Sep 4, 2018

A Critical Analysis of Canvas Backgrounds


When we consider canvas applications in expressions of the human experience, the principal thing that rings a bell is painting. White, grayish, and ecru canvases are normally utilized by specialists in light of how effectively paints hold fast to the material without spreading, or obscuring. Be that as it may, canvas is likewise a fantastic studio background material for photographers. Since it is water-resistant, canvas is a phenomenal photograph backdrop for photograph shoots inside and out. While the canvas utilized as a photography background is somewhat not the same as the stretch canvas utilized by visual art specialists, the qualities of the two are very comparative.
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Why Use Canvas?

Photographers will utilize canvas settings for huge numbers of similar reasons as artists do. A wide range of artists' media, including colors, paints, and oils are held effectively by this medium. It holds the colors and lines in an efficient way. This implies that being a photographer, you can utilize your canvas scenery for photography, and you can include free-form frames or even print pictures to improve your photos. Today, there are substantial printers that are designed to transfer digital pictures to canvas.

What Makes Up A Canvas Backdrop?

A canvas photograph foundation will by and large be produced using three particular layers. The uppermost layer is the one that is noticeable in your photo and that shows the work of art you have made to improve your last outcomes. The second layer is important to shut out light. Canvas has tiny gaps through which the light will drain and destroy your photo therefore absence of such a layer can have adverse effects on your photo. At last, a third layer is included, frequently made of lightweight vinyl. This layer shields the back of your scenery from spots and stains that could come through and adversely affect your photographs. Both the vinyl and canvas can be wiped effectively with a damp sponge material, as they are impervious to water.

The Downside

  •  Obviously, no texture is ideal for every photographic circumstance. While canvas is a sturdy texture, for instance, there are other photograph sceneries that are more grounded and more impervious to stains, blurring, and wear. Some canvas foundations don't have the additional vinyl backing layer, and this makes your background less solid.
  •  Another disservice to utilizing a canvas studio setting is that it is in reality quite heavy to be placed on a wall and demands a background supportive network, which can be costly. Canvas settings require exceptional consideration and must be rolled up when not being used, and put inside a case to secure it.

So now you are well aware of the advantages and disadvantages of a canvas backdrop for your photo. It is clear that a canvas is way better than paper only if you have the requisite financial resources. If you happen to be a Leonid Afremov fan, you definitely should go for a canvas print. Don’t spoil your photo by cutting your budget.

Popular Design Tips for Every Home


Everyone wants to live in a beautiful home, right? Our homes are the sacred place where we can relax after a long day at work, raise families, have fun and make lots of amazing memories with our loved ones. We all start and end our days at our homes and, for some people, they even work from home too. When it comes to the interior design of your home, there is a common misconception that you need to have lots of money to create a beautiful pad. However, this is just not the case as basic design principles can be followed through on a budget and do not require a lot of money. If you are looking for some fantastic interior design tips and tricks to transform your home, then you have come to the right place and you can carry on reading to find out more.
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Start Your Interior Design with a Chosen Colour Palette

When you start the interior design process of a home, it is all too easy to get carried away and buy lots of different items, only to find that none really match and that you have not stuck to a pre-selected colour palette. The very first thing that you should do is select the colours that you want to be featured in your room. We would recommend choosing a basic or neutral colour scheme that can be applied to all rooms and then you can play around with these colours and other design elements that go into the room to create a unique and personal space. A top tip of ours is to paint your ceiling a slightly lighter colour to the walls to give the room an airier feel to it.

Choose the Right Rug

When you are deciding on the interior design element of your room, you will want to make sure that you choose the right rug to add that finishing touch. When you find the right rug, it will tie your room together and establish the colour scheme that you have opted for. It will also add texture and bring together elements of the room that did not seem previously connected. A good rug will balance out a room. For example, a rug with neutral tones will bring balance to a very colourful room, while a textured rug will bring balance to a room that is filled with shiny surfaces. You will also want to think about the size of the rug that you are going to opt for and how your furniture will fit around the rug. Do you want the sofa to be on the rug? Just the front legs? None at all? Making sure you choose the right size will make things easier down the line as no one wants the hassle of having to return large items and swapping them for new ones.

Make Use of Plants

If you have been searching online for interior design ideas and flicking through design brochures, you will probably already have noticed that many of the interior design ideas that you see make a lot of use out of plants to add to the look and feel of a room. Our eyes are naturally drawn to items such as plants as they can add colour and life to any room, but you will need to remember to give them enough sunlight and look after them! If you are not very green fingered, then you may want to do some research beforehand to find what species of plants can be kept for a long time indoors and that do not need to be watered as often as other plants do. If you don't have the time to care for a plant, them make sure you don't opt for one that is high maintenance as while plants look great in any room, no one wants a dying plant to be the main focal point. 

