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SWEET TALK – PINSTALLATION / COLLABORATION
It’s not everyday you come across creative spaces with bags of personality, especially in swanky Mayfair, but on this one occasion I did…
Now being the curious being that I am, forever popping my nose into places where perhaps others wouldn’t, I’ve realised most of my opportunities in life have came from my curious encounters, which have then led onto other paths and things which I may not have planned as such, but just seem to happen, like a flow of some sort, in constant motion…
This motion led me to ITS Clubhouse…
Unlike other concepts, which often focus on wealth and status, Italians Clubhouse is aimed at art and design enthusiasts, foodies and people looking for a place where they can still connect and share their passions in true Italian style.…
View post →RAMEN & SAZERACS
I recently had the sweet pleasure of working alongside a good friend of mine who needed a brand identity / logo for her Supper Club ‘Ramen & Sazeracs’, a fusion of diverse flavours and vibes, at the Darjeeling Express Restaurant in Kingly Court, the heart of Carnaby Street.
The overall project came together from a shared love for great food & vibes by Dianna (the friend), but also through the collective talents of people we knew personally, allowing each person to shine in their field.…
View post →Happy Vaisakhi 2018
Never been over religious, more a spiritual inclination over the years, especially the older you get, you question things more, plus growing up and being born a Sikh, I guess I kinda just went with the flow of attending Gurdwaras (Sikh Temples) with mum & dad without much interest in the deeper teachings of the faith, until I understood more on the philosophy side, the Sikh way of life…
Vaisakhi is the Sikh New Year festival which commemorates 1699, the year Sikhism (The Khalsa) was born as a collective faith through Guru Gobind Singh.…
View post →SOPHIA DULEEP SINGH – PRINCESS, SUFFRAGETTE, REVOLUTIONARY
Recently been reading more and more about the Suffragettes movement and how it all came about, and I was fascinated to discover that Princess Sophia Duleep Singh, the daughter of the last Maharaja of the Sikh Empire in Punjab and his Christian missionary German/Ethiopian wife, was a prominent figure who pioneered the cause of women’s rights in Britain.
Realising this, being a British Sikh myself born and bred here in London, this prompted me to delve deeper into her unique story which was unbeknown to me all these years.…
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