Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Australia - Melbourne - To Do 24NOV2013 (Market@Fed Square, National Gallery Of Victoria)

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24NOV2013

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Market@Fed Square
(A Biannual Event in MEL)

From an original plan to head to St Kilda's for seaside lunch, got detracted to spend a really cool afternoon at the Markit. A bi-annual event showcasing 100 of Australia's most coveted independent designers and illustrators, selling limited edition designs including home-wares, fashion, jewellery and collectables.
*Pictured from Left to right.
- Hand Stitched cufflinks.
- Beautiful line art Tea Towels
- Hand stitched characters, with some seemingly drawing on the stylings of
Happy Three Friends (Click here to find out more. Rate M).
*Pictured from Left to Right. 
- Dot to dot drawing brought to an entirely new level imaginable. Famous faces slowly come together as you connect the dots.
- Old day photos with some creature features intertwined together.
- A flurry of framed paper cut butterflys to take home.
- A really beautiful marriage of a blending of flora and fauna. Amazing detailing.
*All thought up by the seller's Husband. Really hilarious writings and taughts,
 worthy of likes on Facebook. Here are just a few.*
Name Cards of some of the many incredibly talented independent designers from Australia. Most of them provide shipping internationally.
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What's more is that they are portable! 
In the realm of portable speakers perhaps, its the real deal of solid bass and full bodied sound as compared to other minispeakers or headphones which only simulate the effect. 
 In terms of vintage looking style, there's no denying it.
Single charge last 15hrs and batteries up to 6years based on daily usage.
Takes in modern earphone jack input.

Prices range from AUD300-800
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Having been to the Markit, the national gallery seems underwhelming. Free to enter. Here are some of the perhaps more interesting highlights, in my opinion of this three storied gallery.

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