My Awakening – Dear BHD…

The numerous challenges and changes that seemed overbearing weren’t without reason. When you log on to BHD you are witnessing my growth, which is essentially how BHD came to be. I figured if I kept writing I would get over my then heartbreak and post by post my laptop and wordpress would nurture me into...
Artful Conversation: Christine Mangosing
Christine Mangosing is definitely one of the most beautiful girls I’ve ever met. Her genius translates through everything she does and her radiant smile is one of the most contagious instruments she posses. This is true. Born in Manila, Philippines, Christine’s childhood and early adolescence took place in North America’s left coast. Christine went back...
Artful Conversation with Clairandean
It’s hard for me to talk about who Clairandean Humphrey, aka. Clairbear is. I didn’t think someone like her could exist. The kind of person that you say, “I could have this person around me…everyday.” The simplicity in her art, speech and presence is refreshing and addictive; she simply calmns you. Clairbear is a writer,...
Artful Conversations with Jennifer Maramba
In my first BHD post, I shared that “In 2007, art was reintroduced to me as a therapeutic experience”. This re-introduction was life changing, and Jennifer Maramba was essential for the peace of mind and explorations I’ve undergone. When speaking about Jennifer, I always make reference to a Filipino indigenous term, Babaylan. Traditionally a Babaylan...
Artful Conversations – Anda Untila
A clever and imaginative woman, Anda Untila is a joy to know. Whether philosophizing over films, art, points of inspiration or passionately articulating her favourite places to eat, Anda’s enthusiasm is contagious and engaging. Born in communist Romania to loving independent spirits, Anda’s childhood was abundantly filled with fantasy to help make up for everything...
Montage / Collage Workshop this Sunday
For more information and to reserve your space please contact me tiffany@discoverseventyseven.com
BHD Talks Art-Tiffany Love
I’ve always been immersed in art. Coming from an artist-filled family, my first ‘real’ introduction was at the age of 9, when my uncle- a Visual Artist- gave me a Paul Gauguin book for my birthday.

