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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer 

@nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony.

Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust.

Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork.

The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. 

Photos: @thecobrasnake 
Article: @vsaffron 
Priest: @fathernathan
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer 

@nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony.

Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust.

Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork.

The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. 

Photos: @thecobrasnake 
Article: @vsaffron 
Priest: @fathernathan
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer 

@nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony.

Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust.

Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork.

The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. 

Photos: @thecobrasnake 
Article: @vsaffron 
Priest: @fathernathan
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer 

@nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony.

Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust.

Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork.

The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. 

Photos: @thecobrasnake 
Article: @vsaffron 
Priest: @fathernathan
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer 

@nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony.

Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust.

Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork.

The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. 

Photos: @thecobrasnake 
Article: @vsaffron 
Priest: @fathernathan
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer 

@nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony.

Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust.

Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork.

The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. 

Photos: @thecobrasnake 
Article: @vsaffron 
Priest: @fathernathan
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer 

@nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony.

Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust.

Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork.

The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. 

Photos: @thecobrasnake 
Article: @vsaffron 
Priest: @fathernathan
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer 

@nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony.

Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust.

Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork.

The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. 

Photos: @thecobrasnake 
Article: @vsaffron 
Priest: @fathernathan
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer 

@nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony.

Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust.

Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork.

The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. 

Photos: @thecobrasnake 
Article: @vsaffron 
Priest: @fathernathan
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer 

@nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony.

Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust.

Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork.

The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. 

Photos: @thecobrasnake 
Article: @vsaffron 
Priest: @fathernathan
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works.

“Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” - Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning.

I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts - they represent my experiences of forced labor
in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory.

I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works.

“Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” - Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning.

I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts - they represent my experiences of forced labor
in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory.

I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works.

“Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” - Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning.

I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts - they represent my experiences of forced labor
in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory.

I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works.

“Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” - Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning.

I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts - they represent my experiences of forced labor
in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory.

I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works.

“Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” - Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning.

I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts - they represent my experiences of forced labor
in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory.

I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works.

“Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” - Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning.

I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts - they represent my experiences of forced labor
in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory.

I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works.

“Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” - Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning.

I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts - they represent my experiences of forced labor
in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory.

I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works.

“Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” - Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning.

I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts - they represent my experiences of forced labor
in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory.

I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works.

“Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” - Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning.

I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts - they represent my experiences of forced labor
in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory.

I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works.

“Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” - Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning.

I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts - they represent my experiences of forced labor
in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory.

I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.
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@voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. 

But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.”

She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. 

Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. 

Photos: @marysergeevnaa 
Husbando: @vegsurfer 
Text: @hannahjacksuhn
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой

@voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. 

But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.”

She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. 

Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. 

Photos: @marysergeevnaa 
Husbando: @vegsurfer 
Text: @hannahjacksuhn
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой

@voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. 

But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.”

She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. 

Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. 

Photos: @marysergeevnaa 
Husbando: @vegsurfer 
Text: @hannahjacksuhn
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой

@voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. 

But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.”

She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. 

Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. 

Photos: @marysergeevnaa 
Husbando: @vegsurfer 
Text: @hannahjacksuhn
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой

@voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. 

But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.”

She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. 

Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. 

Photos: @marysergeevnaa 
Husbando: @vegsurfer 
Text: @hannahjacksuhn
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой

@voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. 

But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.”

She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. 

Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. 

Photos: @marysergeevnaa 
Husbando: @vegsurfer 
Text: @hannahjacksuhn
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой

@voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. 

But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.”

She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. 

Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. 

Photos: @marysergeevnaa 
Husbando: @vegsurfer 
Text: @hannahjacksuhn
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой

@voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. 

But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.”

She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. 

Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. 

Photos: @marysergeevnaa 
Husbando: @vegsurfer 
Text: @hannahjacksuhn
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой

@voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. 

But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.”

She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. 

Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. 

Photos: @marysergeevnaa 
Husbando: @vegsurfer 
Text: @hannahjacksuhn
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой

@voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. 

But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.”

She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. 

Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. 

Photos: @marysergeevnaa 
Husbando: @vegsurfer 
Text: @hannahjacksuhn
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - never try to kiss the dog you don't know ------ 6 stitches
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - never try to kiss the dog you don't know ------ 6 stitches
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - never try to kiss the dog you don't know ------ 6 stitches
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT DEMANDED 8 YEARS IN JAIL FOR A 33-YEARS-OLD LESBIAN ARTIST SASHA SKOCHILENKO. HER CRIME? PROTEST ART ACTION: REPLACING PRICE TAGS IN THE SUPERMARKET WITH ANTI-WAR SLOGANS. 

One of the tags displayed the facts about the Russian army bombing a theatre in the port city of Mariupol where around 400 people were hiding.

Sasha is jailed for 1,5 years already. Sasha suffers from congenital heart disease, PTSD, and celiac disease (no medical help in jail). Her 8 years sentence could turn into a death sentence.

"LOVE IS STRONGER THAN WAR AND DEATH" - says Sasha's postcard that we brought to the Russian embassy in London. These words sound even stronger today, as we wish and hope for love and peace in Ukraine, Israel, Palestine, Artsakh. 

The police tried to detain us for performing the action, but we ran.

#FREESASHA

•••

ПРОКУРАТУРА ЗАПРОСИЛА 8 ЛЕТ КОЛОНИИ ХУДОЖНИЦЕ, АКТИВИСТКЕ, ОТКРЫТОЙ ЛЕСБИЯНКЕ САШЕ СКОЧИЛЕНКО. ЗА ЧТО? ЗА АНТИВОЕННУЮ АКЦИЮ - САША ЗАМЕНИЛА ЦЕННИКИ В СУПЕРМАРКЕТЕ СПБ НА МАЛЕНЬКИЕ АНТИВОЕННЫЕ СЛОГАНЫ. САША УЖЕ ПОЛТОРА ГОДА В СИЗО. 

На одном из ценников Саша разместила информацию о мирных украинцах, погибших в атаке российской армии на Мариуполь.

Полиция Великобритании пыталась задержать нас за акцию у посольства РФ в Лондоне, но мы убежали.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT DEMANDED 8 YEARS IN JAIL FOR A 33-YEARS-OLD LESBIAN ARTIST SASHA SKOCHILENKO. HER CRIME? PROTEST ART ACTION: REPLACING PRICE TAGS IN THE SUPERMARKET WITH ANTI-WAR SLOGANS. 

One of the tags displayed the facts about the Russian army bombing a theatre in the port city of Mariupol where around 400 people were hiding.

Sasha is jailed for 1,5 years already. Sasha suffers from congenital heart disease, PTSD, and celiac disease (no medical help in jail). Her 8 years sentence could turn into a death sentence.

"LOVE IS STRONGER THAN WAR AND DEATH" - says Sasha's postcard that we brought to the Russian embassy in London. These words sound even stronger today, as we wish and hope for love and peace in Ukraine, Israel, Palestine, Artsakh. 

The police tried to detain us for performing the action, but we ran.

#FREESASHA

•••

ПРОКУРАТУРА ЗАПРОСИЛА 8 ЛЕТ КОЛОНИИ ХУДОЖНИЦЕ, АКТИВИСТКЕ, ОТКРЫТОЙ ЛЕСБИЯНКЕ САШЕ СКОЧИЛЕНКО. ЗА ЧТО? ЗА АНТИВОЕННУЮ АКЦИЮ - САША ЗАМЕНИЛА ЦЕННИКИ В СУПЕРМАРКЕТЕ СПБ НА МАЛЕНЬКИЕ АНТИВОЕННЫЕ СЛОГАНЫ. САША УЖЕ ПОЛТОРА ГОДА В СИЗО. 

На одном из ценников Саша разместила информацию о мирных украинцах, погибших в атаке российской армии на Мариуполь.

Полиция Великобритании пыталась задержать нас за акцию у посольства РФ в Лондоне, но мы убежали.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT DEMANDED 8 YEARS IN JAIL FOR A 33-YEARS-OLD LESBIAN ARTIST SASHA SKOCHILENKO. HER CRIME? PROTEST ART ACTION: REPLACING PRICE TAGS IN THE SUPERMARKET WITH ANTI-WAR SLOGANS. 

One of the tags displayed the facts about the Russian army bombing a theatre in the port city of Mariupol where around 400 people were hiding.

Sasha is jailed for 1,5 years already. Sasha suffers from congenital heart disease, PTSD, and celiac disease (no medical help in jail). Her 8 years sentence could turn into a death sentence.

