So not so long ago we visited the
White Cube Galley once again to see the new art installations and if you've been with us a while then you'll know we love a good gallery.
The biggest installation was created by an artist named Antony Gormley, where his pieces spanned across 15 separate 'chambers'. The gallery floor became a labyrinth of multiple passages leading to different sculptures and by far I (Sylvia) would have to say that my favourite piece was the room filled with 500 small sculptures which from afar looks like a sculpture of small buildings that create a city-like feel but upon closer inspection you make out that each sculpture is an individual body. Once I figured this out I ended up spending quite a while trying to look at all the little sculptures too see all the different poses.
As for me (Selina), my favourite room was by Virginia Overton which was the room full of mirrors and marble stones layered on top of each other and also the beautiful botanical wallpaper. Her art was installed across the North Galleries and she used different materials from wooden planks, stone glass and metal which she combined to create minimalistic pieces.
You can visit the white cube website to find more details on their arts :)
Hey y'all. So here's our little throwback from this summers holiday with our gals.
We stumbled upon a gem in Albufeira, Portugal with no intention whatsoever... it was fate. Everything was just so colourful and fun, as a blogger, this was truly love at first sight.
The marina is known for their boat tours which was what we initially came for, but we must say the Marina was way more eye catching than the actual tour.
Every corner of this area was so Instagram worthy and we wish we were there for longer but we still managed to capture amazing pictures anyway.
So if you're ever in Albufeira, you should definitely check this place out! you're welcome x
Hi guys. We back. We on a roll. Yas
So in summer, there was quite a hype around these two small dessert stores which are both located right next to each other at the Boxpark near Shoreditch High Street station.
Dum Dum Donuterrie & Soft Serve Society.
Both serving very different desserts.
Dum Dum Donuterrie is a cute store that have been around for quite some time now and they're known for their Cronuts (a croissant donut). The Donut ice cream is quite new to their store and i must say, it's very messy but delicious. I ordered the digestives chocolate cone which was basically a donut cone, which she drizzled with chocolate before adding 2 big scoops of ice cream and finishing with a sprinkle of digestives biscuit crumbs.
Price: £5 (+£2 to crown it AKA adding a cronut on top)
Rating: 3/5
Next up, Soft Serve Society which was newly opened this year. We ordered the 'Where's my honey' which is a soft serve vanilla ice cream with a chunk of honeycomb and a sprinkle of granola & a Peanut Butter Freakshake which was a milkshake topped with a chocolate muffin, toffee popcorn and cereal. It was quite a sugar overload after the donut ice cream but it was definitely worth it.
Where's My Honey Price: TBA
Where's My Honey Rating: 3/5
Peanut Butter Freakshake Price: TBA
Peanut Butter Freakshake Rating: 4/5