My breakfast juice sweater
This is Jane’s sweater, she always spill her breakfast juice on this sweater. Frankie love the juice stains and painted a series of juice
stains postcards.
objects
Olive dish
This olive dish was a valentine gift from Frankie’s close friend, the Japanese writing on it reads, ‘you ought to love me more’.
Matchsticks mountains
Frankie’s another obsession is collecting match sticks. He love to
use matchsticks to make a collagraph plate, but it never once have
a perfect print. So he just make collages with matchsticks.
Porcelain twin cats
Jane bought this porcelain twin cats figurine from a fleamarket in Berlin, which reminds her of her friend’s cats. She made a book about cats, it called,
Please refer to book for more details
Cotton flower and monoprint
Frankie had these cotton flowers from last christmas, he thinks the pure white and soft flower is like his tofu heart. He love to draw cotton flowers, this can be seen in many of his objects and sketches.
Lonely mornings breakfast table cloth
This breakfast table cloth is embroided by Jane with chinese text
that reads, ‘ Lonely mormings’. It’s inspired by a love triangle film
that Jane watched years ago. This table cloth is made especially
for people who dines alone.
People like Frankie.
Grandma’s Cushion
This is Frankie’s favourite cushion. His grandma made it for him with old scarf, it was even screen printed with his favourite cotton flower.
Years after she pass away, Jane accidentally spill ink on it but
Frankie didn’t mind.
We have burdens
These mix of garments is hung at the back of a door, each piece is sewn together and is to be worn together at once. The clothes behind our doors are like outershell that we leave behind when we are home.
Yarn wrapped metal collar
This metal collar was a gift from Frankie to Jane. it was initially a plain metal collar and Frankie wrapped it with purple yarn because the metal felt cold on his skin. He often wears it with his white shirts.
Our beautiful brain
Jane made three bags with nude color netting, to represent how our brain store memories. Frankie use them to bag his
old sweaters and socks.
Vintage Plates with gold text
Frankie found these vintage plates one snowy morning while he was taking a walk in the park. He couldn’t bare to leave them there and decided that to bring them home.
Stamps filled Post box
Frankie collected this from his neighbourhood dumpter.
He liked it because of the stamps on it, so repeatively and in order, just like Andy Warhol’s. Frankie calls it accidental Andy.