"LOVE IS STRONGER THAN WAR AND DEATH" - says Sasha's postcard that we brought to the Russian embassy in London. These words sound even stronger today, as we wish and hope for love and peace in Ukraine, Israel, Palestine, Artsakh. 

The police tried to detain us for performing the action, but we ran.

#FREESASHA

•••

ПРОКУРАТУРА ЗАПРОСИЛА 8 ЛЕТ КОЛОНИИ ХУДОЖНИЦЕ, АКТИВИСТКЕ, ОТКРЫТОЙ ЛЕСБИЯНКЕ САШЕ СКОЧИЛЕНКО. ЗА ЧТО? ЗА АНТИВОЕННУЮ АКЦИЮ - САША ЗАМЕНИЛА ЦЕННИКИ В СУПЕРМАРКЕТЕ СПБ НА МАЛЕНЬКИЕ АНТИВОЕННЫЕ СЛОГАНЫ. САША УЖЕ ПОЛТОРА ГОДА В СИЗО. 

На одном из ценников Саша разместила информацию о мирных украинцах, погибших в атаке российской армии на Мариуполь.

Полиция Великобритании пыталась задержать нас за акцию у посольства РФ в Лондоне, но мы убежали.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - Pussy Riot - ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. 

Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот?

Pussy Riot - CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war.  The war started by Putin must be ended - with his regime.

Life imitates art or the other way around? 

Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - Pussy Riot - ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. 

Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот?

Pussy Riot - CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war.  The war started by Putin must be ended - with his regime.

Life imitates art or the other way around? 

Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - Pussy Riot - ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. 

Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот?

Pussy Riot - CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war.  The war started by Putin must be ended - with his regime.

Life imitates art or the other way around? 

Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - Pussy Riot - ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. 

Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот?

Pussy Riot - CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war.  The war started by Putin must be ended - with his regime.

Life imitates art or the other way around? 

Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - Pussy Riot - ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. 

Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот?

Pussy Riot - CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war.  The war started by Putin must be ended - with his regime.

Life imitates art or the other way around? 

Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - Pussy Riot - ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. 

Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот?

Pussy Riot - CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war.  The war started by Putin must be ended - with his regime.

Life imitates art or the other way around? 

Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - Pussy Riot - ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. 

Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот?

Pussy Riot - CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war.  The war started by Putin must be ended - with his regime.

Life imitates art or the other way around? 

Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - Pussy Riot - ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. 

Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот?

Pussy Riot - CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war.  The war started by Putin must be ended - with his regime.

Life imitates art or the other way around? 

Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - Pussy Riot - ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. 

Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот?

Pussy Riot - CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war.  The war started by Putin must be ended - with his regime.

Life imitates art or the other way around? 

Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - смотря какой fabric
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - смотря какой fabric
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - смотря какой fabric
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - смотря какой fabric
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - смотря какой fabric
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - смотря какой fabric
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - Это не смерть, это жестокое убийство. Перед президентскими •выборами•. Навальный - душа свободной России и, я, как и вы все, была уверена, он бессмертен, как душа. 

Navalny did not just die in Arctic jail, it was a cold-hearted assassination. Right before presidential •elections• in Russia. 

Putin is personally responsible for the death of my friend. Navalny is Russia's light, hope and its bravest heart.

••• Писала вчера строчки - без цели, просто писала в заметках - на смерть своих друзей, убитых в борьбе за свободную Россию - Анастасия Бабурова, Стас Маркелов, Борис Немцов. И не знала, что проснусь в уже новом пустом мире, где нет Алексея Навального.

россия, милая, я вас любила, 
вы вечной женой моей были
я тебя проебала, тебя не простила
я призрак на пути с колыбели в могилу

россия, слушайте, я вас любила
и никогда бы вам не изменила но
ты стреляешь тем кто любил тебя в спину
борис, настя, стас, покойтесь с миром

бьет значит любит, кровь кипит в венах
бьет значит абьюз сижу на измене
кровь множит кровь, я сжигаю военник
родился тут раз, на всю жизнь пленник

я тебя любила, а ты меня нет
ты выдала мне волчий билет
любила тебя а ты предала
злая и, сука простая игра

я ссу с колокольни прям на вечность
боль множит боль боль на бесконечность
я ссу с колокольни прям на вечность
боль множит боль боль на бесконечность

господи, плиз отъебись и помилуй 
с колыбели в могилу с колыбели в могилу
сука, ты плиз отъебись и помилуй 
россия меня променяла на ксиву
исчезни, сотрись, отъебись и помилуй
пытаешься меня добить но все мимо

арестами кровью по еблу сапогом
ты признавалась в любви мне новичком
вся отдалась я тебе но что потом
не люблю ты сказала мне шепотом

россия, слушай, я правда любила, 
родила тебе дочь ты хотела сына
ты хотела войну я хотела мира
с колыбели в могилу с колыбели в могилу

я призрак я тень с колыбели в могилу
иду как скиталец шатаюсь по миру
в изгнании злая пизда и нервная
полжизни ушло будто и нет меня

россия, милая, я вас любила, 
вы вечной женой моей были
я себя потеряла, ты меня казнила
лучше бы я никогда не любила
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - Day 1 of my TMS course that will last for 8 weeks, 5 one-hour sessions a week. 

Transcranial magnetic stimulation works via changing magnetic field that induces an electric current at a specific area of the brain. It awakens areas of the brain paralyzed by depression and brings back energy and motivation. 

No, it's not electro-convulsive therapy, and it's not lobotomy either. 

It's my second course of TMS, I did another one a year ago. I had otherworldly results. Once again, like before jail time, I became focused, organized, motivated, and my horizons of what's possible opened up again, I was as good as new, like I was never mentally broken by the penal colony.

I'm prone to headaches, so I got bad headaches last time for side effects, which is normal, but, subjectively, not ideal.

My doctor recommended me to get the second course a few months after the first one to cement the results, but I was lazy and said no ty I'm fine. And then I slipped into depression and crawled back 🎪💉🩸

Currently I'm scoring sky high on the PTSD scale, I can't stop crying when I think of my failed attempts to fix my country, and feel like my life is totally ruined by it.

They say that the second course of treatments hits harder and really helps 🩸

Amen.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - Day 1 of my TMS course that will last for 8 weeks, 5 one-hour sessions a week. 

Transcranial magnetic stimulation works via changing magnetic field that induces an electric current at a specific area of the brain. It awakens areas of the brain paralyzed by depression and brings back energy and motivation. 

No, it's not electro-convulsive therapy, and it's not lobotomy either. 

It's my second course of TMS, I did another one a year ago. I had otherworldly results. Once again, like before jail time, I became focused, organized, motivated, and my horizons of what's possible opened up again, I was as good as new, like I was never mentally broken by the penal colony.

I'm prone to headaches, so I got bad headaches last time for side effects, which is normal, but, subjectively, not ideal.

My doctor recommended me to get the second course a few months after the first one to cement the results, but I was lazy and said no ty I'm fine. And then I slipped into depression and crawled back 🎪💉🩸

Currently I'm scoring sky high on the PTSD scale, I can't stop crying when I think of my failed attempts to fix my country, and feel like my life is totally ruined by it.

They say that the second course of treatments hits harder and really helps 🩸

Amen.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - Day 1 of my TMS course that will last for 8 weeks, 5 one-hour sessions a week. 

Transcranial magnetic stimulation works via changing magnetic field that induces an electric current at a specific area of the brain. It awakens areas of the brain paralyzed by depression and brings back energy and motivation. 

No, it's not electro-convulsive therapy, and it's not lobotomy either. 

It's my second course of TMS, I did another one a year ago. I had otherworldly results. Once again, like before jail time, I became focused, organized, motivated, and my horizons of what's possible opened up again, I was as good as new, like I was never mentally broken by the penal colony.

I'm prone to headaches, so I got bad headaches last time for side effects, which is normal, but, subjectively, not ideal.

My doctor recommended me to get the second course a few months after the first one to cement the results, but I was lazy and said no ty I'm fine. And then I slipped into depression and crawled back 🎪💉🩸

Currently I'm scoring sky high on the PTSD scale, I can't stop crying when I think of my failed attempts to fix my country, and feel like my life is totally ruined by it.

