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Art par-TAY {part two}
I would like to say a very big thank you to the NGV for asking me to become one of the Art Ambassadors and letting me use these photos! They are fabulous! I had so much fun and hope to work with you again in the future.
Once again, THANK YOU!!
Camille XO
Art par-TAY! {part one}
Hello everyone! Earlier this week I was asked by the NGV to become one of their Teen Arts Ambassadors for their 'Teen Art Party' along with Brooke, Maggie and Chessie! The Teen Arts Party will be held on Thursday the 22 of Jan - and you are all invited! YAY!
Grab some friends and come to the NGV for Art Party- a night of art making, fashion, food, music, and giveaways for under 18s.
Art party will feature drop-in work shops with contemporary artists Minna Gilligan and Kate Rohde, and exclusive after hours access to the exhibition The Fashion World of Jean-Paul Gaultier.
The Food Dudes - The Little Mushroom co. {Bryan}
Intro to The Food Dudes I have noticed this year that food trucks have gotten more and more popular. I love food trucks so I have decided to do a little series called “The Food Dudes”. In this series I will interview the awesome people that work inside the trucks, creating that marvellous food!
This is the first interview of the series! YAY!
The Little Mushroom co. –Bryan
{these pictures are off The Little Mushroom co. facebook page}
When you say a burger is decadent and healthy there is only one place that pops into mind.
The Little Mushroom co. is a small food truck run by a cool man by the name of Bryan.
Bryan first had the idea of creating mushroom burgers after going to America.
“My girlfriend and I went to America and decided to do junk food while we were there. I went from being really healthy to very un-healthy in three and a half weeks!” he laughs.
“So after that I spent ten months designing my mushroom burger. I had more and more friends asking for it. Then a mate of mine asked me to do ConFest. There were huge lines, and I guess I went from there to a food truck.
Bryan has also worked in Italian and Indian restaurants.
“Who are your inspirations?” I ask. “Quirky mavericks” Bryan says, “Like Heston Blumenthal because of his molecular gastronomy and Yotam Ottolenghi because he does wonderful vegetarian dishes.” “And what would you say to budding chefs?” “Go for it!” He urges, “Go outside the box and just experiment with things”.
Thank you Bryan! You are such an inspiration and I will be defiantly trying your mushroom burgers next time I’m around.