FAULT Magazine Travel: Grenada Travel Guide

FAULT Magazine Travel: Grenada Travel Guide (TAKEN FROM THE FULL ARTICLE PUBLISHED WITHIN FAULT ISSUE #24) Words & Photography: Mlies Holder (unless stated otherwise) Grenada Travel Guide: What do do House of Chocolate If you're unfamiliar with the fascinating connection between chocolate and the island of Grenada, a visit to the House of Chocolate…

FAULT Magazine Travel Essential #21 – LUSH Toothy Tabs

  This travel season, FAULT Travel have been over the world trying to find the best destinations for summer 2017 but unfortunately, all the hours in the air haven't done wonders for our beauty regimes. To combat this, we’ve selected the best products which helped us keep our beauty regiment on track whilst on the move. Today, we’re turning to oral hygiene and we’ve found the best…

FAULT Travel’s Carry-on Beauty Essentials

Travelling is great, but when you have to start packing your beauty products the question often arises, "should I take a second suitcase or not?" Here are some essential 2-in-1 solutions that can’t go amiss when packing for your next getaway. Remember, if the base is good, the rest will look good too. My advice, don’t skimp on good skincare products when you're travelling!  LQ Liquid Health…

FAULT Travel: Moderat, Gunnar Haslam and Copenhagen.

We flew into Copenhagen with a sense of excitement at the weekends activities ahead. A night of electronic delights at Culture Box club a government backed club (David Cameron please take note!) and then a Sunday night with Moderat at Vega which has played host to greats such as Bowie, Prince and Bjork to name but just a few.   We headed for dinner at Fiskebar (www.fiskebaren.dk) in…

Laurie Victor Kay blurs the lines between place, perspective and practice

Laurie Victor Kay is a multimedia artist whose work blends photograph, painting, installation and digital experiment. Based in Omaha but working globally, she transforms everyday objects, natural forms and her own body into psychological landscapes shaped by surrealism, memory and vulnerability. Photo courtesy of Laurie Victor Kay Trained in painting at the School of the Art…

The Gallery Wall as Self-Portrait: Curating Canvas Prints Like a Moodboard

Your walls say more about you than your camera roll ever could.Not because they’re louder, more curated, or more “finished,” but because they’re physical. They take up space. They shape the atmosphere you wake up in, the corners you lean into at night, and the backdrop of your everyday life. That’s why a gallery wall feels different from decorating. When those moments become canvas prints,…

Top Music Festivals Around the World You Can’t Miss

Photo: Hanny Naibaho You're in the right place if your vision of travel starts with a lineup poster and concludes with a sunrise set. No longer just a weekend escape, a full festival season has become a global phenomenon. Whole cities and landscapes become temporary worlds based around sound, style, and shared anarchy. And when you're organizing your flights, budget, and downtime between…

Katya Granova Turns Found Photographs into Living Paintings

Katya Granova Photo: courtesy of Katya Granova Born in St. Petersburg in 1988, just before the fall of the USSR, Katya Granova grew up watching history rewrite itself in real time. Now based in London, the painter transforms found and family photographs into gestural works that “rebel against the irreversibility of time.” Her paintings collapse memory and movement, with each…