LladroSydneyUnapologetic Frida Kahlo: The Woman Who Defined HerselfThis self portrait shows Frida’s duality. On the left is the Western, independent, modern dressed Frida. The Frida on the right is dressed…Jun 21Jun 21
LladroSydneyWhy Are Fans So Important In Both Spanish and Japanese Dance?In the harsh heat of a summer’s day, there’s no doubt that fans are an essential accessory to keep us cool and refreshed. But in some…Jun 18Jun 18
LladroSydneyLove Birds: What Do They Really Symbolise?No animal represents the sentiment of love more than love birds. This symbolism dates back to the Middle Ages, as it is commonly known that…Jun 18Jun 18
LladroSydneyBehind The Petal: The Significance of The Cherry BlossomDelicate, simple and fleeting, Cherry Blossoms are one of the most identifiable flowers in the world that are cultural icons and symbols…Jun 18Jun 18
LladroSydneyAchieving Enlightenment: The Symbolism of Light in World ReligionsDid you know there are around 4300 religions practised in the world today? Light and the act of lighting lamps or candles are meaningful to…Jun 18Jun 18
LladroSydneyWhat’s With Salvador Dali’s Obsession With Lobsters?A lobster on a telephone, melting clocks, elephants with unnaturally long legs. At first glance, it can be easy to think that the works of…Jun 18Jun 18
LladroSydneyBust Sculptures: The Origin of The Ancient ArtThe Romans kept bust sculptures of their dead family members, displaying them in the house. But why?Jun 18Jun 18
LladroSydneyBetween The Folds: Life Lessons from The Art of OrigamiDo you remember the first time you made a paper plane? Or folded a paper crane for good luck? Do you remember the excitement you felt as…Jun 18Jun 18
LladroSydneyWhat Is Gres? A Complete Compendium of Lladró’s GresLladró connoisseurs look out for Gres pieces, but it is still relatively unknown to the general public. It’s not commonly seen in-store…Jun 18Jun 18