keskiviikko 7. lokakuuta 2020

Mascarilla season

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Tuesday is the busy street market day in Artá.

Yes, you can buy vegetables
fruit, roasted chicken, herbs, t-hirts, dresses, pants, towels.


But the hit this season is: facemask!


Most of the clothing at these street markets is produced in Italy,
and here we go: also the masks now come from Italy.


Wandering if I could use the eye-part as well,
just pinching two wholes where the nicely made-up eyes are?


Here the local production. More expensive, of course.


Even more local, using the Majorcan pattern.


Also in kids size.


With stencils, as well, the green one hanging.


For more conservative fashionistas, matching their hats.

Finnisch für Anfänger:

MASKI = Maske / mask /mascarilla

Finally an international word - Finnish is sometimes easy.

HENGITYSSUOJA = Mund- und Nasenschutz / face mask /mascarilla
HENGITYS = Atem / breath / respiración


Another in-design this season is Frida, Frida Kahlo.
How many meters of Frida would you like to have?
For a dress, table cloth or curtains?


Or rather this pattern? Must come from Mexico where they
celebrate the Death in the beginning of November: 

Día de los Muertos

The theme is death, but the point is to demonstrate love and respect for 
deceased family members. In towns and cities throughout Mexico, revelers 
don funky makeup 
and costumes, hold parades and parties, sing and dance, 
and make offerings to lost loved ones.

Read more in here:



And wear some flowers in your hair.


I tell you, Frida is hip.

FRIDA KAHLO, or MAGDALENA CARMEN FRIDA KAHLO CALDERÓN, 
was born on July 6, 1907 in the Mexico City home owned by her parents 
since 1904, known today as the Blue House. 

At the age of six Frida fell ill with polio, causing her right leg to remain shorter 
than the other, which resulted in bullying. However, this setback did not prevent 
her from being a curious and tenacious student. She completed her high school 
studies at the Escuela Nacional Preparatoria.

At the age of 18, on September 17, 1925, Frida was in a tragic accident. 
A streetcar crashed into the bus she was traveling in. The consequences to her 
person were grave: several bones were fractured and her spinal cord, damaged. 
While she was immobilized for several months, Frida began to paint. 
Afterwards, she formed relationships with several artists, including the 
photographer Tina Modotti and the already renowned artist Diego Rivera.

Read everything about this magic artist in here:



Frida is hipper than the Spanish toro.
Fighting bull, toro bravo, toro de lidia.


Our magical tree.
Not very hip but quite magical.


Blog statistics from the last 30 days.
Oderazzi seems to be quite hip in Russia and Italy.
I wonder ... which tools they use and for what?

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