They say that the second course of treatments hits harder and really helps 🩸

Amen.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - yin x yang 🖤🤍

with @maligoshik 
Photo by @marysergeevnaa
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Hair @anstasiiasilkina
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with @maligoshik 
Photo by @marysergeevnaa
Fashion @siviakosha
Hair @anstasiiasilkina
Producer @yan_gordienko
Cat @god.of.makeup
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@etclosangeles 

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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - yin x yang 🖤🤍

with @maligoshik 
Photo by @marysergeevnaa
Fashion @siviakosha
Hair @anstasiiasilkina
Producer @yan_gordienko
Cat @god.of.makeup
💎: @serpenti_apparel
@etclosangeles 

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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - yin x yang 🖤🤍

with @maligoshik 
Photo by @marysergeevnaa
Fashion @siviakosha
Hair @anstasiiasilkina
Producer @yan_gordienko
Cat @god.of.makeup
💎: @serpenti_apparel
@etclosangeles 

More content on our special pages 💣
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - yin x yang 🖤🤍

with @maligoshik 
Photo by @marysergeevnaa
Fashion @siviakosha
Hair @anstasiiasilkina
Producer @yan_gordienko
Cat @god.of.makeup
💎: @serpenti_apparel
@etclosangeles 

More content on our special pages 💣
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - yin x yang 🖤🤍

with @maligoshik 
Photo by @marysergeevnaa
Fashion @siviakosha
Hair @anstasiiasilkina
Producer @yan_gordienko
Cat @god.of.makeup
💎: @serpenti_apparel
@etclosangeles 

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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - I'm working on a little memoir that covers 1989-2014, and the memoir is being turned into a TV series. Much broader than Pussy Riot's history, my notes are dedicated to my very personal Russia - queer, quirky, kind, creative, idealistic - the one that lives in exile, jails or closets today. We've lost some battles, but we still exist.

Why Now?

My message is the same now as it always was - Putin is a dangerous and morally bankrupt man. He and his supporters must be treated as such. We've seen heinous acts of violence in Ukraine, but bipartisan support in the west has slipped into the more of "it's complicated". It is not complicated, he must be stopped. 

I was only twenty-years-old and a broke philosophy student, but I thought it's a good idea to speak up. I'll speak up now, while my friends are being bombed, imprisoned, poisoned by this pathetic dictator - and I hope to bring this clarity with my story. 

I don't want to paint some picture like we were special, I want to inspire anyone to speak up for what is right, even if the consequences are not so nice. 

Why Sophie Watts? 

Sophie is a powerhouse and doesn't back down from challenges. My story is inherently political, that can be a bad word in America, but she has shown no hesitation. Also Sophie is a proud, openly gay woman. A little bonus fuck you to Russia's anti-extremist law that just went into effect. While gay bars are being raided in Moscow, here I have a chance to work with an openly gay woman who can help me bring a megaphone to my story. Though Putin is still in power, his plans to silence us keep backfiring.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - I'm working on a little memoir that covers 1989-2014, and the memoir is being turned into a TV series. Much broader than Pussy Riot's history, my notes are dedicated to my very personal Russia - queer, quirky, kind, creative, idealistic - the one that lives in exile, jails or closets today. We've lost some battles, but we still exist.

Why Now?

My message is the same now as it always was - Putin is a dangerous and morally bankrupt man. He and his supporters must be treated as such. We've seen heinous acts of violence in Ukraine, but bipartisan support in the west has slipped into the more of "it's complicated". It is not complicated, he must be stopped. 

I was only twenty-years-old and a broke philosophy student, but I thought it's a good idea to speak up. I'll speak up now, while my friends are being bombed, imprisoned, poisoned by this pathetic dictator - and I hope to bring this clarity with my story. 

I don't want to paint some picture like we were special, I want to inspire anyone to speak up for what is right, even if the consequences are not so nice. 

Why Sophie Watts? 

Sophie is a powerhouse and doesn't back down from challenges. My story is inherently political, that can be a bad word in America, but she has shown no hesitation. Also Sophie is a proud, openly gay woman. A little bonus fuck you to Russia's anti-extremist law that just went into effect. While gay bars are being raided in Moscow, here I have a chance to work with an openly gay woman who can help me bring a megaphone to my story. Though Putin is still in power, his plans to silence us keep backfiring.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - UPCOMING DATES 🔪💒🥷

may 5 • Seattle
may 7 • Portland
may 21 • Guadalajara, Mexico
june 2 • LA

📸: @pics.by.dana 

🎟️tickets: pussyriot.love
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - UPCOMING DATES 🔪💒🥷

may 5 • Seattle
may 7 • Portland
may 21 • Guadalajara, Mexico
june 2 • LA

📸: @pics.by.dana 

🎟️tickets: pussyriot.love
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - UPCOMING DATES 🔪💒🥷

may 5 • Seattle
may 7 • Portland
may 21 • Guadalajara, Mexico
june 2 • LA

📸: @pics.by.dana 

🎟️tickets: pussyriot.love
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - MICHIGAN 🖤💒 

Pussy Riot came to Michigan Theater right after our release in 2014, and I just went back there last night with a speech and Q&A. Full house both times, 1500 people, thank you for your continuous and overwhelming support. 

Reiterated that Putin is a war criminal and we shall support Ukraine with everything we have.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - MICHIGAN 🖤💒 

Pussy Riot came to Michigan Theater right after our release in 2014, and I just went back there last night with a speech and Q&A. Full house both times, 1500 people, thank you for your continuous and overwhelming support. 

Reiterated that Putin is a war criminal and we shall support Ukraine with everything we have.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - MICHIGAN 🖤💒 

Pussy Riot came to Michigan Theater right after our release in 2014, and I just went back there last night with a speech and Q&A. Full house both times, 1500 people, thank you for your continuous and overwhelming support. 

Reiterated that Putin is a war criminal and we shall support Ukraine with everything we have.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - MICHIGAN 🖤💒 

Pussy Riot came to Michigan Theater right after our release in 2014, and I just went back there last night with a speech and Q&A. Full house both times, 1500 people, thank you for your continuous and overwhelming support. 

Reiterated that Putin is a war criminal and we shall support Ukraine with everything we have.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - MICHIGAN 🖤💒 

Pussy Riot came to Michigan Theater right after our release in 2014, and I just went back there last night with a speech and Q&A. Full house both times, 1500 people, thank you for your continuous and overwhelming support. 

Reiterated that Putin is a war criminal and we shall support Ukraine with everything we have.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - WAGNER, WE DID IT FIRST. 

STORM OF THE WHITE HOUSE / ШТУРМ БЕЛОГО ДОМА: art action by Voina group, Moscow, 2008

Voina, art collective that I co-founded, brought a large laser projector into the attic room of a hotel "Ukraine" located across the street from the Russian White house. From there we projected a 40 x 40 meters image of a skull and bones on the white house. 

Other group members on the ground then stormed the building gates and successfully entered the secure zone in front of the building.

After holding ground and destroying a piece of video surveillance activists left the White House unharmed, with stunned federal troopers unable to catch up with the speed of the Voina attack, appearing minutes later.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - WAGNER, WE DID IT FIRST. 

STORM OF THE WHITE HOUSE / ШТУРМ БЕЛОГО ДОМА: art action by Voina group, Moscow, 2008

Voina, art collective that I co-founded, brought a large laser projector into the attic room of a hotel "Ukraine" located across the street from the Russian White house. From there we projected a 40 x 40 meters image of a skull and bones on the white house. 

Other group members on the ground then stormed the building gates and successfully entered the secure zone in front of the building.

After holding ground and destroying a piece of video surveillance activists left the White House unharmed, with stunned federal troopers unable to catch up with the speed of the Voina attack, appearing minutes later.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - WAGNER, WE DID IT FIRST. 

STORM OF THE WHITE HOUSE / ШТУРМ БЕЛОГО ДОМА: art action by Voina group, Moscow, 2008

Voina, art collective that I co-founded, brought a large laser projector into the attic room of a hotel "Ukraine" located across the street from the Russian White house. From there we projected a 40 x 40 meters image of a skull and bones on the white house. 

Other group members on the ground then stormed the building gates and successfully entered the secure zone in front of the building.

After holding ground and destroying a piece of video surveillance activists left the White House unharmed, with stunned federal troopers unable to catch up with the speed of the Voina attack, appearing minutes later.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - WAGNER, WE DID IT FIRST. 

STORM OF THE WHITE HOUSE / ШТУРМ БЕЛОГО ДОМА: art action by Voina group, Moscow, 2008

Voina, art collective that I co-founded, brought a large laser projector into the attic room of a hotel "Ukraine" located across the street from the Russian White house. From there we projected a 40 x 40 meters image of a skull and bones on the white house. 

Other group members on the ground then stormed the building gates and successfully entered the secure zone in front of the building.

