that's why they're often dismissed as a joke. Everything at Tymon's store is real. It's all made
professionally and treated seriously. The ideas dictated by the child's imagination become
concrete and real and turn into facts. It's all a part of an autonomous work of art. Here, you can
find a sticker with embroidery as well as those containing freaks and monsters. The shop was
established through a combination of Monika Drożyńska's and her son Tymon Šlapák's work. It
took the form of and embroidered tapestry with pockets containing stickers. The back contains
an embroidered manifest relating to craftsmanship. The shop is a flag that will exist in urban
space. It will also accompany the mother and son's walks, where the flag will wield the banners
of their cooperation and lead her cashed transactions. The shop is a combination of craft and
activism, it opposes the progressive professionalization of requirements and formulate precise
definitions in relation to the creative activity. This mobile form of art's dissemination, which
can't be fully explained in terms of economic logic. (The idea of was taken from the HR book,
ed. Raimundas Malašauskasa, published by the Paul Klee's center, Brno, 2015 translated by
Karolina Kolenda)