methodologies into visual grammar. Mainly focus on challenging the forms/ platforms of visual communication from conception to completion.
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The banal, the quotidian, the obvious, the common and the ordinary fascinate me. How do we give meaning to our daily life?
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German-Italian photographer based in Berlin.
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Italian art director and journalist, founder studio Tomo Tomo 
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Elke Kramer is creative director and designer working with objects and ornament, and resides in rural NSW beside the Monga National Park.
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Jiaqing Mo is a Chinese artist based on London, her work centres film, installation, performance to create immersive theatrical installations with video. The theme is about relationship, time, endless, instability...She try to the relationship between objects and human life by using strange human action or human-made objects.
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Marco Oggian has wanted to be illustrator since he was just a little kid. Describing his style as “simple, strong, a five-year-old could do better”, it seems that a lot of that energy has stayed with him. Although most small children don’t quite have Marco’s client base, there’s definitely more than a touch of the playful to the Italian illustrator’s colourful approach. But his simple shapes and bright colours are often deployed to highlight more serious issues, from the environment to the war in Syria. Born in Italy but now based in La Coruña in Northern Spain (for his “lovely girlfriend and of course tapas and beer!”), Marco is largely self-taught, after being expelled from college pretty-early on. Ever the optimist, the young illustrator frames his departure from formal education as an opportunity for self-study and to gain life experience. “Since I had the chance to start working earlier than my peers, I have already done a lot of interesting things: travel, give talks, put on exhibitions and performances – all this is incredible,” he enthuses.
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Spanish cinematographer (DoP) Marc Gomez del Moral was born in 1976 in Sant Just Desvern (Barcelona, Spain). He was nominated for Best cinematography at the UK Music Videos Awards 2011, for the Battles video Ice Cream. He studied at ESCAC (Spain), EICTV (Cuba) and attended the Budapest Cinematography Masterclass in 2003 with Vilmosz Zsigmond and Lazlo Kovacs. He's planning to move to London next March with his wife.
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Creative Director and entrepreneur with the constant need to learn from everything that surrounds me
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Lynnie’s style is a distinctive one, where a bold bright colour palate is used to great effect in the playful charismatic characters she creates. The development of these characters is the driving force of her work; producing mysterious, seductive creatures and powerful femme fatales. Women are mostly the subject of her pieces ­which she brings to life using ink, paint and paint pens. By working spontaneously the personalities evolve naturally into striking and engaging images which both shock and amuse, but always stimulate the eye.
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Hi, This is Ram Han :) I am an illustrator, comicartist based in Seoul, Korea.
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I am a 23 year old camera-operator and story-teller, originally from Minnesota, but I now live and create in New York City. My stee-lo is to record the world around me - mainly the interesting people and places that I encounter.
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Noelia Lozano is a creative image maker and art director from Spain, working between San Sebastián and Madrid. Her work is focused on papercrafts, CGI and set design- often combining these different techniques and materials to create boldly visual and colorful tactile imagery on three dimensions. With an emphasis on process, she loves highlighting textures, color, light, shadows, and shapes. Before making it her profession, Noelia studied journalism and a degree in telecommunications and computer systems, and has worked as a draftsman in the engineering industry. Leaving behind this stage of her life, she resumes her true passion; graphic design. After finishing her studies in advertising and graphic design she spends time at the Madrid-based studio; Serial Cut, after which she formed her own studio and began working freelance for national and international clients in the fields of advertising and editorial. Her works have been published in various print and online media, including Computer Arts, Étapes or Indexbook , to name a few. She has shown her work and given lectures and workshops about her work process at international creativity events such as OFFF festival. Her clients include Havaianas, Kiehl’s, Vodafone, Tumblr, Mini, Fast Company, and Psyop, among others. His current work is the result of the different approaches and continued curiosity that she puts into every project, be it for clients or personal projects. Allways hungry to take new challenging works.
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French-italian graphic designer based in Paris.
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