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I live in Australia and it gets so hot here. not to mention flies and mosquitoes. I bought a mona Lisa hand fan from the louvre with the intention of framing it as a piece of art, but never did and instead have started using it for its intended purpose. and honestly? Spanish fans are underrated accessories. I have gotten so many compliments, and it really adds to my eccentric vibe — also keeps flies and mosquitoes away, keeps you cool AND is a great tool for hiding your identity if you see someone you don’t feel like talking to lol literally the ultimate accessory šŸ’–
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Dec 10, 2024

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my mom has one of these fans for every one of her purses just in case
Dec 10, 2024

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I forgot I had it until someone rec'd paper fans earlier today.
When I use it, it makes me feel like a backstabbing courtier who is secretly plotting against the monarch.
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Lately anxiety is not helping much, and I’m constantly drained due to exams coming up. I miss my family. I miss myself. This made me reflect on the fact that I’m still here, and also…we are such precious creatures. We diminish ourselves, but everything we touch we influence. We are way more powerful than we think we are. Anyway, let’s see what we have here: • a fraction of ā€œTHE wallā€: from left to right two postcard I bought last summer at the MusĆ©e des Beaux Arts in Bruxelles (ā€œGeorgetteā€ by Magritte, a pic of Magritte himself, on the bottom a quote I found in a fortune cookie, then a quote I found in a ā€œBacio Peruginaā€ a chocolate treat that is very well known here in Italy, on top of Magritte two Js as you can see (this is a CRAZY story), then on a post-it a quote of a thing I wrote in a sort of essay, then a poem that my best friend wrote for me, another fortune biscuit’s quote, a post-card from a place in Italy called ā€œSacro Boscoā€ (Sacred Wood, also know as ā€œParco dei Mostriā€ = Monster’s Park), it’s an old black and white photo of a young boy grazing the sheep šŸ‘), two more post-its (one from roomies one from my mom). Yes I have a thing for post-its… • books I started and I never get the chance to finish because of uni (I really recommend though ā€œWhatever arises love thatā€ by Matt Kahn aaaand to start educate urself on Palestine (if you haven’t already started you should, it’s great) ā€œMornings in Jeninā€ by Susan Abulhawa) • Abat-jour, lamp, whatever you call her, with a ā€œnecklaceā€ (bracelet I made with my granny when I was little, my wrist grew so the lamp suits it better as a lovely necklace), on top a sleep mask. • a notebook (I love it, the red one), on top my two pairs of reading glasses. • Forest green water bottle (very used, but I love her) • A ceramic jewellery holder, which was of my beloved grandmother, with jewels I inherited from her 🄺 • a thing I use to store my bangles and bracelets (my little treasure, they’re all vintage/inherited) • one of my thousands of candles (I don’t know why they ease my anxiety) and mini Corto Maltese (in my opinion a masterpiece in the world of comic-strips) themed matches.
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I saw the ćŗć‚“ćć‚ć‚ŠćŸć¦ signs and wanted one so badddly. My friends said to just take it, but I couldn't. I asked shyly. The sweet painter gave me the rest of his pad!!
I added it to my art projects. It feels warm, my small treasured memory.
I met someone who immediately wanted my tote bag, too. It feels amazing to meet someone who *gets it*, what I'm making so quickly. (≧◔≦) ā™” (āŒ’ā–½āŒ’)ā™”
The kindness of strangers really -- šŸ’“šŸŒø
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