In Cards and in Love (13x18cm, 52 pages) is a love letter to messy girlhoods, a documentation of the tactile aspects of the female experience, and a reflection on how the essence of contemporary femininity is captured on the Internet. It is embedded within the online discourse of what ‘girl’ means, its cultural references (romantic comedies from the early 2000s, feminist literature, etc.) and defining peculiarities (the rise of ‘coquette core’, the extensive use of terms like ‘girl dinner’ and ‘girl math’, etc). It celebrates the emergence of a collective online consciousness and attempts to visualize it — both the romantic and the pragmatic, the prosaic and the generic.
In Cards and in Love (13x18cm, 52 pages) is a love letter to messy girlhoods, a documentation of the tactile aspects of the female experience, and a reflection on how the essence of contemporary femininity is captured on the Internet. It is embedded within the online discourse of what ‘girl’ means, its cultural references (romantic comedies from the early 2000s, feminist literature, etc.) and defining peculiarities (the rise of ‘coquette core’, the extensive use of terms like ‘girl dinner’ and ‘girl math’, etc). It celebrates the emergence of a collective online consciousness and attempts to visualize it — both the romantic and the pragmatic, the prosaic and the generic.