– Milk and Honey on the Other Side is a collection of drawings documenting an expedition through worlds: underworlds, holy lands and purgatories. On this expedition along rivers that tie them all together, you will see things minding their own business. You will see small things being condemned by big things. You will see things dying. And finally, you will see how they keep themselves busy on the other side.
A couple of weekends ago we went to Double Shot in Braamfontien for a tea tasting. I have never been to one before, but it was really interesting to hear about how different teas are made and where they come from. The only bad part about it was that my bladder was screaming blue murder afterwards, shame the poor little bugger.
We were actually tasting stuff for The Good Luck Club and at the end of the day we picked 6 for our menu. There is a pineapple and ginger rooibos, strawberry rooibos, Malawi green tea, hand-rolled Zomba pearls, which by the way is made from only the top 3 leaves of the tea plant that are then rolled into little parcels (see below). Masala chai and Thyolo black. So if you are feel like going on a tea adventure, pop in.
Was having a quick look around The Jealous Curator and as always I found a bunch of really cool stuff that makes me want to become a bonafide art thief. All these pieces are just great, I would take one of each, if I could.
Hilary Faye made these collages, she’s a Melbourne based designer/illustrator and I think her stuff is just grand, strange, but grand. She is also a photographer, here are a few examples of her magic eye. Click on her name to see the rest of her portfolio.






