East London rocks

Today was such a good day.
Went to Brick Lane Market and all this stuff happened: got a set of 4 (I reckon expired) films for my lomo for just £3, got a new pair of nice aubergine coloured shoes, had lunch in a proper Spanish restaurant, saw Iekeliene Stange having a coffĂ©e and a piece of cake, spent loads of money in art supplies, took several pictures
... what else could I ask for?

There's so much going on in East London! Couldn't be more in love with it!

Yo, payasa

Long time no update.
Seriously, London, apart from being a ceaseless source of inspiration, it also has a more crude reality which consists of being constantly stressed out, busy and stuck in peak-hour traffic congestion. People, people and more people everywhere who won't give a shit about you. Big cities work like this: "eat or get eaten", that should be their slogan.


I basically no longer have the time to really take good pictures and upload them into blogger/facebook/whatever. Also, I guess I just have been a bit too lazy and couldn't be bothered.
buttttttt... So much has happened since I last updated this thing. Of course, by that time I had just moved in!
To sum up, now my life is all about deadlines, deadlines and more deadlines.


I have next week off - theoretically to study and catch up on all the accumulation of undone work- so I'll try to take some decent pictures and keep this up to date a bit more.



That being said, my friend Hannah had to work with moods for her project in class, and I was more than pleased to let her transform me into a weird miserable clown.
This is the final outcome.
I really enjoyed it actually.

> Click on them to enlarge.