I have stopped posting to this blog. It was a bit of an experiment to start with, as I wasnt exactly sure which of my interests would be best to blog about and what direction blogging would take.
Thank you to all the people who have followed this blog - it has been a fantastic learning experience for me, and I have now diverged off into many other blogs which you can read all about from my new website. HERE IS THE LINK!
I will leave this blog up indefinietly, as it still gets quite busy and there are some very popular posts which continue to attract visitors from everywhere, every day.
See you at the new site!
Ray
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The Wunderkammer is a cabinet full of curiosities. This blog is my Wunderkammer, and full of things that interest me. It covers a diverse range of topics such as Art, Craft, Design, Architecture, Style and Lifestlye with diverse posts from Street Art to Fine Art, from Auction finds to Design. Enjoy.
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