Author: FABUK Magazine

Director Ian Truitner. 2016 This sci-fi thriller follows five genetically engineered ‘perfect’ humans who are sent on a rescue mission to Titan. Their objective: to retrieve the sole survivor of a failed expedition. A deep space mining vessel has been adrift for two years and it is suspected that the crew had brutally killed each other, but the reason for the bloodbath is unknown. The genetically modified ‘superior’ humans must investigate yet, under the stress of isolation in outer space, the crew begins to exhibit previously concealed character flaws. Cracks appear within the group which threaten the success of the…

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Discover the fun nights at the hotel with their Entertainment Director Didier Agueh Please could you tell us about your background and how it leads to the work you do today? I have been working in nightlife and event for the last 20 years. Indeed I started in Paris organising event at University  and I was probably more in the corridors giving out flyers than in the amphitheater attending the classes. Afterwards the real turning point has been Ibiza where felt in love with the “White Island” and worked there for several years. I collaborated with some of the best…

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1.     Please could you tell us about your background and how it leads to the work you do today? My name is Dayo Awe. I never started photography from my mama’s womb so you can rule that out of your thoughts. It all started after my university education and has been fun so far. 2.     Where are you base? I am based in London and available internationally for assignments. 3.     How would you describe your work to someone who hasn’t seen it before? My style mixes fashion and portrait together with an artistic flair. 4.     4. Who else it’s behind your brand? I am…

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Mansoor returns with his 11th collection at LFW featuring couture gowns inspired by Marchesa Casati, who was an Italian heiress, muse, and patroness of the arts in early 20th-century Europe known for her eccentricities. A celebrity and femme fatale, the Marchesa’s famous eccentricities dominated and delighted European society for nearly three decades. As the concept of dandy was expanded to include women, Marchesa Casati fitted the utmost female example by saying: “I want to be a living work of art”. Models wearing eye masks symbolizes Venetian Carnival, as Marchesa Casati set up residence on grand canal in Venice in 1910 and known for her soirees.…

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Rebeca Riofrio is the founder of Art-Infusion TV and a marketing manager at the Anglia Ruskin University London. Rebeca Riofrio has been involved in the higher education business in the UK for the last 15 years and Art in Fusion TV has been stablished since 2013. During her early working life Rebeca became the “eyes” of American novelist, travel writer and renowned war correspondent, Martha Gellhorn, whose eyesight had sadly deteriorated. Gellhorn first achieved international recognition for bravely covering the Spanish Civil War with her then husband Ernest Hemingway. The legendary war reporter inspired Rebeca to not just follow what…

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Born in Paris in 1961 Jordi Casals was born from a family of Spanish refuges that started a revolution against General Franco in Spain. When  Jordi Casals was 5 years old his parents divorced in France and he went back to live with his father in Spain but his father he was imprisoned due to his revolutionaries activities against GeneralFranco. Jordi ended up living in the street, collected and living with gipsies until his mother came to rescue him. That’s why Jordi’s ideas, arts and life views have anarchistic inclinations. After he completed his studies in architecture he travelled to…

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A talented young model, blogger and painter. On her own words: ‘I was born in Utah, America and was brought up in Esher, Surrey. I did art in school and we were allowed to choose our themes sometimes and I have always been interested in the out there, creative side of painting and beauty.  I am deeply entranced by beauty and find it in many things and like to pull it together and create paintings. This painting is inspired by one of my favourite animals: The peacock as I am enthralled by the beauty of their peacock feathers and the…

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How did you get to where you are today? Have you always been interested in photography? I have always been an artist and creative person.  Over the years, I have expressed that interest and gift in many different ways from music and dance, to painting and now photography. Nevertheless, I would argue that I was a “frustrated” artist in that I had the burgeoning desire but I did not have the support from my family.  So oddly enough, I was a primary school teacher and at 26 years old, I moved from Spain to Scotland to learn English.  With the…

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Please could you tell us about your background and how it leads to the work you do today? As a young adult I developed a keen interest in sports which ultimately led me to become an amateur boxer which I believe gave me the focus and discipline and  help me to succeed in business. From a young age, I remember vividly at the age of 12, my first goal was to pay for a ski trip which my parents at that time could not afford, to be able to do this I worked in numerous jobs. After successfully completing my…

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1. Please could you tell us about your background and how it leads to the work you do today? My career in music has largely had its foundations from my training in art-sketching and sculpting-and my training as an actor-primarily on stage. I did not pick up an instrument or even think about becoming a singer until I was 14 and even then all I wanted to do was thrash a guitar. I never wanted to front a band. But what we think we want and what we really want don’t always go hand in hand and there have been…

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