After holding ground and destroying a piece of video surveillance activists left the White House unharmed, with stunned federal troopers unable to catch up with the speed of the Voina attack, appearing minutes later.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - clown riot
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - clown riot
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - DRINK MY BLOOD 🩸(2021). Blood drips on top of my freedom certificate, the only one thing that my government gave me after stealing 2 years of my life.

This work went to three exhibits this year - solo exhibit in New Mexico at @container_turnercarroll and as a part of a group show "LIFELIKE" in California's Los Angeles and Cal Poly (curated by @katie_peyton_ )

Digital freedom certificate (replicated from a physical one by @kstihu ) and a vial of my blood collected by @pleasrdao in Dec 2021.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - DRINK MY BLOOD 🩸(2021). Blood drips on top of my freedom certificate, the only one thing that my government gave me after stealing 2 years of my life.

This work went to three exhibits this year - solo exhibit in New Mexico at @container_turnercarroll and as a part of a group show "LIFELIKE" in California's Los Angeles and Cal Poly (curated by @katie_peyton_ )

Digital freedom certificate (replicated from a physical one by @kstihu ) and a vial of my blood collected by @pleasrdao in Dec 2021.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 23K Likes - 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer 

@nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony.

Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust.

Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork.

The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. 

Photos: @thecobrasnake 
Article: @vsaffron 
Priest: @fathernathan

23K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer @nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony. Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust. Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork. The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. Photos: @thecobrasnake Article: @vsaffron Priest: @fathernathan
Likes : 22972
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 23K Likes - 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer 

@nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony.

Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust.

Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork.

The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. 

Photos: @thecobrasnake 
Article: @vsaffron 
Priest: @fathernathan

23K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer @nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony. Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust. Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork. The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. Photos: @thecobrasnake Article: @vsaffron Priest: @fathernathan
Likes : 22972
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 23K Likes - 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer 

@nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony.

Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust.

Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork.

The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. 

Photos: @thecobrasnake 
Article: @vsaffron 
Priest: @fathernathan

23K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer @nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony. Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust. Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork. The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. Photos: @thecobrasnake Article: @vsaffron Priest: @fathernathan
Likes : 22972
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 23K Likes - 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer 

@nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony.

Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust.

Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork.

The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. 

Photos: @thecobrasnake 
Article: @vsaffron 
Priest: @fathernathan

23K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer @nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony. Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust. Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork. The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. Photos: @thecobrasnake Article: @vsaffron Priest: @fathernathan
Likes : 22972
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 23K Likes - 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer 

@nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony.

Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust.

Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork.

The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. 

Photos: @thecobrasnake 
Article: @vsaffron 
Priest: @fathernathan

23K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer @nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony. Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust. Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork. The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. Photos: @thecobrasnake Article: @vsaffron Priest: @fathernathan
Likes : 22972
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 23K Likes - 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer 

@nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony.

Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust.

Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork.

The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. 

Photos: @thecobrasnake 
Article: @vsaffron 
Priest: @fathernathan

23K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer @nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony. Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust. Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork. The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. Photos: @thecobrasnake Article: @vsaffron Priest: @fathernathan
Likes : 22972
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 23K Likes - 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer 

@nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony.

Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust.

Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork.

The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. 

Photos: @thecobrasnake 
Article: @vsaffron 
Priest: @fathernathan

23K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer @nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony. Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust. Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork. The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. Photos: @thecobrasnake Article: @vsaffron Priest: @fathernathan
Likes : 22972
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 23K Likes - 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer 

@nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony.

Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust.

Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork.

The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. 

Photos: @thecobrasnake 
Article: @vsaffron 
Priest: @fathernathan

23K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer @nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony. Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust. Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork. The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. Photos: @thecobrasnake Article: @vsaffron Priest: @fathernathan
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 23K Likes - 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer 

@nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony.

Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust.

Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork.

The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. 

Photos: @thecobrasnake 
Article: @vsaffron 
Priest: @fathernathan

23K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer @nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony. Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust. Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork. The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. Photos: @thecobrasnake Article: @vsaffron Priest: @fathernathan
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 23K Likes - 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer 

@nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony.

Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust.

Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork.

The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. 

Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. 

Photos: @thecobrasnake 
Article: @vsaffron 
Priest: @fathernathan

23K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : 💒🔪🫀💍 и умерли в один день x @vegsurfer @nytimes 📝: Nathan Monk, a priest who left the Russian Orthodox Church because he did not support its stance on gay marriage, led a ceremony. Ms. Tolokonnikova’s daughter @gerariot made the party’s playlist, which featured Soviet pop and contemporary Russian trap. For food, Ms. Tolokonnikova suggested serving pickles and vodka, but Mr. Caldwell insisted on something more robust. Ms. Tolokonnikova baked a large vegan Napoleon cake, dyed it black and assembled it in the shape of a cross, a symbol she uses often in her artwork. The dress code was “gopnik,” a word that encapsulates a style of dress, music and art reflecting the working class in the former Soviet states in the 1980s and 1990s. Guests showed up in tracksuits, house slippers, Adidas slides and newsboy caps, and one brought an accordion. Photos: @thecobrasnake Article: @vsaffron Priest: @fathernathan
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 19.6K Likes - 💍 да

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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 19.6K Likes - 💍 да

19.6K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 19.6K Likes - 💍 да

19.6K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 19.6K Likes - 💍 да

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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 19.6K Likes - 💍 да

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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 19.6K Likes - 💍 да

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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 13.1K Likes - xo

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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 13.1K Likes - xo

13.1K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 12.2K Likes - This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works.

“Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” - Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning.

I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts - they represent my experiences of forced labor
in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory.

I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.

12.2K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works. “Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” – Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning. I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts – they represent my experiences of forced labor in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory. I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.
Likes : 12165
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 12.2K Likes - This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works.

“Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” - Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning.

I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts - they represent my experiences of forced labor
in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory.

I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.

12.2K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works. “Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” – Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning. I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts – they represent my experiences of forced labor in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory. I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.
Likes : 12165
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 12.2K Likes - This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works.

“Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” - Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning.

I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts - they represent my experiences of forced labor
in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory.

I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.

12.2K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works. “Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” – Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning. I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts – they represent my experiences of forced labor in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory. I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.
Likes : 12165
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 12.2K Likes - This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works.

“Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” - Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning.

I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts - they represent my experiences of forced labor
in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory.

I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.

12.2K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works. “Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” – Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning. I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts – they represent my experiences of forced labor in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory. I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.
Likes : 12165
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 12.2K Likes - This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works.

“Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” - Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning.

I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts - they represent my experiences of forced labor
in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory.

I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.

12.2K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works. “Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” – Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning. I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts – they represent my experiences of forced labor in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory. I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.
Likes : 12165
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 12.2K Likes - This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works.

“Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” - Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning.

I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts - they represent my experiences of forced labor
in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory.

I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.

12.2K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works. “Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” – Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning. I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts – they represent my experiences of forced labor in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory. I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.
Likes : 12165
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 12.2K Likes - This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works.

“Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” - Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning.

I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts - they represent my experiences of forced labor
in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory.

I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.

12.2K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works. “Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” – Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning. I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts – they represent my experiences of forced labor in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory. I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.
Likes : 12165
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 12.2K Likes - This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works.

“Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” - Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning.

I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts - they represent my experiences of forced labor
in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory.

I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.

12.2K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works. “Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” – Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning. I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts – they represent my experiences of forced labor in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory. I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.
Likes : 12165
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 12.2K Likes - This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works.

“Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” - Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning.

I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts - they represent my experiences of forced labor
in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory.

I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.

12.2K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works. “Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” – Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning. I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts – they represent my experiences of forced labor in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory. I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.
Likes : 12165
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 12.2K Likes - This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works.

“Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” - Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning.

I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts - they represent my experiences of forced labor
in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory.

I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.

12.2K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : This art is a hammer that shapes reality. 2023, series of 23 works. “Humor was another of the soul’s weapons in the fight for self-preservation. It is well known that humor can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds” – Viktor Frankl, Man’s search for meaning. I incorporate needles and sewing machine parts – they represent my experiences of forced labor in the camp. During that time, I would have dreams of receiving new sets of needles and machine parts, only to wake up to the harsh reality of continuing to sew on old, unsafe equipment. I endured injuries and excruciating pain while sewing, including a traumatic incident where a needle penetrated my finger and caused profuse bleeding, yet I was compelled to persist without proper medical care. The use of red splashes in my artwork represents the blood that stained my worktable at the factory. I incorporate teddy bears into my work, penetrating them with needles and presenting them as worn and dirty. The teddy bears encapsulate the innocence and vulnerability I once possessed, now marred and broken by the oppressive forces at play.
Likes : 12165
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 11.8K Likes - name this band

11.8K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : name this band
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 11.7K Likes - 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой

@voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. 

