The Art of the Kitchen
16.09.11
As the international obsession for interior and spaces design hits Nigeria at last, there is no where in which it hits the maid more than in the kitchen. Today’s woman plays harder and works harder, leaving pygmy time to heave and sweat over some hot stove. The easier the kitchen, the easier the person will be the new mantra of the modern Nigerian woman. What makes a modern kitchen?
Laying, location, location
The basics of functional kitchen designs are compulsory upon the location and placement of the refrigerator, stove and sink.
For convenience and security, a functional kitchen design will have the cooking area in very close propinquity to the kitchen sink. The refrigerator should also be in close proximity to the stove. If you are cooking and difficulty something fast out of the refrigerator you do not want to have to walk fifteen feet to reach it. Deliberate on of places where you will want to house your plastic ware, viands, canned goods, herbs and spices. Ensuring that you take all of these cabinets into thoughtfulness when you are doing your kitchen design will make it truly functional for you once your kitchen is built. Once you have those placed where they should be, everything else will dive into place for you.
Source: Vanguard
A magical world of art on an ordinary Tel Aviv rooftop
14.09.11
Kipnis, 75, was born in Tel Aviv in 1936. He represented the submit in three solo art exhibitions, the most recent one, 15 years ago, was in Vienna as part of Israel's 40th anniversary celebrations, where he presented paintings of Israel's landscapes.
He grew up in a Revisionist about, and his father was one of the first members of Brit Biryonim, a nationalistic faction active in Palestine in the 1930s that opposed British lead. During his military service, he was an operations officer and was injured in the Six-Day War.
"The army was an high-level matter," he says. "I was raised in a tellingly where giving was an important part of life, and to this day, I volunteer at two old age homes and inculcate drawing."
He grew up in Ramat Gan's Nahalat Ganim neighborhood. From there, the one's own flesh moved to Micha Street in Tel Aviv. After his military serve, Kipnis married Dina, the daughter of Yitzhak Dubno (one of the first members of the Palmach ), a natural of Kibbutz Negba, and despite the ideological differences between them, they were together for 30 years until separating in 1990.
Source: Ha'aretz