Europe Archives - TettyBetty TettyBetty Wed, 18 Mar 2020 11:45:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Italians Sing on Balconies While in Quarantine https://tettybetty.com/italians-sing-on-balconies-while-in-quarantine/ Mon, 16 Mar 2020 06:00:00 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=33296 Coronavirus is rapidly spreading in Europe and Italy is currently the most affected country. The whole country is under lockdown and it’s not easy for such an outgoing nation to stay at home, but they’re doing it for the greater good. One of the ways Italians are fighting isolation is singing and playing music together […]

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Coronavirus is rapidly spreading in Europe and Italy is currently the most affected country. The whole country is under lockdown and it’s not easy for such an outgoing nation to stay at home, but they’re doing it for the greater good. One of the ways Italians are fighting isolation is singing and playing music together with their neighbors every night at 6 p.m., which is when the news about the new cases from the past 24 hours emerge.

This happens in many cities and the videos of neighbors singing together have flooded Twitter recently and spread all around the internet. You can see one below that was filmed in Sienna.

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Couple Travels and Saves Memories in Embroidery https://tettybetty.com/couple-travels-and-saves-memories-in-embroidery/ Sat, 22 Dec 2018 14:07:41 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=16723 Elin Petronella and Charles Henry are a couple who’s found an unusual way to save their travel memories. They are both textile artists from Europe who love exploring European cities. They create embroideries of the most remarkable architecture and landmarks. They both have significant roles in creating their art. Elin focuses more on the details […]

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Elin Petronella and Charles Henry are a couple who’s found an unusual way to save their travel memories. They are both textile artists from Europe who love exploring European cities. They create embroideries of the most remarkable architecture and landmarks.

They both have significant roles in creating their art. Elin focuses more on the details of the buildings they want to recreate while Charles is in charge of the color of stitching. That way, they are sure they will perfectly recreate an object every time.

Scroll down to see why they have over 100,000 followers on Instagram. They also sell their artwork and PDF patterns so you can purchase either their embroidery or a pattern to make your own.

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One of the best things about having a podcast is that we get to meet other artists and creative entrepreneurs “behind the scenes”. Too often artistry can feel like a competition when in reality we do better when we collaborate and help each other. As artists we have the privilege of being a “unique brand” in ourselves, which can never be fully replicated. So let’s stop compare ourselves and instead embrace each other’s successes and art. To be able to raise the value of fiberarts and bring it into the galleries, we have to work together 🙏🏻 . One step is to share more of who we are. Personally I find it super interesting and inspiring to see the creator behind their works (which is why I’m literally trying to imitate a “behind the artwork” scene in this picture 😅) as well as to hear their stories. In today’s podcast episode we had the pleasure to listen to Dani @begoodnatured ‘s story on how she went from wanting to be a vétérinaire, to find herself working as a conservation educator before ending up as a full time fiberartist… how did that happen? Find out by listening to her inspiring story on Charles and Elin podcast – available on all podcast platforms ☺ (or you can just follow the link in my profile @petronella.art ) . Would love to hear your thoughts on the topic above 🌸 . Ps. Today is also the LAST day to get this Paris design inspired from le Marais. Sign up today and you’ll have it in your inbox within 24hrs 😘🙌🏻 you can find the link in my stories and through the menu in my profile 💕

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Photographer Takes Pictures of Abandoned Buildings Around Europe https://tettybetty.com/photographer-takes-pictures-abandoned-buildings-around-europe/ Wed, 25 Jul 2018 06:00:45 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=8767 German photographer and computer science student Matthias Haker started traveling around Europe 10 years ago, taking photos as he goes. One of his favorite subjects is abandoned buildings, and when you see the pictures below it will be clear why. His images bring life to the buildings that will otherwise look old and rotten. The lighting […]

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German photographer and computer science student Matthias Haker started traveling around Europe 10 years ago, taking photos as he goes.

One of his favorite subjects is abandoned buildings, and when you see the pictures below it will be clear why. His images bring life to the buildings that will otherwise look old and rotten. The lighting in the photos makes the image seem like a renaissance painting.