But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.”

She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. 

Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. 

Photos: @marysergeevnaa 
Husbando: @vegsurfer 
Text: @hannahjacksuhn

11.7K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой @voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.” She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. Photos: @marysergeevnaa Husbando: @vegsurfer Text: @hannahjacksuhn
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 11.7K Likes - 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой

@voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. 

But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.”

She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. 

Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. 

Photos: @marysergeevnaa 
Husbando: @vegsurfer 
Text: @hannahjacksuhn

11.7K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой @voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.” She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. Photos: @marysergeevnaa Husbando: @vegsurfer Text: @hannahjacksuhn
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 11.7K Likes - 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой

@voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. 

But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.”

She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. 

Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. 

Photos: @marysergeevnaa 
Husbando: @vegsurfer 
Text: @hannahjacksuhn

11.7K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой @voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.” She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. Photos: @marysergeevnaa Husbando: @vegsurfer Text: @hannahjacksuhn
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 11.7K Likes - 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой

@voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. 

But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.”

She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. 

Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. 

Photos: @marysergeevnaa 
Husbando: @vegsurfer 
Text: @hannahjacksuhn

11.7K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой @voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.” She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. Photos: @marysergeevnaa Husbando: @vegsurfer Text: @hannahjacksuhn
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 11.7K Likes - 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой

@voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. 

But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.”

She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. 

Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. 

Photos: @marysergeevnaa 
Husbando: @vegsurfer 
Text: @hannahjacksuhn

11.7K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой @voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.” She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. Photos: @marysergeevnaa Husbando: @vegsurfer Text: @hannahjacksuhn
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 11.7K Likes - 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой

@voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. 

But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.”

She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. 

Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. 

Photos: @marysergeevnaa 
Husbando: @vegsurfer 
Text: @hannahjacksuhn

11.7K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой @voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.” She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. Photos: @marysergeevnaa Husbando: @vegsurfer Text: @hannahjacksuhn
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 11.7K Likes - 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой

@voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. 

But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.”

She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. 

Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. 

Photos: @marysergeevnaa 
Husbando: @vegsurfer 
Text: @hannahjacksuhn

11.7K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой @voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.” She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. Photos: @marysergeevnaa Husbando: @vegsurfer Text: @hannahjacksuhn
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 11.7K Likes - 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой

@voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. 

But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.”

She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. 

Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. 

Photos: @marysergeevnaa 
Husbando: @vegsurfer 
Text: @hannahjacksuhn

11.7K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой @voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.” She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. Photos: @marysergeevnaa Husbando: @vegsurfer Text: @hannahjacksuhn
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 11.7K Likes - 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой

@voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. 

But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.”

She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. 

Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. 

Photos: @marysergeevnaa 
Husbando: @vegsurfer 
Text: @hannahjacksuhn

11.7K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой @voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.” She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. Photos: @marysergeevnaa Husbando: @vegsurfer Text: @hannahjacksuhn
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 11.7K Likes - 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой

@voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. 

But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.”

She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. 

Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. 

Photos: @marysergeevnaa 
Husbando: @vegsurfer 
Text: @hannahjacksuhn

11.7K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : 💍🔪🫀 american boy уеду с тобой @voguemagazine 📝: Sewing used to be a source of trauma for Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova, who was forced to stitch military and police uniforms while in a Russian penal colony. But she decided to reclaim the activity when she sewed Adidas stripes onto her now-husband John Caldwell’s suit jacket, for their wedding on 12 January. “Now I feel like I can sew again without being necessarily connected to the traumatic experience,” she says. “It broke the chain of trauma.” She wanted to create contrast between the “cute” side of her personality with the “gopnik” side. Tolokonnikova, who is vegan, juxtaposed her sweet look with an oversized black faux-leather Adidas jacket. She also wore a pair of velvet Doc Martens, though she changed into slides from—you guessed it—Adidas during the party. Tolokonnikova also included the Orthodox cross in her ceremony: on a necklace, garter belt, and even the vegan Napoleon cake covered in black icing, which she baked herself. “I’m almost trying to steal [the symbol] from the Orthodox Christianity, honestly, because they stole two years of my life,” she says. “I was accused—besides going against Putin—of religious hatred, which I didn’t have. But they still accused me of it. So I was like, Well, I’m just going to be using your symbol and reclaim it as my own.” She and Caldwell were married by Father Nathan Monk, who was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox church for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, underneath a giant neon Orthodox cross. Photos: @marysergeevnaa Husbando: @vegsurfer Text: @hannahjacksuhn
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 11.5K Likes - never try to kiss the dog you don't know ------ 6 stitches

11.5K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : never try to kiss the dog you don’t know —— 6 stitches
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 11.5K Likes - never try to kiss the dog you don't know ------ 6 stitches

11.5K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : never try to kiss the dog you don’t know —— 6 stitches
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 11.5K Likes - never try to kiss the dog you don't know ------ 6 stitches

11.5K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : never try to kiss the dog you don’t know —— 6 stitches
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 10.9K Likes - RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT DEMANDED 8 YEARS IN JAIL FOR A 33-YEARS-OLD LESBIAN ARTIST SASHA SKOCHILENKO. HER CRIME? PROTEST ART ACTION: REPLACING PRICE TAGS IN THE SUPERMARKET WITH ANTI-WAR SLOGANS. 

One of the tags displayed the facts about the Russian army bombing a theatre in the port city of Mariupol where around 400 people were hiding.

Sasha is jailed for 1,5 years already. Sasha suffers from congenital heart disease, PTSD, and celiac disease (no medical help in jail). Her 8 years sentence could turn into a death sentence.

"LOVE IS STRONGER THAN WAR AND DEATH" - says Sasha's postcard that we brought to the Russian embassy in London. These words sound even stronger today, as we wish and hope for love and peace in Ukraine, Israel, Palestine, Artsakh. 

The police tried to detain us for performing the action, but we ran.

#FREESASHA

•••

ПРОКУРАТУРА ЗАПРОСИЛА 8 ЛЕТ КОЛОНИИ ХУДОЖНИЦЕ, АКТИВИСТКЕ, ОТКРЫТОЙ ЛЕСБИЯНКЕ САШЕ СКОЧИЛЕНКО. ЗА ЧТО? ЗА АНТИВОЕННУЮ АКЦИЮ - САША ЗАМЕНИЛА ЦЕННИКИ В СУПЕРМАРКЕТЕ СПБ НА МАЛЕНЬКИЕ АНТИВОЕННЫЕ СЛОГАНЫ. САША УЖЕ ПОЛТОРА ГОДА В СИЗО. 

На одном из ценников Саша разместила информацию о мирных украинцах, погибших в атаке российской армии на Мариуполь.

Полиция Великобритании пыталась задержать нас за акцию у посольства РФ в Лондоне, но мы убежали.

10.9K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT DEMANDED 8 YEARS IN JAIL FOR A 33-YEARS-OLD LESBIAN ARTIST SASHA SKOCHILENKO. HER CRIME? PROTEST ART ACTION: REPLACING PRICE TAGS IN THE SUPERMARKET WITH ANTI-WAR SLOGANS. One of the tags displayed the facts about the Russian army bombing a theatre in the port city of Mariupol where around 400 people were hiding. Sasha is jailed for 1,5 years already. Sasha suffers from congenital heart disease, PTSD, and celiac disease (no medical help in jail). Her 8 years sentence could turn into a death sentence. “LOVE IS STRONGER THAN WAR AND DEATH” – says Sasha’s postcard that we brought to the Russian embassy in London. These words sound even stronger today, as we wish and hope for love and peace in Ukraine, Israel, Palestine, Artsakh. The police tried to detain us for performing the action, but we ran. #FREESASHA ••• ПРОКУРАТУРА ЗАПРОСИЛА 8 ЛЕТ КОЛОНИИ ХУДОЖНИЦЕ, АКТИВИСТКЕ, ОТКРЫТОЙ ЛЕСБИЯНКЕ САШЕ СКОЧИЛЕНКО. ЗА ЧТО? ЗА АНТИВОЕННУЮ АКЦИЮ – САША ЗАМЕНИЛА ЦЕННИКИ В СУПЕРМАРКЕТЕ СПБ НА МАЛЕНЬКИЕ АНТИВОЕННЫЕ СЛОГАНЫ. САША УЖЕ ПОЛТОРА ГОДА В СИЗО. На одном из ценников Саша разместила информацию о мирных украинцах, погибших в атаке российской армии на Мариуполь. Полиция Великобритании пыталась задержать нас за акцию у посольства РФ в Лондоне, но мы убежали.
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 10.9K Likes - RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT DEMANDED 8 YEARS IN JAIL FOR A 33-YEARS-OLD LESBIAN ARTIST SASHA SKOCHILENKO. HER CRIME? PROTEST ART ACTION: REPLACING PRICE TAGS IN THE SUPERMARKET WITH ANTI-WAR SLOGANS. 

