I've given in to social media pressure and I'm now on Instagram. I prefer taking photos on my camera rather than my cell phone as it's difficult to control the quality on a phone, but I'll give it a try as it's an interesting challenge. The technical aspect may not matter as much as the content, the stories they tell, and the mood ... I've always preferred the story telling part of photography anyway ... Below is an Instagram photo I posted that I took a while ago at the ROM. I was fascinated by the Chihuly glass sculptures, the clarity of colours, the fragility of it all in such a profusion of voluptuous shapes. You can check more photos and follow me on Instagram by clicking here.
Looking forward to sharing photos with you there ... :)
As an artist, I would like to inspire others to create or simply enjoy art. In this blog, I'm sharing thoughts and events on writing, photography, art in any form, whether it's music or dance, as well as my own photographs, poetry and artwork.
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Wednesday, May 10, 2017
Sunday, April 16, 2017
Empowering women
As I'm writing my short stories on relationships, it pains me to think of loving women who are living in denial when they find out their men have lied and cheated on them. Living in a "dishonest reality" can cause stress and anxiety that erodes self-esteem. Women who fall in love and give everything to their men deserve truth and respect. Here is an article with sound advice for women to gain back their self-worth, and move towards a more honest and hopeful future.
The same could apply for men who have been lied to, but somehow I hear more stories about women being hurt. If you have any stories to share, I'd love to hear from you ...
The same could apply for men who have been lied to, but somehow I hear more stories about women being hurt. If you have any stories to share, I'd love to hear from you ...
As I continue with my writing, and try to understand the complicated emotions, dependencies, and manipulations in relationships, I thought I'd share some articles that identify deceptive behaviours. When people care deeply for partners who betray them, they need to protect their own emotional health first and seek professional help if necessary.
Friday, March 31, 2017
Hope
A poem from my book Island Lovers, Poems and Images of Mauritius,
with the accompanying photo I took on the island.
Hope
I was lost and grey
an ocean filled with
tears
from the dark clouds
a shaft of light
broke free
silver slivers of
hope
twinkled on the
surface
and my forlorn heart
glided with
equanimity
bearing no fear
towards uncertainty
Thursday, February 23, 2017
Toronto Light Fest at the Distillery District
Fun at the Toronto Light Fest at the Distillery District.
So inspiring to see such creativity in our city ... just love it.
Check it out. It goes on till March 12th.
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Spreading my wings ...
Spreading my wings like these geese along Humber Bay Park, or at least trying to.
Always a lot of work behind those flapping wings, at times frustrating, at other times exhilarating.
Writing a collection of short stories that delves into the complications of romantic relationships ...
Friday, January 27, 2017
Island Lovers, Poems and Images of Mauritius at Indigo Yonge & Eglinton
Hope to see you at Indigo Yonge & Eglinton. It'll be nice to meet new readers and catch up with friends.
If you happen to be looking for a Valentine's gift, come by and check Island Lovers.
Thursday, January 05, 2017
Great start to New Year 2017
Wishing you all a wonderful New Year 2017
Glad to let you know that my book, The Coral Heart was sold out in Mauritius,
and a third edition, with addition of edited excerpts, is now available on the island at
All Bookcourt stores
and
Petrusmok bookstore, Hennessy Park Hotel.
The second edition, the ebook is still available on amazon,
and the first edition is still available in Canada.
The French edition is still in progress and will be coming out by end of 2017.
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Thursday, December 15, 2016
Wintry Toronto
It was a magical day with snow flakes swirling around, spreading a thick fog over the city, covering everything in white. Yes, I know it's not fun when you're driving blindly into a sheet of snow, or struggling against an icy wind blasting across your face. But when you're walking, and dressed warmly, it's truly awesome to be out there against the elements, and watch the snow transform the city ...
In the park, children were tobogganing, their thrilled laughter echoing in the fresh snowfall. On the sidewalk, an older woman was trying to cover her face from the wind, and slipping on the snow. I gave her a hand and led her to the store, and she was all smiles. A passer-by with a bouncy step grinned, telling me in her caribbean accent how much she loved snow. We winked at each other with an unspoken understanding.
She probably gets asked as often as I do how I could bear the cold north when I was born on a sunny island. With the creative opportunities and freedom that Canada offers, winter is easy to bear. I don't miss the continuous tropical heat as I love the change of seasons, spring's blossoms, summer's lush greens, fall's colourful leaves, winter's snow flurries ... they inspire me to no end.
Thursday, December 08, 2016
I love you, Toronto
There's something about the cold weather that makes me want to get cosy and warm at home, but there's so much to do in Toronto that I'm often willing to brave the cold. So many artists, musicians, writers, dancers, actors, filmmakers are spreading their creative and innovative vibes throughout the city that it's often hard to choose which event to go to. From neighbourhood restaurants and bars that feature musicians, and artists' work to contemporary operas and documentary screenings, the choice is endless.
While walking by Queen Street the other night, and watching skaters gliding gracefully on the ice rink with our City Hall standing behind them against the sky, like some sci-fi building about to lift up, I thought of how much this city means to me. So grateful to live in this cultural hub and its multicultural diversity. Toronto has offered me the freedom, and opportunity to be an artist, photographer and writer who can make a living from her art. And the people who live in this city, the kindness of friends I've made over the years have inspired me immensely. I love you, Toronto.