Take a look at his photos below and follow him on Instagram.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> Europe Archives - TettyBetty TettyBetty Wed, 18 Mar 2020 11:45:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Italians Sing on Balconies While in Quarantine https://tettybetty.com/italians-sing-on-balconies-while-in-quarantine/ Mon, 16 Mar 2020 06:00:00 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=33296 Coronavirus is rapidly spreading in Europe and Italy is currently the most affected country. The whole country is under lockdown and it’s not easy for such an outgoing nation to stay at home, but they’re doing it for the greater good. One of the ways Italians are fighting isolation is singing and playing music together […]

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Coronavirus is rapidly spreading in Europe and Italy is currently the most affected country. The whole country is under lockdown and it’s not easy for such an outgoing nation to stay at home, but they’re doing it for the greater good. One of the ways Italians are fighting isolation is singing and playing music together with their neighbors every night at 6 p.m., which is when the news about the new cases from the past 24 hours emerge.

This happens in many cities and the videos of neighbors singing together have flooded Twitter recently and spread all around the internet. You can see one below that was filmed in Sienna.

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Couple Travels and Saves Memories in Embroidery https://tettybetty.com/couple-travels-and-saves-memories-in-embroidery/ Sat, 22 Dec 2018 14:07:41 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=16723 Elin Petronella and Charles Henry are a couple who’s found an unusual way to save their travel memories. They are both textile artists from Europe who love exploring European cities. They create embroideries of the most remarkable architecture and landmarks. They both have significant roles in creating their art. Elin focuses more on the details […]

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Elin Petronella and Charles Henry are a couple who’s found an unusual way to save their travel memories. They are both textile artists from Europe who love exploring European cities. They create embroideries of the most remarkable architecture and landmarks.

They both have significant roles in creating their art. Elin focuses more on the details of the buildings they want to recreate while Charles is in charge of the color of stitching. That way, they are sure they will perfectly recreate an object every time.

Scroll down to see why they have over 100,000 followers on Instagram. They also sell their artwork and PDF patterns so you can purchase either their embroidery or a pattern to make your own.

View this post on Instagram

One of the best things about having a podcast is that we get to meet other artists and creative entrepreneurs “behind the scenes”. Too often artistry can feel like a competition when in reality we do better when we collaborate and help each other. As artists we have the privilege of being a “unique brand” in ourselves, which can never be fully replicated. So let’s stop compare ourselves and instead embrace each other’s successes and art. To be able to raise the value of fiberarts and bring it into the galleries, we have to work together 🙏🏻 . One step is to share more of who we are. Personally I find it super interesting and inspiring to see the creator behind their works (which is why I’m literally trying to imitate a “behind the artwork” scene in this picture 😅) as well as to hear their stories. In today’s podcast episode we had the pleasure to listen to Dani @begoodnatured ‘s story on how she went from wanting to be a vétérinaire, to find herself working as a conservation educator before ending up as a full time fiberartist… how did that happen? Find out by listening to her inspiring story on Charles and Elin podcast – available on all podcast platforms ☺ (or you can just follow the link in my profile @petronella.art ) . Would love to hear your thoughts on the topic above 🌸 . Ps. Today is also the LAST day to get this Paris design inspired from le Marais. Sign up today and you’ll have it in your inbox within 24hrs 😘🙌🏻 you can find the link in my stories and through the menu in my profile 💕

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Photographer Takes Pictures of Abandoned Buildings Around Europe https://tettybetty.com/photographer-takes-pictures-abandoned-buildings-around-europe/ Wed, 25 Jul 2018 06:00:45 +0000 https://tettybetty.com/?p=8767 German photographer and computer science student Matthias Haker started traveling around Europe 10 years ago, taking photos as he goes. One of his favorite subjects is abandoned buildings, and when you see the pictures below it will be clear why. His images bring life to the buildings that will otherwise look old and rotten. The lighting […]

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German photographer and computer science student Matthias Haker started traveling around Europe 10 years ago, taking photos as he goes.

One of his favorite subjects is abandoned buildings, and when you see the pictures below it will be clear why. His images bring life to the buildings that will otherwise look old and rotten. The lighting in the photos makes the image seem like a renaissance painting.

Take a look at his photos below and follow him on Instagram.

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