One of the tags displayed the facts about the Russian army bombing a theatre in the port city of Mariupol where around 400 people were hiding.

Sasha is jailed for 1,5 years already. Sasha suffers from congenital heart disease, PTSD, and celiac disease (no medical help in jail). Her 8 years sentence could turn into a death sentence.

"LOVE IS STRONGER THAN WAR AND DEATH" - says Sasha's postcard that we brought to the Russian embassy in London. These words sound even stronger today, as we wish and hope for love and peace in Ukraine, Israel, Palestine, Artsakh. 

The police tried to detain us for performing the action, but we ran.

#FREESASHA

•••

ПРОКУРАТУРА ЗАПРОСИЛА 8 ЛЕТ КОЛОНИИ ХУДОЖНИЦЕ, АКТИВИСТКЕ, ОТКРЫТОЙ ЛЕСБИЯНКЕ САШЕ СКОЧИЛЕНКО. ЗА ЧТО? ЗА АНТИВОЕННУЮ АКЦИЮ - САША ЗАМЕНИЛА ЦЕННИКИ В СУПЕРМАРКЕТЕ СПБ НА МАЛЕНЬКИЕ АНТИВОЕННЫЕ СЛОГАНЫ. САША УЖЕ ПОЛТОРА ГОДА В СИЗО. 

На одном из ценников Саша разместила информацию о мирных украинцах, погибших в атаке российской армии на Мариуполь.

Полиция Великобритании пыталась задержать нас за акцию у посольства РФ в Лондоне, но мы убежали.

10.9K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT DEMANDED 8 YEARS IN JAIL FOR A 33-YEARS-OLD LESBIAN ARTIST SASHA SKOCHILENKO. HER CRIME? PROTEST ART ACTION: REPLACING PRICE TAGS IN THE SUPERMARKET WITH ANTI-WAR SLOGANS. One of the tags displayed the facts about the Russian army bombing a theatre in the port city of Mariupol where around 400 people were hiding. Sasha is jailed for 1,5 years already. Sasha suffers from congenital heart disease, PTSD, and celiac disease (no medical help in jail). Her 8 years sentence could turn into a death sentence. “LOVE IS STRONGER THAN WAR AND DEATH” – says Sasha’s postcard that we brought to the Russian embassy in London. These words sound even stronger today, as we wish and hope for love and peace in Ukraine, Israel, Palestine, Artsakh. The police tried to detain us for performing the action, but we ran. #FREESASHA ••• ПРОКУРАТУРА ЗАПРОСИЛА 8 ЛЕТ КОЛОНИИ ХУДОЖНИЦЕ, АКТИВИСТКЕ, ОТКРЫТОЙ ЛЕСБИЯНКЕ САШЕ СКОЧИЛЕНКО. ЗА ЧТО? ЗА АНТИВОЕННУЮ АКЦИЮ – САША ЗАМЕНИЛА ЦЕННИКИ В СУПЕРМАРКЕТЕ СПБ НА МАЛЕНЬКИЕ АНТИВОЕННЫЕ СЛОГАНЫ. САША УЖЕ ПОЛТОРА ГОДА В СИЗО. На одном из ценников Саша разместила информацию о мирных украинцах, погибших в атаке российской армии на Мариуполь. Полиция Великобритании пыталась задержать нас за акцию у посольства РФ в Лондоне, но мы убежали.
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 10.9K Likes - RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT DEMANDED 8 YEARS IN JAIL FOR A 33-YEARS-OLD LESBIAN ARTIST SASHA SKOCHILENKO. HER CRIME? PROTEST ART ACTION: REPLACING PRICE TAGS IN THE SUPERMARKET WITH ANTI-WAR SLOGANS. 

One of the tags displayed the facts about the Russian army bombing a theatre in the port city of Mariupol where around 400 people were hiding.

Sasha is jailed for 1,5 years already. Sasha suffers from congenital heart disease, PTSD, and celiac disease (no medical help in jail). Her 8 years sentence could turn into a death sentence.

"LOVE IS STRONGER THAN WAR AND DEATH" - says Sasha's postcard that we brought to the Russian embassy in London. These words sound even stronger today, as we wish and hope for love and peace in Ukraine, Israel, Palestine, Artsakh. 

The police tried to detain us for performing the action, but we ran.

#FREESASHA

•••

ПРОКУРАТУРА ЗАПРОСИЛА 8 ЛЕТ КОЛОНИИ ХУДОЖНИЦЕ, АКТИВИСТКЕ, ОТКРЫТОЙ ЛЕСБИЯНКЕ САШЕ СКОЧИЛЕНКО. ЗА ЧТО? ЗА АНТИВОЕННУЮ АКЦИЮ - САША ЗАМЕНИЛА ЦЕННИКИ В СУПЕРМАРКЕТЕ СПБ НА МАЛЕНЬКИЕ АНТИВОЕННЫЕ СЛОГАНЫ. САША УЖЕ ПОЛТОРА ГОДА В СИЗО. 

На одном из ценников Саша разместила информацию о мирных украинцах, погибших в атаке российской армии на Мариуполь.

Полиция Великобритании пыталась задержать нас за акцию у посольства РФ в Лондоне, но мы убежали.

10.9K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT DEMANDED 8 YEARS IN JAIL FOR A 33-YEARS-OLD LESBIAN ARTIST SASHA SKOCHILENKO. HER CRIME? PROTEST ART ACTION: REPLACING PRICE TAGS IN THE SUPERMARKET WITH ANTI-WAR SLOGANS. One of the tags displayed the facts about the Russian army bombing a theatre in the port city of Mariupol where around 400 people were hiding. Sasha is jailed for 1,5 years already. Sasha suffers from congenital heart disease, PTSD, and celiac disease (no medical help in jail). Her 8 years sentence could turn into a death sentence. “LOVE IS STRONGER THAN WAR AND DEATH” – says Sasha’s postcard that we brought to the Russian embassy in London. These words sound even stronger today, as we wish and hope for love and peace in Ukraine, Israel, Palestine, Artsakh. The police tried to detain us for performing the action, but we ran. #FREESASHA ••• ПРОКУРАТУРА ЗАПРОСИЛА 8 ЛЕТ КОЛОНИИ ХУДОЖНИЦЕ, АКТИВИСТКЕ, ОТКРЫТОЙ ЛЕСБИЯНКЕ САШЕ СКОЧИЛЕНКО. ЗА ЧТО? ЗА АНТИВОЕННУЮ АКЦИЮ – САША ЗАМЕНИЛА ЦЕННИКИ В СУПЕРМАРКЕТЕ СПБ НА МАЛЕНЬКИЕ АНТИВОЕННЫЕ СЛОГАНЫ. САША УЖЕ ПОЛТОРА ГОДА В СИЗО. На одном из ценников Саша разместила информацию о мирных украинцах, погибших в атаке российской армии на Мариуполь. Полиция Великобритании пыталась задержать нас за акцию у посольства РФ в Лондоне, но мы убежали.
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 9.8K Likes - Pussy Riot - ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. 

Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот?

Pussy Riot - CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war.  The war started by Putin must be ended - with his regime.

Life imitates art or the other way around? 

Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent

9.8K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : Pussy Riot – ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот? Pussy Riot – CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war. The war started by Putin must be ended – with his regime. Life imitates art or the other way around? Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 9.8K Likes - Pussy Riot - ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. 

Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот?

Pussy Riot - CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war.  The war started by Putin must be ended - with his regime.

Life imitates art or the other way around? 

Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent

9.8K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : Pussy Riot – ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот? Pussy Riot – CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war. The war started by Putin must be ended – with his regime. Life imitates art or the other way around? Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 9.8K Likes - Pussy Riot - ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. 

Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот?

Pussy Riot - CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war.  The war started by Putin must be ended - with his regime.

Life imitates art or the other way around? 

Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent

9.8K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : Pussy Riot – ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот? Pussy Riot – CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war. The war started by Putin must be ended – with his regime. Life imitates art or the other way around? Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 9.8K Likes - Pussy Riot - ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. 

Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот?

Pussy Riot - CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war.  The war started by Putin must be ended - with his regime.

Life imitates art or the other way around? 

Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent

9.8K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : Pussy Riot – ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот? Pussy Riot – CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war. The war started by Putin must be ended – with his regime. Life imitates art or the other way around? Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent
Likes : 9784
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 9.8K Likes - Pussy Riot - ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. 

Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот?

Pussy Riot - CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war.  The war started by Putin must be ended - with his regime.

Life imitates art or the other way around? 

Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent

9.8K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : Pussy Riot – ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот? Pussy Riot – CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war. The war started by Putin must be ended – with his regime. Life imitates art or the other way around? Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent
Likes : 9784
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 9.8K Likes - Pussy Riot - ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. 

Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот?

Pussy Riot - CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war.  The war started by Putin must be ended - with his regime.

Life imitates art or the other way around? 

Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent

9.8K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : Pussy Riot – ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот? Pussy Riot – CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war. The war started by Putin must be ended – with his regime. Life imitates art or the other way around? Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent
Likes : 9784
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 9.8K Likes - Pussy Riot - ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. 

Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот?

Pussy Riot - CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war.  The war started by Putin must be ended - with his regime.

Life imitates art or the other way around? 

Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent

9.8K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : Pussy Riot – ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот? Pussy Riot – CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war. The war started by Putin must be ended – with his regime. Life imitates art or the other way around? Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 9.8K Likes - Pussy Riot - ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. 

Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот?

Pussy Riot - CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war.  The war started by Putin must be ended - with his regime.

Life imitates art or the other way around? 

Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent

9.8K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : Pussy Riot – ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот? Pussy Riot – CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war. The war started by Putin must be ended – with his regime. Life imitates art or the other way around? Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 9.8K Likes - Pussy Riot - ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. 

Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот?

Pussy Riot - CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war.  The war started by Putin must be ended - with his regime.

Life imitates art or the other way around? 

Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent

9.8K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : Pussy Riot – ПОЛЗАНИЕ (акция). В ходе акции участницы Pussy Riot в военной форме ползали по ключевым локациям Москвы, напоминая гражданам о том, что никому во время войны отсидеться или отмолчаться не удастся. Война, начатая Путиным, должна быть закончена вместе с его режимом. Искусство имитирует жизнь или наоборот? Pussy Riot – CRAWLING (action). During the action, Pussy Riot members in military uniforms crawled around the key locations of Moscow, reminding citizens that no one will be able to sit out or remain silent during the war. The war started by Putin must be ended – with his regime. Life imitates art or the other way around? Photos by @evgenyfeldman @ifeelpresent
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 9.6K Likes - смотря какой fabric

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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 9.6K Likes - смотря какой fabric

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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 9.6K Likes - смотря какой fabric

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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 9.6K Likes - смотря какой fabric

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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 9.6K Likes - смотря какой fabric

9.6K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 9.6K Likes - смотря какой fabric

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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 9.4K Likes - Это не смерть, это жестокое убийство. Перед президентскими •выборами•. Навальный - душа свободной России и, я, как и вы все, была уверена, он бессмертен, как душа. 

Navalny did not just die in Arctic jail, it was a cold-hearted assassination. Right before presidential •elections• in Russia. 

Putin is personally responsible for the death of my friend. Navalny is Russia's light, hope and its bravest heart.

••• Писала вчера строчки - без цели, просто писала в заметках - на смерть своих друзей, убитых в борьбе за свободную Россию - Анастасия Бабурова, Стас Маркелов, Борис Немцов. И не знала, что проснусь в уже новом пустом мире, где нет Алексея Навального.

россия, милая, я вас любила, 
вы вечной женой моей были
я тебя проебала, тебя не простила
я призрак на пути с колыбели в могилу

россия, слушайте, я вас любила
и никогда бы вам не изменила но
ты стреляешь тем кто любил тебя в спину
борис, настя, стас, покойтесь с миром

бьет значит любит, кровь кипит в венах
бьет значит абьюз сижу на измене
кровь множит кровь, я сжигаю военник
родился тут раз, на всю жизнь пленник

я тебя любила, а ты меня нет
ты выдала мне волчий билет
любила тебя а ты предала
злая и, сука простая игра

я ссу с колокольни прям на вечность
боль множит боль боль на бесконечность
я ссу с колокольни прям на вечность
боль множит боль боль на бесконечность

господи, плиз отъебись и помилуй 
с колыбели в могилу с колыбели в могилу
сука, ты плиз отъебись и помилуй 
россия меня променяла на ксиву
исчезни, сотрись, отъебись и помилуй
пытаешься меня добить но все мимо

арестами кровью по еблу сапогом
ты признавалась в любви мне новичком
вся отдалась я тебе но что потом
не люблю ты сказала мне шепотом

россия, слушай, я правда любила, 
родила тебе дочь ты хотела сына
ты хотела войну я хотела мира
с колыбели в могилу с колыбели в могилу

я призрак я тень с колыбели в могилу
иду как скиталец шатаюсь по миру
в изгнании злая пизда и нервная
полжизни ушло будто и нет меня

россия, милая, я вас любила, 
вы вечной женой моей были
я себя потеряла, ты меня казнила
лучше бы я никогда не любила

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Caption : Это не смерть, это жестокое убийство. Перед президентскими •выборами•. Навальный – душа свободной России и, я, как и вы все, была уверена, он бессмертен, как душа. Navalny did not just die in Arctic jail, it was a cold-hearted assassination. Right before presidential •elections• in Russia. Putin is personally responsible for the death of my friend. Navalny is Russia’s light, hope and its bravest heart. ••• Писала вчера строчки – без цели, просто писала в заметках – на смерть своих друзей, убитых в борьбе за свободную Россию – Анастасия Бабурова, Стас Маркелов, Борис Немцов. И не знала, что проснусь в уже новом пустом мире, где нет Алексея Навального. россия, милая, я вас любила, вы вечной женой моей были я тебя проебала, тебя не простила я призрак на пути с колыбели в могилу россия, слушайте, я вас любила и никогда бы вам не изменила но ты стреляешь тем кто любил тебя в спину борис, настя, стас, покойтесь с миром бьет значит любит, кровь кипит в венах бьет значит абьюз сижу на измене кровь множит кровь, я сжигаю военник родился тут раз, на всю жизнь пленник я тебя любила, а ты меня нет ты выдала мне волчий билет любила тебя а ты предала злая и, сука простая игра я ссу с колокольни прям на вечность боль множит боль боль на бесконечность я ссу с колокольни прям на вечность боль множит боль боль на бесконечность господи, плиз отъебись и помилуй с колыбели в могилу с колыбели в могилу сука, ты плиз отъебись и помилуй россия меня променяла на ксиву исчезни, сотрись, отъебись и помилуй пытаешься меня добить но все мимо арестами кровью по еблу сапогом ты признавалась в любви мне новичком вся отдалась я тебе но что потом не люблю ты сказала мне шепотом россия, слушай, я правда любила, родила тебе дочь ты хотела сына ты хотела войну я хотела мира с колыбели в могилу с колыбели в могилу я призрак я тень с колыбели в могилу иду как скиталец шатаюсь по миру в изгнании злая пизда и нервная полжизни ушло будто и нет меня россия, милая, я вас любила, вы вечной женой моей были я себя потеряла, ты меня казнила лучше бы я никогда не любила
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 8.8K Likes - Day 1 of my TMS course that will last for 8 weeks, 5 one-hour sessions a week. 

Transcranial magnetic stimulation works via changing magnetic field that induces an electric current at a specific area of the brain. It awakens areas of the brain paralyzed by depression and brings back energy and motivation. 

No, it's not electro-convulsive therapy, and it's not lobotomy either. 

It's my second course of TMS, I did another one a year ago. I had otherworldly results. Once again, like before jail time, I became focused, organized, motivated, and my horizons of what's possible opened up again, I was as good as new, like I was never mentally broken by the penal colony.

I'm prone to headaches, so I got bad headaches last time for side effects, which is normal, but, subjectively, not ideal.

My doctor recommended me to get the second course a few months after the first one to cement the results, but I was lazy and said no ty I'm fine. And then I slipped into depression and crawled back 🎪💉🩸

Currently I'm scoring sky high on the PTSD scale, I can't stop crying when I think of my failed attempts to fix my country, and feel like my life is totally ruined by it.

They say that the second course of treatments hits harder and really helps 🩸

Amen.

