SEA, SURFING AND SAMBA IN BRAZIL

Posted on 2009-12-14

We know you love the adventure experiences you book with us, but don’t forget that we can also provide something for travellers who simply want to sit on some of the world’s most beautiful beaches.
There are times that call for some serious chilling out, like honeymoons, for example. After the chaos of wedding planning, we can’t blame you for wanting to spend some peaceful downtime with your new other half.
However, if you’re struggling to come up with somewhere beautiful but also off the beaten track, may we suggest the Bahia area of Brazil?
This region has some of the best uninterrupted stretches of golden sand in the world and could easily be confused with paradise; such is its effect on visitors (including us).
Itacare is one of our favourite destinations thanks to its picture perfect blue skies, beaches and palm trees, but this certainly doesn’t mean that there’s nothing else to do. Try your hand at surfing in the crystal-clear waters, or feel humbled as you watch baby turtles begin their long seaward journey from the nearby turtle sanctuary.

Just thinking about it has got us feeling relaxed, so imagine what it’s like when you’re actually there.

For more information about Brazil and to book, have a look at www.blacktomato.co.uk or call on 020 7426 9888.

  

FRAGMENT DESIGN V ROLEX SUBMARINER

Posted on 2009-12-14

Check the fragment design for Sophnet 10th Anniversary Rolex Submariner. The watch was produced in collaboration with the Bamford Watch Department customization service. Aside from coming in black PVD, the watch featured red accents on the dial and bezel, logo placements and further details on the back of the case.

www.bamfordandsons.com

  

EXIT’S ALBUM OF 2009

Posted on 2009-12-07

Club root – High strung

  

EXIT’S ALBUM OF 2009

Posted on 2009-12-07

Clubroot – Embryo

  

EXIT’S ALBUM OF 2009

Posted on 2009-12-07

Clubroot – Low pressure Zone

  

JEFF KOONS

Posted on 2009-12-07

Koons’ new paintings are ambitious in their breadth. They engage in a dialogue with cultural history that is at once visual, intellectual, biological, and philosophical, as well as with art history, from the Venus of Willendorf to Gustave Courbet and Salvador Dali.

Opposite – Jeff Koons, Girl Woods (Dots), 2008 Oil on canvas 108 x 146 1/8 inches (174.3 x 371.2 cm)

Exhibition runs through to January 9th, 2010

Gagosian Gallery Beverly Hills
456 North Camden Drive
Beverly Hills
CA
90210
USA

www.gagosian.com