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Tag Archives: Australia
Inviting Facade
Today I am looking at the Rendezvous Hotel Sydney The Rocks. I saw a photo of the front of this boutique hotel over the weekend and it made my heart skip a beat. The massive front facade of this hotel … Continue reading
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Tagged Architecture, Australia, Glass, Sydney, travel
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Di Tocker’s Stick to Your Knitting
In keeping with our geographic location from yesterday’s post, today I am looking at New Zealand glass artist, Di Tocker. I found Di via the Ranamok Glass Prize 2011 catalogue. I highly recommend reviewing the catalogue. Di Tocker’s Ranamok finalist entry was Stick … Continue reading

