Things to see & do!

++ If you’re in New York in February, remember to drop by Charmingwall’s gallery for Julianna Bright’s solo exhibition. She’s a self-taught artist with an eye for the sweet and the whimsical, and her work will be displayed at the gallery from February 7th till 4th March.

++ Did you know that Fact & Fancy is closing down? But not to worry, Danielle is hoping to re-open it in some form or another. Until then, everything in the gallery is 30% off from now until their last day (Sunday, February 8th). Head over to their blog to sign up for their mailing list to know when they’re going to launch something new!

++ Ah giveaways. It’s a great way to start the week, and we have two to announce! The first one is from Yael Frankel and the other is from Dolan Geiman. Head over both blogs to have a look at how to get yourself some goodies!

++ The Pikaland 2009 survey is officially closed, and we had a great response! 270 responses from participants, buyers and readers — I’m reeling from the response! A big THANK YOU to everyone who took the time to leave their feedback! We’ll be in touch with the lucky draw winner by email! 🙂

We had a great Chinese New Year celebration over here last night. It’s one the most important day in the 15-day long celebration as we pay homage to the Jade Emperor (hence the lack of posts!). Offerings were made, joss-sticks were lit and firecrackers were popping all over the streets! It was the first time I’ve celebrated the occasion, I have to admit. Our reasons for celebrating has more to do with a cultural tribute, which works just fine for me — especially since I was raised in a household that doesn’t practice these interesting rituals! (If you’re interested in seeing how our very modest table was set up, click here.)

Allan Deas

Have you seen the latest issue of Blanket Magazine yet? It’s from their latest issue (a beautiful theme of everything blue) that I found the link to Allan Deas’ work. Everything is beautifully retro and organic in nature — two of my favorite styles put together!

Read his interview over at Blanket Magazine and see more of his work over at his portfolio.

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