
SHIFTAZINE is about celebrating what is out there, already in your life, right in front of you. SHIFTAZINE aims to give some useful insights, to pose some questions, and to make you look at everything differently. Hopefully, it will help shift the contemporary perception of beauty and aesthetics. SHIFTAZINE is created by Jacqueline Hill and is associated with DESIGNASAW.
Categories
ENJOY; ISSUE; INTERESTING PLACES; INTERIORS; JOYDAY; WALLISM:THE SEMIOTICS OF WALLS; STREET FINDS; SHIFT HOW WE SEE; FASHION; ART; COLOUR
07 January 2016
22 December 2015
Thank you
The world is getting smaller every day, but the issues are getting bigger.
Hopefully shiftazine has brought some new ideas or inspiration to you on some level.
Thank you to everyone who has followed or even clicked once on shiftazine.
Have a joy-filled festive time.
See you all on the other side.
Peace.
17 December 2015
Beautiful but temporary
Chalk drawings are all around the streets
of any urban environment.
People need to see them, noticed them, love
them, embrace them.
People need to create them, fill their
world with them.
Go and buy some chalk today, pick a bit of
tarmac and DRAW!
Place: Redfern Park. Time: early morning.
Evidence: play from the evening before. Engagement: imagination and multiple
coloured chalk. Result: delight from all who come across the drawings.
15 December 2015
08 December 2015
Craved
Most Wallisms are painted or drawn on
walls.
But these quirky examples, found in Agious
Nikolas, Crete, have been craved into the soft plaster of an innocent wall.
Maybe these are a bit of all of the above, but Wallisms are a part of the texture of a place where people live, everyday.
06 December 2015
30 November 2015
The 'otherworldly' found in a garbage bag.
24 November 2015
19 November 2015
Curiosity killed the cat...and then what happened?
Curiosity
killed the cat, but it will make you buy a book that you had no idea what the
title is.
Elizabeth’s
Bookshops has invented this wonderful, quirky way to sell books in a world that
has stopped buying them.
Take books from
the shelf, wrap them in brown paper, write a list of what the key ingredients
are in them, tie them with string,
and wait for the irresistible pull of
curiosity.
It apparently works a treat.
Elizabeth’s
Bookshops: 845 Hay Street (cnr. King
Street) Perth and 257
Kings Street, Newtown, Sydney.
elizabethsbookshop.com
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