Emily Kathryn BremnerNavigating the Sea of NoiseI have a startling 58 tabs open, on my computer alone: many of which are events or the like I wish to investigate, articles I wish to read…3 min read·Oct 17, 2023----
Emily Kathryn BremnerAn original in the age of postersThere’s an artist I follow on Instagram, an artist whose work I am rather fond of. Having recently moved into a new home and having space…2 min read·Aug 1, 2022----
Emily Kathryn BremnerIs spontaneity dead?I have lived the last year of my life in central Copenhagen; a growing metropolis that is filled with sights and sounds of all varieties…2 min read·Jul 27, 2022----
Emily Kathryn BremnerFalse summitsAs we come over the crest of a mountain in Umbria, I can see what we’ve arrived at is a false summit. All mountains have them, sometimes…1 min read·Jan 10, 2022----
Emily Kathryn BremnerInspiration, not answersIn times of transition, one is inclined to seek answers. Answers to questions of what comes next and how best to prepare for it. It’s not…1 min read·Jan 6, 2022----
Emily Kathryn BremnerThe fogMountains are a happy home to the fog. It settles in to the curves and meadows until all is enclosed and what we see it a wall of mist…2 min read·Jan 4, 2022----
Emily Kathryn BremnerSalmonThere are times when two simple pieces of salmon can be the cause for an argument. The bbq is ready but the still defrosting salmon isn’t…1 min read·Jan 3, 2022----
Emily Kathryn BremnerThe marketThere are two ways to tackle a European antique market. I know this because I do it one way and my partner does it the other. I, very…1 min read·Jan 2, 2022----
Emily Kathryn BremnerDinnerIt’s nearing dinner, I’m exhausted, I’m hungry and the thought of lasagna, which yesterday seemed inspiring, today seems a burdensome task…1 min read·Jan 1, 2022----
Emily Kathryn BremnerA matter of vantage pointWhy is it that walking along a large log on the ground isn’t scary, but walking across the same log if lifted high above the ground with a…1 min read·Apr 15, 2021----