We receive hundreds of emails each day. Which ones do we read? These tips to write emails from Peter H. Diamandis are useful:Keep it under 5 linesA unique subject lineEasy to read formattingAn action request in the first line A simple request that's hard to refuse https://www.diamandis.com/blog/how-to-write-effective-emails
Bridget Kelly is an emerging Abstract artist living and working in Sydney’s Inner West. At just 24 years old, she is a talented and committed natural colourist, who uses bold and harmonious colours and lines to create her dynamic works. Working in the mediums of drawing, painting, and screen-printing, Bridget’s style is characterised by shapes filled with striking colours, and rhythmic mark-making.
Bridget Kelly was to hold her first solo exhibition, Bridget’s Colours at Chrissie Cotter Gallery. However Covid-19 did not like this. The virtual tour is now available to view on her social media pages @itsbridgetkelly www.bridgetkellyart.com
The Art Gallery of NSW has been very creative during Sydney’s current lockdown. They have found a distinctly 21st-century way to connect Sydneysiders with its artworks via Instagram. The gallery has been using its treasure trove of paintings, etchings and watercolours to make hilarious lockdown memes. Check out the AGNSW Instagram for more content https://www.instagram.com/artgalleryofnsw/
The anatomy of a sneaker is really complex, as explained in this TED ED video.
Australians call them "runners." The British know them as
"trainers." Americans refer to them as "sneakers." Whatever
you call them, these shoes are worn by billions of people around the world. So,
how can we balance our love of sneakers with the need for sustainability? Check
out what this means and what you can do. https://countdown.ted.com/https://www.ted.com/talks/angel_chang_the_wildly_complex_anatomy_of_a_sneaker?