Shimo Kitazawa vintage shop.

Snow in Tokyo!
In my opinion, the most rewarding, least expensive and most warming way to feel good is to do something for somebody else. That’s why I like Hands on Tokyo, a bilingual volunteering organisation that sets up volunteering projects in Tokyo for anyone to participate in.
On Saturday, I went with two lovely friends to Hakujoso Senior Home to take part in an activity session with the elderly residents. There were different ‘stations’ including a beading area, origami area, games area, nail painting area and balloon modelling area. We were at the beading station, and made the residents necklaces, bracelets and hair clips. One dear lady started crying when I gave her a hair clip, which nearly made me well up! They were so interesting and wonderful to spend time with, the two hours felt like half that. Due to security, we couldn’t take any photos but it was a great experience and well worth a Saturday afternoon.
We can learn a lot from the elderly, after all some of them looked like they’d been alive for centuries…
Tokyo Today: View from the Art Gallery…
New Year in Ito!
My little brother gets it
Paintings by Jens Hesse, based on distorted satellite images.
Picasso: Self portrait, 1907. Oil on canvas.
“Cubism is no different from any other school of painting. The same principles and the same elements...
Levi Van Veluw
by Laurence Demaison