Wednesday, March 28, 2012

KITA KORE

KITA KORE in Koenji
on the way to get there we found some random things..haha  
there was an exhibition as well.
inside of Kita Kore. about 5 different stores next each other. they are very much DIY unique style! 
i couldn't get to take photos in my favorite store but this whole experiences encourage me to make some crazy stuffs. its always great to discovering any new creative places. 

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

so tokyo

UNIQLO GINZA
supposed to be the biggest one in the world! 

BULGARI CAFE in Ginza
she got afternoontea and i got pasta set. it was the most expensive lunch i've ever had but it worth it.  

NYLON CAFE in Harajyuku
they got international Nylon mags like Mexico, Indonesia, Korea etc. 

By all means

so it's been like 1.5years since last time I hanged out with my fashion friend Caliopy who came all the ways to come to Japan from America!it's funny because we have been friends about 4 years now & 2/3 of the time we have lived in totally different countries but still meet up almost every year thanks to her for keeping visiting us here!hehe
We had lots to catch up & so happy for doing good in our countries:)

Now I show ya some pics from the adventure in ibaragi & Tokyo!


Gerda Steiner & Jörg Lenzlinger -Power Sources @Mito museum 

Monday, March 12, 2012

weekend

i got some Jamaican coconuts
cookies from her! my first Jamaican ones to try!
& happy birthday to you!

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Monday, March 5, 2012

the recent shopping

i bought my new adventure backpack!!!! so keeennn yeah!

& the new running shoes<3 
oh how i love my life<3

Sunday, March 4, 2012

When I am in my painting, I'm not aware of what I'm doing. It is only after a sort of 'get acquainted' period that I see what I have been about. I have no fear of making changes, destroying the image, etc., because the painting has a life of its own. I try to let it come through. It is only when I lose contact with the painting that the result is a mess. Otherwise there is pure harmony, an easy give and take, and the painting comes out well.

—Jackson Pollock