Sunday, November 20, 2016
Photography Exhibition and Book Signing of Island Lovers - Poems and Images of Mauritius
Stella’s Lunch Box
145 Lauder Avenue (just south of St. Clair) Toronto
Sunday December 4th
1 to 4 pm
Come by, and meet friends in this charming café, and enjoy the photographs,
poetry reading, and live music in a fun, relaxed atmosphere.
If you can't join the event and would like to buy this book as a holiday gift, it's also available at Book City Yonge & St. Clair (1430 Yonge St), Book City Beaches (1950 Queen St. E), Indigo online, amazon.ca, amazon.com
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Supermoon over Toronto Skyline
On Monday evening, I went with a friend to Humber Bay Park to chase the moon. A surreal experience watching the glow creeping behind clouds, rising behind the CN tower before finally making its way up in full glory.
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Launch of Island Lovers at Toronto's The Word on The Street Book Festival
I will be with four other authors at the Toronto Hakka Heritage Alliance booth, booth 151, along the lake, near the Toronto Star tent. You can't miss it ...
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Monday, September 12, 2016
Island Lovers in Mauritius
Thank you Mauritius for your interest in my work and for the radio, newspapers, and tv interviews. I'm very touched by the tremendously positive response to Island Lovers. It's been an exhilarating visit on the tropical island where I was born. So wonderful reconnecting with family and friends, and enjoying the lush beauty of the seaside and countryside.
For those who couldn't make it to the launch and book signings, and are interested in getting a copy of Island Lovers in Mauritius, it is available at:
(Caudan, Trianon, Flacq, Bagatelle, Cascavelle, Airport, Grand Baie)
For wholesale orders in Mauritius, please contact the distributor, Harold Venpin at 230-5256-1165
Info on the Toronto launch coming soon ...
Info on the Toronto launch coming soon ...
Tuesday, August 02, 2016
Book launch of Island Lovers in Mauritius
I will be at Bookcourt book store in Bagatelle Mall, Moka, Mauritius on Saturday, August 6th, from 1-4 pm for the launch of my new book, Island Lovers - Poems and Images of Mauritius, and hope many of you who live there will join me.
I took the photos in the book during several visits to Mauritius, and the images inspired me to write poems on the island I left so long ago, an island that still brings back fond memories.
Looking forward to seeing you ...
I took the photos in the book during several visits to Mauritius, and the images inspired me to write poems on the island I left so long ago, an island that still brings back fond memories.
Looking forward to seeing you ...
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Island Lovers - Poems and Images of Mauritius
Slowly emerging from my writing cave ... So excited to share my book cover. It will be out soon in Mauritius, and in Canada, later in the fall. Will keep you posted ...
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Luminato Festival at The Hearn
What a thrilling experience to be at The Hearn yesterday. The Luminato Festival brought back to life this fascinating decommissioned generating station in a celebration of art, music, and dance. I hope this building becomes a new landmark for creative expression in Toronto. The festival runs from June 10th to 26th. Check the activities on Luminato's website
This giant, rotating mirror ball, continuously casting its refracted light over exposed steel beams, wires and peeling walls had a surreal effect,. I felt as if I was in a sci-fi movie, surrounded by ethereal creatures floating around.
Even the windows seem to be works of art ...
Le Pavillon, a makeshift restaurant on the upper floor of The Hearn.
What a resourceful use of the generating station's control room.
Dining at Le Pavillon.
A treat for those who made reservations, but since we did not,
we were lucky to get last minute seats at the bar, and enjoyed the delicious French cuisine.
Majestic hallway, softly illuminated to bring out neat architectural details
One of my favourite sculptures, made of meshed acrylic
Industrial elements throughout the building
For more impressions on the Luminato Festival at The Hearn, check Schuster Gindin's article in Living Toronto
Saturday, June 04, 2016
The Moon
Trying to post once a month, but obviously, I'm not fast enough. I took this photo of the moon on Sunday, May 22nd, the night Mars was visible as a bright red star in the sky. It was fascinating to see the red planet so much closer, and imagine that we could be there one day. However it appeared as a tiny insignificant dot in my camera. I have yet to experiment with astrophotography. But the moon, on the other hand, held the spotlight, the darkness, an essential part of its presence.
Working away on my photo and poetry book... putting all I've got into it and aiming for the moon, but I'd be happy to reach a star or even a meteorite ...
Monday, May 02, 2016
About writing
“Fiction is art and art is the triumph over chaos… to celebrate a world that lies spread out around us like a bewildering and stupendous dream.”
John Cheever
I was walking through Cedarvale ravine a few weeks ago, and I came upon those bulrushes that have bursted into downy seeds since last fall. Still hanging in there, glowing in the soft light of dusk like an abstract painting. This quote from Cheever reflects my state of mind as I edit my poems and try to turn chaos into harmonious celebration ...
Saturday, April 02, 2016
Writing and Photography
Sunset in Mauritius
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