Happy weekend! Hope it's lovely — and whether you spend Valentine's Day with a loved one, with family or with friends, I hope it's a sweet one, too. Enjoy.
I'm happy to tell you that I'm in the latest issue of LoftLife magazine! It's for an article about the rise of the design blogger, and I'm still stunned that I was included — frankly, I'm in awe of the other (completely amazing) bloggers featured! Read the article on the LoftLife blog here. Thanks so so much to the lovely people at LoftLife — I am so honoured!
(the photo of me in my home is by pal and photographer extraordinaire Martin Lipman)
The north London home of David Campbell and Anita Evagora is filled with references to the natural world — shells, natural slate, wood, pebbles and dried leaves all give warmth and texture to the chalk white walls. For Anita these notes from the wild are also a reminder of her childhood in Greece, where traditional whitewashed walls set off the rich colours of kilim cushions very like the ones on David and Anita's hallway bench.
(photos scanned by me from an early '90s issue of Marie Claire Maison — sorry, can't find a credit for the photographer)
By day (or, depending on the deadline, by night) I'm a Canadian collage illustrator. Since 2006, the automatism blog is where I share whatever I find inspiring, interesting, or simply beautiful in interiors, design, art, illustration and other creative fields.