June 2, 2025

Monumental Yarn Portraits Are This Artist’s Way of Celebrating Her BIPOC Community

Artist Kandy G Lopez is inspired by her community. “Those who have swagger,” she tells My Modern Met, “a rebel who glows and is forced to be seen in a place where we are told to disappear. I'm inspired by those who dare to dream with their armor on.” Lopez’s admiration takes the form of vibrant, monumental fiber art portraits of BIPOC people living in South Florida, where she's based.

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June 1, 2025

Woman Regularly Visits a London Tube Station to Hear Late Husband’s Voice

To most people, the “Mind the gap” announcement is just part of the daily chatter on the London Underground. But for Margaret McCollum, those three words bring back the voice of someone she loved and lost: her husband, Oswald Laurence. Laurence passed away in 2007, and McCollum would often travel to Embankment tube station just to hear his voice. Eighteen years later, she continues to make the journey.

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May 31, 2025

Stunning Spa in Rome Offers Modern Take On an Ancient Bathing Ritual

Nestled into Rome's historic center, a boutique hotel offers a luxurious spa experience. Six Senses Rome pays tribute to the ancient Roman bathing ritual with an hour-long experience to soothe and relax weary travelers. Milan-based designer Patricia Urquiola, who designed the entire hotel, has created a calm, tranquil space for relaxation. With travertine-lined walls and a soft earth-toned palette, a welcoming environment envelopes guests.

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May 30, 2025

Artist Captures the Quiet Strength of Women Through Eastern-Inspired Portraits [Interview]

Many women learn to hold back their emotions—not due to a lack of strength, but because society has taught them to navigate expression carefully. This idea is captured in the work of Turkish artist Zarife Gizem İbrahimoğlu, whose portraits of women convey subtle emotions and a quiet strength beneath composed expressions. İbrahimoğlu draws inspiration from Eastern culture, textiles, and traditional art, often painting her subjects in kimonos or surrounded by patterned fabric.

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