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Choosing the Right Artwork

To complete a space, you will need to choose the right artwork that adds that final finishing touch. Choosing the right artwork for your theme can be quite tricky as there are a few common mistakes that people tend to make. This includes choosing artwork that is too small for the small which is then dwarfed by your furniture. If you are changing up the interior design of a larger home, then definitely choose artwork to reflect the space and remember that you can opt for grander pieces to make a bigger impact. Choose art that will work with the colours in your room and that will reflect a little bit of your personality as you don't want it to seem too generic.

Choosing the Right Textiles

Textiles are the perfect way to make your home feel warmer and more inviting. It is items such as pillows, blankets and curtains that will give your home a lived-in vibe to It, rather than a cold, show-room feel. Adding pillows and throws will add texture and a pop of colour to a room while choosing the right fabric can also add in lovely shine. Curtains are another essential textile that can really add to the atmosphere of a room, and we would recommend matching your curtains to other textiles in your room to bring everything in the room together.

Have a Feature Wall

One of the most popular interior design trends is a feature wall. If you are unfamiliar with a feature wall, this is usually present in rooms such as the dining room, bedroom and living room. A feature wall is often the largest wall in the room, and instead of painting this wall the same colour as the rest of the room, it is wallpapered instead with a fun, bold print that will act as its own focal point in your room. To make sure you get the right print you’ll want to look for a company like Fashion Interiors that offers a range of beautiful prints that are both beautiful and high quality. If you opt for a very bold option, this is exactly where you want to go.Everyone is sure to find the feature wallpaper that they are looking for from this brand.

Adding Mirrors to Your Space

No matter how small or large your space is, everyone wants to make their home feel that little bit bigger and more spacious. The easiest way in which you can achieve this is by using mirrors. Mirrors can manipulate space and light within a room and are perfect for those living in smaller homes. You will ideally want to put your mirror at around eye level as this will create an illusion of there being more space. You may also want to place a mirror opposite a window as this will allow natural light to bounce off it and create a lighter, airier space in your home.

Are you now ready to undertake the interior design of rooms in your home? Implement our top tips throughout this article to help you achieve the perfect design space for you that will showcase your home but also ensure that it still feels like it is being lived in and has touches of your personal style.

Sep 3, 2018

Maxwell Food Centre


This place is absolutely awesome! While sightseeing in Chinatown, my family and I stumbled upon this place and so decided to eat here for lunch. At the time that we were there, it wasn't crowded, so we got our food pretty quickly. The food court consists of a bunch of booths in several aisles. Quite a few vendors were selling the food. We basically ordered from the pictures and they cook it for us right there. Then we bring it back to our table and dig in! First time I ate there, I had tom yum soup and shared a mango salad. The tom yum hit the spot and the mango salad was delicious! The mango was raw enough that it wasn't soggy and it was well seasoned with chili to add a spicy kick. 
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Whether it's the affable Vegetarian Bee Hoon vendor auntie I go to in the morning to get my lunch ($3 for a very, very sizable serving!), or the auntie-uncle duo that stays open till 10.30 pm dishing out styrofoam plate after plate of ultra-delicious Rojak and Popiah (still $1 a pop!), or the ever-young gyoza 'ah jie' that flashes her timelessly gorgeous smile as you go up to her at 3 am after a night out painting the town red, nurturing your stomach with freshly steamed/fried dumplings (done on the spot!)...

Maxwell Road Hawker Centre has been around for decades, and Singaporeans of all generations have fond memories of it... a small grouse is the disappearance of the good ol' fashioned tau huey auntie and her stall (she has since been spotted selling dim sum/congee, not her fault as she's not the one running it), and the stalls that sell $2 'tau huey' (that's the overly sweet pudding stuff that has horrible flavours). Over-priced, and not something I agree with, really.

As a traveler and freelance writer, it was really important for me to find a quiet place to work. I was working on my first literature summary research (Shakespeare characters, if you're interested in https://artscolumbia.org/literary-arts/drama/mercutio-character-essay-44212/), so I needed to be maximumly concentrated. I and my friends decided to take our first lunch in Singapore at Maxwell Road Hawker and didn't regret that decision!

Since our meal was good AND cheap, we decided to come back for dinner. This time, more stalls were opened, so we had more options. We ordered ourselves some fruit drinks as well. We had sugar cane and soursop drinks. They were so good! The sugarcane drink was freshly squeezed. They squeeze the cane right in front of us. The soursop drink was something that we haven't had before. To our delight, it was extremely refreshing in the humid weather. It was a little sour and sweet, with some meat in it. We liked it so much that we ordered another 2.

I decided to walk around some more to check out the other stalls, and stopped at one that sells cockles. That took me back to my trip to Thailand. I ordered a large order and the guy cooked it right there for us. I will have to say that was, by far, the best cockle I've ever had. They were so fresh, juicy, and sweet. We didn't have to season it with anything. The large order was devoured in no time by the four of us. Needless to say, we came back here again.

All in all, I really enjoyed eating here. This was one of the highlights of our short visit to Singapore. I highly recommend that you eat here. Just be sure to come at their off hours because it gets VERY crowded that it's hard to find seats during their rush hours. Enjoy!

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