Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Alt. Consumer
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Unexpectedly I received two questions regarding "the food processing" last week. No one doubts that it would be good to know the answers to these questions. Most tourists would agree that there are three basic things necessary for a comfortable trip: good shoes, something to drink and a toilet.
Sunday, July 22, 2007
The Polish Fiat 126p is now 35 years old and can still be seen on the streets of Poland. The "Maluch," meaning "little one," as it is fondly referred to by Poles, is a car that seems immortal -- a legend that accompanied Poles during their difficult social changes.
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Usually when we walk around, we only focus on the sites, monuments, or events that are at our eyelevel. Obviously, we also observe the path we are walking on, so that we do not sprain an ankle on the cobblestones.
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Hostel in the center of Krakow. Five cheerful rooms and one apartment called a studio. No billboard, no adverts in any tourist guides or magazines. A place known only to insiders.
Thursday, July 5, 2007
?Farma sztuki (Farm of Art)? is a virtual cooperative of artists and curators. During the ?Super Concept Market,? professional art was presented that is light and suitable for street markets. The major themes at the stall were SEX and POLITICS -- two universal subjects. It was great fun. We sold all the portraits of the Kaczynski brothers; Roman Giertych, to our surprise, was much less popular. By presenting ?light art,? we want to promote artists connected with our gallery and propagate artistic production.?
Thursday, July 5, 2007
A skirt made of old train draperies. A raincoat fashioned from a shower curtain. Two young designers from Krakow are using recycling as the key element in their creative expression.