Focus

Since I’ve picked up posting again, I have also looked at some old posts and come to realise that my relatively broad interests have caused the content to become somewhat fragmented, and as such have decided to split things up.

The Passion for Paper & Print blog, currently featuring some gorgeous work by Swedish designer and calligrapher Ylva Skarp, will focus on all things paper and print as the name suggests. This includes paper art, but also crafts, special books, calligraphy and graphic design.

The Adorable Ankle Biters blog is now a kids (and mums & dads) lifestyle blog that will occasionally feature my child photography as well as child photography tips & tricks for parents.

The Seemingly So blog will continue as an art and (fine art) photography blog solely, but still related to my favourite (and self-proclaimed) topic “The peculiar incident of life” and may therefore also contain (neuro)science related content.

Occasionally there may be some overlap, but my aim is to refrain from duplicating content. Hope you will enjoy at least one of them!

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2 thoughts on “Focus

  1. Gillian holding

    I think this is always an interesting challenge. To integrate or not: how best to deal with diversified interests. I began my #dailyselfreflection blog to take care of a specific concern and then it morphed into a more general blog about my own art processes. Life and Art carried on in scattergun fashion, but over the summer I introduced the family blog… Then got all blogged out and during the recent halting recovery phase I’ve contemplated re-integrating all of it!! For what’s its worth, I’ve always loved the eclectic content of your blog. I think it’s always held its coherence through the strong and beautiful imagery. But I understand what you mean! Good luck with the new paths!

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    1. Nathalie Graafland Post author

      Thanks Gillian! Have taken into account that I may actually complicate matters, especially given that regularly posting on one blog remains a challenge. I guess we’ll see… It felt like the natural thing to do.
      I’m really glad you’re back to blogging! Have always tremendously admired your stamina and the clear efforts (text-wise I’m much more lazy) you put into your blogging!

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