The artist proudly exhibits his work at this trendy market open only in the summer months between June and October. If you are fed up with the tacky souvenirs that have mercylessly invaded every destination, then it's worth going for an origianl work of art which as I discovered does not have to cost the earth.
Near Norre Voldgade, Copenhagen, Denmark, July 2007
a couple share lunch in one of the many restaurants and cafe's scattered throughout the market.
Rock balancing at Ho'okipa
The house Claude Monet lived and worked is a place art lovers often choose as an art tourism destination. And certainly want to buy something to remember the trip.
Despite the fact that nearly everyone is fasting, the Muslim holy month of Ramadan can be one of the most festive times of year in Bangladesh. With everyone decorating their homes, the flower markets are in full-swing, and these vendors were thrilled to show off their wares to the clueless white girl with the camera.
Potters' Square in Bhaktapur, Nepal is filled with pots, incense-burners, oil lamps and artisans trying to sell you all of the above. This old woman was the exception, content as she was to bask in the evening sun next to her merchandise.
the sights, sounds and smells of the market nourish body and soul.
some organic free range eggs from the Borough Market, London.