To make my perfect molokochai at home I put a cup of milk with the teabag inside into the microwave for 1,5 mins, then add a half of tea-spoon of honey and prepherably a bit of cinnamon. And then enjoy it

I just love the feeling of floating through every second when I drink wine. This just started sobering me up. But I’m just gonna admire some of my favourite music, images, actors

Last month I went to Joseph Kosuth exhibition and it gave me an insight of why I might be interested in this project.

Kosuth gives special prominence to language. In his show he investigated the role of language and meaning in art with the help of neon as the medium, which he developed in the 1960s (producing Bruce Nauman, Mario Merz and Keith Sonnier). He considered the medium a form of ‘public writing’, without fine art associations. This symbiosis might be something that attracts me.

Reading list

[1] Bhabha, H. (1994) The Location of Culture , London and New York: Routledge - From BA course

[2] Anderson, P. (1998) The Origins of Postmodernity, London and New York: Verso

[3] Hall, S. (1993) In Williams, Patrick & Laura Chrisman eds. Colonial Discourse & Postcolonial Theory: A Reader.  Harlow: Harvester Whaeatsheaf

[4] Edwards, T. (1997) Men in the Mirror: men’s fashion, masculinity and consumer society. London: Cassell

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Giveaway Time! 

To celebrate the opening of my storenvy, Toxicity, I’m giving away the first dress I’ve made with my original Notre Dame print! This dress also features golden pigeons and gargoyles printed on Spoonflower’s Organic Cotton Sateen. It’s fully lined and the back is shirred, allowing for a variety of sizes. The hem and bodice are edged with soft gold lace to finish it off.

Must be following me to win. Each reblog = 1 entry! Winner will be chosen on July 31st via random number generator :D Good luck! ゛☆⌒o(*^_ ^)

Another dress just like this (custom sized) available here for a discounted $180.

(via sugarsugar-dina)

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