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      • Food & Drink
        June 2017

        Ayurveda in my Plate

        by Cecile Bollengier Lusinchi

        According to ayurvedic believes, food is central to a healthy life. Ayurvedic cooking is healthy, simple, nutritional, mainly veggie, rich in flavours and in colours. A real pleasure for the eyes and for the mouth! Cécile applies to her recipes the principles of Ayurveda: proposing pleasant meals respecting the balance of the 5 elements and 6 tastes: sweet, sour, salty, pungent (spicy), bitter, astringent. Do not hesitate, her cooking is good for the health!

      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure
        October 2021

        3D Papercutting

        20 colorful insects to make with stacked papercut

        by Victor Amaro-Ribeiro

        3D papercutting technique is not recent. It consists in cutting and layering elements of an image, to make them stand out in relief. The technique is very simple and thus leave a lot of space to personal interpretation of the image. Victor, the author, got hold of this traditional technique and applied the principles of digital design in 3D with layers to achieve about twenty original insects in shimmering colours. With these creations, readers give free rein to imagination and to their own personal tastes. No need to copy images, or to cut and interpret them. You just need colourful paper, a tool to cut and glue. In addition to offering each model of insect with the correct cutting order and intuitive stacking, Victor gives readers the keys to design and realize their own models. This way, readers will realize models slightly in relief which will be of the most beautiful effect to complement a decoration.

      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure
        November 2017

        Crocheting my Tawashi Sponges

        by Marie Guibert-Matt

        Coming from Japan, Tawashi are crocheted sponges of all shapes and sizes. They are easy to do and can be used to wash dishes or anything else in the house. They can also be used for body care. Sponges can have different shapes: animals, fruits, ghost, and many other cute, cheerful and colourful characters. 22 easy-to-do creations and clear step by step explanations.

      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure
        April 2021

        Sewing for Summer

        by Géraldine Debeauvais

        Discover in this book a revisit of around 20 iconic and intemporal creations by a stylist and creator. Learn how to easily make shirts, tops, dresses, skirts with sober and contemporary lines. 3 real size pattern sheets are available (going from size S to XL). Technical information, detailed explanations and numerous advice will allow readers to adapt each creation to their morphology.

      • Travel & Transport
        November 2021

        Sugoi! – Craft Treasures

        by Barbara Luel-Pecheur

        “What struck me the most, from my first trip to Japan, are the everyday objects. They are so different from the ones we can find home! They can be found everywhere: in the street, in restaurants, in train stations or stores ... And it is sometimes hard to understand what they are immediately. Some of them are made with love and after hours of work, by passionate and meticulous craftsmen.  With their amazing shapes, it is not always obvious to know what they can be used for. It is necessary to be interested more closely to Japanese culture to guess. They are like miniature monuments. Fascinated as I was, I wanted to collect them in my sketchbook. So, I brought them home with me.” For all the Far East lovers, the Japanese temples in Kyoto, the old traditional sliding-walled houses or museums Prints (ukiyo-e) are awesome places. But surprisingly what stood out the most the author of this book are everyday objects. During her numerous trips to Japan, Barbara Luel has gleaned all kinds of objects: for cooking, painting of her notebooks, decorations or to put on the table. This book presents around 80 handicrafts objects according to their use and their materials, all watercolor painted by Barbara. It evokes the different stages of the journeys and the region of origin of these objects across the main islands of the archipelago (Honshu, Kyushu, Shikoku). The author, urban-sketcher and responsible for the movement in Brussels, gives precious "tips" to all her readers, who would like to embark on travelogue.

      • Travel & Transport
        October 2021

        Bali

        by Laura Roncallo - Illustrator: Defe (Alessio Defendini)

        In this high format travel diary, Defe invites readers to an artistic trip to Bali. Far from the beaten tracks, Defe goes into the details. His work as a plastic artist and illustrator gets closer to a Séraphine de Senlis or to an artist from Vuitton’s Travel Book collection. Going to Bali is a dream for many of us but the other side of the coin lies in the difficulties of waste management. The author Laura Roncallo particularly singles out to the plastic and discharges at sea. She puts herself in the shoes of a white monkey (mythical character) and in the last part of the book, stigmatizes those responsible for this ecological tragedy. Defe represents with a vivid color palette and in his own, very recognizable style the lush jungle and wild animals. His talent as a naturalist artist makes this work exceptional. Have a look at his website: http://www.alessiodefendini.com/

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