Online Source for Art: UGallery

Ready to add some new artwork to your home? I recently read about UGallery in the July issue of Better Homes & Gardens and I’m hooked. This online source lets you browse through hundreds of works of art by colour, genre, medium, price, artist and size.  

I got click-happy in the “white” section – no surprise there, right?

Birdcage, Sarah Diaz, $125

Untitled, Robert Darabos, $200 Steel Peak, Mike Lindwasser, $100

Sword Fight, Matthew Traub, $600

Answering the Phone, J. Nicholas Corich, $240

Touch 1, David Tarafa, $500

Twirl, Jesse Osbourne, $75

Images courtesy of UGallery.

Google White

The Google background image in plain white is my new default setting.

Apparently there was quite the panic online last week as the world logged into their computers, booted up their web browsers and –gasp!– Google had changed its background image to a garish nature scene.

It didn’t take us very long to find the ‘Remove background image” link and change the background to this simple white option (pictured above), located very last in the Editor’s Picks.

Why stick with Google’s trademark colours when you can enjoy the classic simplicity of those rounded letters, lightly shadowed and wonderfully spartan in white?

Home Decor Trend: The Juju Hat

Is it just my impression or are Juju hats now all the rage?

Juju hat via This is Glamorous

I love the look of this unique wall art and one hot spot to buy one (in a variety of colours) is at Table Tonic.

Bamileke feather Juju hat, $599 AUD, Table Tonic

Bamileke feather Juju hat, $599 AUD, Table Tonic

Images courtesy of Table Tonic and This is Glamorous.