One of the many beautiful and spiritual trails of Bali – an island known for its volcanic mountains, rice terraces, and mystical temples. Important disclaimer: All sketches and opinions in this article are our own, and we do not receive commissions from any affiliated links in this post. The above excludes Google ads which help […]
Month: January 2021
The calm before the storm in a Japanese Zen Garden
Was chatting with a friend who was doing his masters in Japan the other day, and it got us reminiscing about our last trip to Japan a few years ago. Beyond the snazzy lights and fantastic cuisine in Tokyo, what really left a deep impression in us were the pensive walks in the calm and […]
Montmartre under the snow
A rare sight of Montmartre and the Sacré Coeur Basilica under the snow. Had great fun drawing this from a photo sent by a lucky friend who was visiting the historical neighbourhood of artists during an infrequent and beautiful episode of snow in the French capital. Recorded the drawing process too and hope you’ll enjoy […]
Foresight
The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now. Shouldn’t that apply to climate change and sustainability too? Important disclaimer: All sketches and opinions in this article are our own, and we do not receive commissions from any affiliated links in this post. The above excludes Google […]
The Ochre trail in Roussillon, one of the most beautiful villages in France
Used since prehistoric times, Ochre is a natural clay pigment with colours ranging from yellow to deep orange or brown. The brillant hues of this natural ingredient have also contributed to the characteristic colour palette of provençal art and architecture. Located in the heart of one of the largest ochre deposits in the south of […]
Svartifoss, the black waterfall
During our last trip to Iceland, there was no lack of waterfalls in the land of water, ice and fire. However, we couldn’t forget Svartifoss, the black waterfall, aptly named due to its dark columns formed from cooled lava thousands of years ago. Like many lava formations across the world, the waterfall’s columns have a […]
Bonsai shade for Peranakan shophouse and pot
Sketch inspired by the Peranakan colours and architecture in Singapore Important disclaimer: All opinions expressed in this article are our own, and we do not receive commissions from any affiliated links in this post. The above excludes Google ads which help keep the lights on for kayafrenchtoast. Leave us a comment or feedback on how we can […]
Calanquet olive mill – fine olive oils and products from the Côte d’Azur !
Last summer, we were travelling and visiting family in the south of France, and had to stop by this well-known olive mill in the region. Le Moulin du Calanquet’s (the mill of Calanquet) name came from the provençal word Calan (rock), a shelter from the wind and rain. Thought that this was a lovely name […]
Ancestral lights of the North
Looking back to summer 2018 where we spent a night in a farm in Iceland We recalled being slightly amused when the farmstay lady told us that they would sound a bell when the lights were active while we waited in the warmth of our rooms. What great service! We stepped out when the bell […]
Sketch – Orta San Giulio
We are definitely missing travelling… ? Recalling our memories visiting, dining out and discovering gourmet gems in the region of Italy’s grand lakes – notably the charming and picturesque towns around Orta San Giulio. Important disclaimer: All opinions expressed in this article are our own, and we do not receive commissions from any affiliated links […]