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Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts
For most art lovers who are juggling between their work and love as time passes the former becomes their priority and the latter, an art lost. There are only a few who are able to strike a balance between the two just like our this week's blogger, Indira Tanwar.

Indira who admires all forms of arts and crafts, and loves making cards has a full-time job at an IT MNC but makes sure that she devotes her weekends to her love of making cards and tries to create at least one art work a week. She shares her work on her blog - Arty Sorts.
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When it comes to paper cut art, all that we think of is the hours of cutting and painful waiting to make that perfect piece of art but for artists like Emma Van Leest, paper cutting is all about devotion.

There's no doubt that there are already a lot of paper cut artists these days but once you go through Emma's work you'll be left awestruck and you'll know why she's different from the rest.

This Melbournite discovered her love for paper cut art accidentally during her art school days and since then has developed her technique by picking up tips and tricks from here and there. By all means Emma is a self-taught artist.
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We at E-junkie love to keep tabs of the latest technological developments and turf wars between the techie giants. However, today we have something from the past that felt like a monumental find, by sheer serendipity of course.

All of us know Apple is the brain child of Steve Jobs' vision for pioneering new heights in technology. And so he did during his lifetime.

Recently I stumbled upon this interview that Jobs did with the Playboy magazine. Yes, you read that right! David Sheff, the interviewer had a tete-e-tete when Apple was just a year old and had recently found limelight at the Super Bowl commercials. Back then Jobs was a man on a mission.

While Jobs was not the only one sprouting with technological ideas, he was certainly the first one to voice them openly. In a way he set the entreprenurial standards with his strange mix of viral marketing, innovation and PR strategy, all combined into one.
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