Tallinn, Estonia


One of the best ways to spend a day in Tallinn is to walk the cobble stone streets without purpose or destination. I counted at least five medieval torture museums or is it always the same one?





My grandmother and my aunt drinking coffee and bickering. My grandmother likes to play with the big stuffed dog while she half-naps in the big leather chair

Tallinn’s pre- and post-soviet architecture in one frame. Sketched this out of the window of our place around midnight early July when twilight lingers until early morning.


Fell in love with this neighborhood in Tallinn because you can get a cross-section of all of the layers in its history in one frame. Modest pre-soviet wooden houses, Soviet style apartment boxes on the left and glassy modern post-soviet period towers in the background.




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