Craig O'Neill on Beauty:
It's a beautiful bit of workvia Kosciuszko explained: mystery of the Snowy Mountains solved by Marcus Strom.
Craig O'Neill on Beauty:
It's a beautiful bit of workvia Kosciuszko explained: mystery of the Snowy Mountains solved by Marcus Strom.
Jörg Colberg on Pictures:
it is the gestures of photography that contribute much to whatever pictures do.via Mayumi Suzuki and the Tsunami’s Aftermath by Jörg Colberg.
Daido Moriyama on Now:
This is me now [Tokyo in colour]via Daido Moriyama Gives a Fresh Look to Tokyo by Jake Cigainero.
George Martin on Learn:
we taught ourselvesvia George Martin obituary: The Beatles producer who made the Fab Four a worldwide success by Agency.
Emma Williamson on Confidence:
I love that everything has a story, and a certain feeling of confidence from having been around for a whilevia Emma Williamson and Kieran Wong by Lucy Feagins.
There are no mistakes, only lessonsvia 8 Lessons Learned From Making Stupid Mistakes by Benjamin Hardy.
Joanna Kitto on Momento:
We all have keepsakes and mementoes; they might be strange or serve no purpose but the object reminds us of a particular person or a point in time. By holding onto the object we are in turn holding onto the memory.via Joanna Kitto: Tender Thing by Jane Llewellyn.
Del Kathryn Barton on Letting Go:
as I get older I've developed skills for letting go and just acceptingvia Spectrum Now ambassador and artist Del Kathryn Barton on how art saved her life by Myffy Rigby.
Laura Carmichael on Hindsight:
[I can] look back and say I'm so grateful for that time because I didn't know anything about anythingvia Actress passed on dream job for chance to be Lady Edith in Downton Abbey by Luaine Lee.
lonely people have equal social skills, but struggle when put under pressure to utilise themvia Why the lonely stay lost in loneliness by Sarah Berry.
Charlotte Rampling on Illusions:
illusions can be as powerful as realityvia Charlotte Rampling: Oscar-nominated 45 Years taught her the value of 'cracking up' by Stephanie Bunbury.
The Story of Telling on Decisions:
most .. decisions are not rational, but emotionalvia 3 Things Your Product Story Must Do by The Story of Telling.
Dianne Jones on Conversation :
We must never be afraid to have a conversationvia Artist Tom Roberts still has us talking by Elissa Blake.
Nicholas Cole on Cole Classic:
he [Graham Cole] started something [Cole Classic] that captured the public's imagination .. a way for the community to celebrate the ocean, get fit and to have a bit of fun at the same timevia Sydney Morning Herald Cole Classic celebrates its 33rd year on Sunday by smh.
Elizabeth Farrelly on Architecture (e):
architecture is our dance with naturevia Pholeros the fearless architect's low-key, empowering, incremental model spurned in the Intervention by Elizabeth Farrelly.
letting go of the past is not easy. It can open an uncomfortable voidvia The economics of decluttering: how I learned to ignore sunk costs by Jessica Irvine.
Exile Lifestyle on Communication:
We have the ability to speak volumes without saying a wordvia Clear Communication as a Habit by Exile Lifestyle.
we constantly find ourselves in need to be challenged and questionedvia Blake Prize entrant Sydney artist Cigdem Aydemir uses art to unveil by Andrew Stephens.
writing this .. has been [a way of] processing griefvia Gail O'Brien biography This Is Gail reveals spiritual journey after death of surgeon Chris O'Brien by Phoebe Moloney