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Jewellery designer by education, innate creative and fashionista for sake. Born in Portugal, jumped from Barcelona to Milan, and for now living and working in Copenhagen. Inspired by art, photography, beauty and gastronomy. frenchlittlething@gmail.com

26 October 2009

Interview with "Escarrador"


My favourite portuguese blog, http://escarradordedavidmotta.blogspot.com/, a mix of fashion with design and art twisted with people on the edge. A blog at an international level that talks by itself.

I made an interview with the author of the blog, David Motta.

- What made you do the blog ?
Because swallow in shoal is not so healthy!
-What is your inspiration ?
My sensibility. I was not inspired by any model of any known blog, very much on the opposite, I can tell that my blog gave rise to a wave of other blogs, at least in Portugal. Today it can be considered has a pictorial blog, but it is not guaranteed that will be kept like this forever.-Who do you think are you're readers ?
Artists, swindlers, journalists, prostitutes, madwomen, astutes, aesthetes, athletes, goofies.
-Which are you reference blogs in Portugal and not only ?
The secret is the soul of the business.
-What is the importance of blogs nowadays ?
None.

Portuguese Version
- O que o levou a fazer o blog ?
Porque engolir em seco é pouco saudável!- Qual a sua inspiraçao ?
A minha sensibilidade. Não me inspirei em nenhum modelo de nenhum blog conhecido, muito antes pelo contrário, posso afirmar que o meu blog deu origem a uma vaga de outros blogs, pelo menos em Portugal. Hoje em dia pode ser considerado um pictorial blog, mas não é garantido que se mantenha assim eternamente.- Qual acha que sao os seus leitores ?
Artistas, vigaristas, jornalistas, prostitutas, malucas, astutas, estetas, atletas, patetas.- Quais os seus blogs de referencia em Portugal e nao só ?
O segredo é a alma do negócio.
- Qual pensa ser a importancia dos blogs hoje em dia ?
Nenhuma.

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