Sunday, December 1, 2013

Welcome to Villa Gaia in beautiful Santorini


Welcome to Villa Gaia in beautiful Santorini! This luxury villa is a calm oasis with cool, white exteriors and interior that offers respite from the heat of the island with light and airy rooms, with air condiitoning. Once a functioning bakery, Villa Gaia has been transformed into a perfect retreat for couples or a small group of friends to share while maintaining a level of privacy from each other. This wonderful villa consists of two separate cave houses, set on an upper and lower level granting you ample space to retreat to.

Landscapes Photographed by Andrew Smith


Artist Hiroko Kubota Embroiders Popular Internet Cats on Shirts at the Request of Her Son

Japanese embroidery artist Hiroko Kubota was in the process of making custom sized clothes for her smaller-framed son when he made a small request: could some of the shirts have cats on them? Kubota explains her son was somewhat obsessed with cats and had collected a small library of adorable images found around the web.
After making a few cat shirts the artist posted photos of the pieces online and unsurprisingly they quickly went viral, spurring Kubota to open an Etsy shop under the brand Go!Go!5 where she started selling the shirts at an impressive price tag of around $250-$300 apiece. But price was no object for internet cat fanatics and the shirts have been snapped up almost as quickly as Kubota embroiders them.
You can see many more shirts here. All photos courtesy the artist. (via Spoon & Tamago)

99 life-sized replicas of wolves and glass wall. Photograph: Natasha Harth.




Inspired by a trip to Stradbroke Island in Australia back in 2011, artist Cai Guo-Qiang began work on his newest large-scale installation, Heritage, a flock of 99 life-size replicas of wild animals including giraffes, pandas, lions, tigers, and kangaroos drinking from a pool of blue water. The piece is included along with several additional artworks as part of his first solo exhibition in Australia, Falling Back to Earth, at Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art in South Brisbane.