Link: http://thepoetryofthings.blogspot.comThe Poetry of Things is a page dedicated to chronicling the beautiful stories behind the things we cherish. It features the poetry of our material possessions - the reasons why we put such value in these keepsakes we treasure. 
Link: http://www.myspace.com/katrinapallonYes, folks - this is a new one. I suddenly felt the need to create a more personal one as there is no redemption for my first account. Do add up this new account.
Link: http://www.nickbantock.comAnyone who has had a glimpse, read, and/or perused on the popular "Griffin and Sabine" would surely know this British artist and author. As one of my favourite artists, I am sharing Nick Bantock's official website for your viewing pleasure. It contains images of his art - books, paintings, drawings, collages, and sculptures - which you can purchase online, as well as details regarding his workshops and his studio-gallery called "The Forgetting Room."
Link: http://www.maskmakersweb.org/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=614MASKMAKERSWEB is a free platform for maskmakers all around the globe to showcase their profiles and crafts. Mask collectors and/or mask lovers may also contact the maskmakers directly without Maskmakersweb charging any commission over the sales. It not only contains various galleries from different maskmakers across the world, but also allows for uploading of mask-related books, forum topics, and news.
Link: http://carnivalofvenice.com/**Taken from the site.
(The Venice Carnival Indepentent Guide since 1998)
We're about to take you on a tour of Venice throughout the centuries. You will discover through history and culture how the Carnival used to be celebrated and how it is celebrated today in a city like Venice. The site splits into two sections at this point - the old carnival and the new.
In the old carnival section, we've endeavored to recreate the atmosphere of the carnival as it was lived under the Serenissima Republic, including some hitherto unpublished details. You will see how this wonderful event was lived and how the Venetians spent their days, how they dressed, how they ate and how they enjoyed themselves.
The new carnival section provides you with a proper guide to the city, helping you organize your own carnival time (real or virtual). We will enable you to better plan your trip by pointing out places of interest and giving details of the main events happening in Venice. There are a broad range of services to choose from (hotels, restaurants, specialist shops, public transport) and we've included details on a geographical basis of what is happening in each "Sestiere" (or area of town). We hope this will help you have an unforgettable trip visiting the places where the carnival is typically celebrated around Venice. Often you will find cross-references between the two sections where we've tried to show you the substantial differences between the old and the new way of celebrating the carnival. Now it's your turn to decide, so don your mask, and enjoy yourself!
Link: http://hiddenrep.livejournal.comDare to take a peek in this one? It's not a stalker/web-wanderer friendly site because you have to be a friend to view its contents. Basically, it contains the most close to personal entries about me (being the distant and introverted person that I am) . It's actually the longest running blog I've been maintaining.
Link: http://www.cenobite.comCheck out this site for one of the many things that fascinates me and my sister to no end - Hellraiser!!! Complete from multimedia, to cenobite encyclopedia and information, down to collectibles - Clive Barker and Todd McFarlane's Tortured Souls series. Hell yeah!
Link: http://www.incoldmirrors.deviantart.comBasically, my DA account was created mainly to house my drawings, paintings, photography, and whatnot. Its secondary function is to serve as an online reference to my artistic abilities for clients for the reason that I am a budding visual communicator. Feel free to drop by and/or to spare some time to view my online gallery.
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