Lucky Spot by Stella McCartney

By Angel | April 9, 2009 4:25 am |
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Elements of designing, Exhibitions

Stella McCartney seems to be an omni-present and too successful to be true woman. Everything she touches turns into pure gold, she is capable of designing, creating, and even selling. Now she has created a Lucky Spot from Swarovski crystals that amazingly hangs down from the ceiling of the the castle like a curtain and creates the shape of a sparkling horse. Actually, the following thing was created in 2004, but only after 5 years it has returned to the place in which Stella was inspired: Belsay Castle.

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Sand Sculptures Festival in Haifa, Israel

By Angel | December 26, 2007 4:55 am |
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Do-it-yourself, Exhibitions, Styles

And amazing Sand Sculptures Festival takes place annually in Haifa, Israel. I would like to show you photos from the Sand Sculptures Festival in 2006. It’s theme was Fairy Tales. It was held in August and unveiled these masterpieces.

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