Vintage Style
Philippe Halsman
This month the protagonist has been Sylvia Pares, from El Objetivo Magico. She chose Philippe Halsman as our master to copy in the photographic proyect (...)
With G for “Gemelos” (Cufflinks)
Cufflink: A fastener made with two pieces linked to a little rod or through a small chain. It’s used to close the cuffs in a shirt. The cufflinks are (...)
With “F”: for “Filigree”
The word filigree comes from the latin filum, which means “thread”, and “, so a filigree is literally a granulated thread. However it is in fact (...)
Sarah Moon
I guess you’ve never heard of her before but let me give you a few spots, show you some of her photos and you’ll soon realize you did know her work. (...)
With “E”: for Enamel
“E” for “Enamel” The vitreous enamel is a material made in powdered glass mixed with metalic oxides in order to give the piece an immense variety (...)
With D: for Diadem
According to the legend, the Greek Dionysus was who first invented the head decoration called nowadays band. Actually the word diadem (as a band synonym) (...)
Francesca Woodman
Each month will come with its own difficulties, I have that clear. Sometimes it’ll be tech issues, some other times problems with the team, knowledge (...)
A vintage treasure burried in London
What a show in London until April 27th! It’s one of those exhibitions I’d love to visit. Sadly I’ll have to see the videos I’ve found on the Internet (...)
Vila Bakery
The “Forn de la Vila” (Vila Bakery) of Forcall. A bread oven dating back to the Eighteenth Century. The second surprise that my morning stroll (...)
With C: for Coral
My Vintage Dictionary: Coral: According to the Dictionary, “corals are formed by small animals, the polyps of the phylum Cnidaria. They are marines, (...)