8.8K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : Day 1 of my TMS course that will last for 8 weeks, 5 one-hour sessions a week. Transcranial magnetic stimulation works via changing magnetic field that induces an electric current at a specific area of the brain. It awakens areas of the brain paralyzed by depression and brings back energy and motivation. No, it’s not electro-convulsive therapy, and it’s not lobotomy either. It’s my second course of TMS, I did another one a year ago. I had otherworldly results. Once again, like before jail time, I became focused, organized, motivated, and my horizons of what’s possible opened up again, I was as good as new, like I was never mentally broken by the penal colony. I’m prone to headaches, so I got bad headaches last time for side effects, which is normal, but, subjectively, not ideal. My doctor recommended me to get the second course a few months after the first one to cement the results, but I was lazy and said no ty I’m fine. And then I slipped into depression and crawled back 🎪💉🩸 Currently I’m scoring sky high on the PTSD scale, I can’t stop crying when I think of my failed attempts to fix my country, and feel like my life is totally ruined by it. They say that the second course of treatments hits harder and really helps 🩸 Amen.
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 8.8K Likes - Day 1 of my TMS course that will last for 8 weeks, 5 one-hour sessions a week. 

Transcranial magnetic stimulation works via changing magnetic field that induces an electric current at a specific area of the brain. It awakens areas of the brain paralyzed by depression and brings back energy and motivation. 

No, it's not electro-convulsive therapy, and it's not lobotomy either. 

It's my second course of TMS, I did another one a year ago. I had otherworldly results. Once again, like before jail time, I became focused, organized, motivated, and my horizons of what's possible opened up again, I was as good as new, like I was never mentally broken by the penal colony.

I'm prone to headaches, so I got bad headaches last time for side effects, which is normal, but, subjectively, not ideal.

My doctor recommended me to get the second course a few months after the first one to cement the results, but I was lazy and said no ty I'm fine. And then I slipped into depression and crawled back 🎪💉🩸

Currently I'm scoring sky high on the PTSD scale, I can't stop crying when I think of my failed attempts to fix my country, and feel like my life is totally ruined by it.

They say that the second course of treatments hits harder and really helps 🩸

Amen.

8.8K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : Day 1 of my TMS course that will last for 8 weeks, 5 one-hour sessions a week. Transcranial magnetic stimulation works via changing magnetic field that induces an electric current at a specific area of the brain. It awakens areas of the brain paralyzed by depression and brings back energy and motivation. No, it’s not electro-convulsive therapy, and it’s not lobotomy either. It’s my second course of TMS, I did another one a year ago. I had otherworldly results. Once again, like before jail time, I became focused, organized, motivated, and my horizons of what’s possible opened up again, I was as good as new, like I was never mentally broken by the penal colony. I’m prone to headaches, so I got bad headaches last time for side effects, which is normal, but, subjectively, not ideal. My doctor recommended me to get the second course a few months after the first one to cement the results, but I was lazy and said no ty I’m fine. And then I slipped into depression and crawled back 🎪💉🩸 Currently I’m scoring sky high on the PTSD scale, I can’t stop crying when I think of my failed attempts to fix my country, and feel like my life is totally ruined by it. They say that the second course of treatments hits harder and really helps 🩸 Amen.
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 8.8K Likes - Day 1 of my TMS course that will last for 8 weeks, 5 one-hour sessions a week. 

Transcranial magnetic stimulation works via changing magnetic field that induces an electric current at a specific area of the brain. It awakens areas of the brain paralyzed by depression and brings back energy and motivation. 

No, it's not electro-convulsive therapy, and it's not lobotomy either. 

It's my second course of TMS, I did another one a year ago. I had otherworldly results. Once again, like before jail time, I became focused, organized, motivated, and my horizons of what's possible opened up again, I was as good as new, like I was never mentally broken by the penal colony.

I'm prone to headaches, so I got bad headaches last time for side effects, which is normal, but, subjectively, not ideal.

My doctor recommended me to get the second course a few months after the first one to cement the results, but I was lazy and said no ty I'm fine. And then I slipped into depression and crawled back 🎪💉🩸

Currently I'm scoring sky high on the PTSD scale, I can't stop crying when I think of my failed attempts to fix my country, and feel like my life is totally ruined by it.

They say that the second course of treatments hits harder and really helps 🩸

Amen.

8.8K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : Day 1 of my TMS course that will last for 8 weeks, 5 one-hour sessions a week. Transcranial magnetic stimulation works via changing magnetic field that induces an electric current at a specific area of the brain. It awakens areas of the brain paralyzed by depression and brings back energy and motivation. No, it’s not electro-convulsive therapy, and it’s not lobotomy either. It’s my second course of TMS, I did another one a year ago. I had otherworldly results. Once again, like before jail time, I became focused, organized, motivated, and my horizons of what’s possible opened up again, I was as good as new, like I was never mentally broken by the penal colony. I’m prone to headaches, so I got bad headaches last time for side effects, which is normal, but, subjectively, not ideal. My doctor recommended me to get the second course a few months after the first one to cement the results, but I was lazy and said no ty I’m fine. And then I slipped into depression and crawled back 🎪💉🩸 Currently I’m scoring sky high on the PTSD scale, I can’t stop crying when I think of my failed attempts to fix my country, and feel like my life is totally ruined by it. They say that the second course of treatments hits harder and really helps 🩸 Amen.
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 8.6K Likes - yin x yang 🖤🤍

with @maligoshik 
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Photo by @marysergeevnaa
Fashion @siviakosha
Hair @anstasiiasilkina
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@etclosangeles 

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Caption : yin x yang 🖤🤍 with @maligoshik Photo by @marysergeevnaa Fashion @siviakosha Hair @anstasiiasilkina Producer @yan_gordienko Cat @god.of.makeup 💎: @serpenti_apparel @etclosangeles More content on our special pages 💣
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Photo by @marysergeevnaa
Fashion @siviakosha
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Caption : yin x yang 🖤🤍 with @maligoshik Photo by @marysergeevnaa Fashion @siviakosha Hair @anstasiiasilkina Producer @yan_gordienko Cat @god.of.makeup 💎: @serpenti_apparel @etclosangeles More content on our special pages 💣
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Caption : yin x yang 🖤🤍 with @maligoshik Photo by @marysergeevnaa Fashion @siviakosha Hair @anstasiiasilkina Producer @yan_gordienko Cat @god.of.makeup 💎: @serpenti_apparel @etclosangeles More content on our special pages 💣
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 8.5K Likes - I'm working on a little memoir that covers 1989-2014, and the memoir is being turned into a TV series. Much broader than Pussy Riot's history, my notes are dedicated to my very personal Russia - queer, quirky, kind, creative, idealistic - the one that lives in exile, jails or closets today. We've lost some battles, but we still exist.

Why Now?

My message is the same now as it always was - Putin is a dangerous and morally bankrupt man. He and his supporters must be treated as such. We've seen heinous acts of violence in Ukraine, but bipartisan support in the west has slipped into the more of "it's complicated". It is not complicated, he must be stopped. 

I was only twenty-years-old and a broke philosophy student, but I thought it's a good idea to speak up. I'll speak up now, while my friends are being bombed, imprisoned, poisoned by this pathetic dictator - and I hope to bring this clarity with my story. 

I don't want to paint some picture like we were special, I want to inspire anyone to speak up for what is right, even if the consequences are not so nice. 

Why Sophie Watts? 

Sophie is a powerhouse and doesn't back down from challenges. My story is inherently political, that can be a bad word in America, but she has shown no hesitation. Also Sophie is a proud, openly gay woman. A little bonus fuck you to Russia's anti-extremist law that just went into effect. While gay bars are being raided in Moscow, here I have a chance to work with an openly gay woman who can help me bring a megaphone to my story. Though Putin is still in power, his plans to silence us keep backfiring.

8.5K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : I’m working on a little memoir that covers 1989-2014, and the memoir is being turned into a TV series. Much broader than Pussy Riot’s history, my notes are dedicated to my very personal Russia – queer, quirky, kind, creative, idealistic – the one that lives in exile, jails or closets today. We’ve lost some battles, but we still exist. Why Now? My message is the same now as it always was – Putin is a dangerous and morally bankrupt man. He and his supporters must be treated as such. We’ve seen heinous acts of violence in Ukraine, but bipartisan support in the west has slipped into the more of “it’s complicated”. It is not complicated, he must be stopped. I was only twenty-years-old and a broke philosophy student, but I thought it’s a good idea to speak up. I’ll speak up now, while my friends are being bombed, imprisoned, poisoned by this pathetic dictator – and I hope to bring this clarity with my story. I don’t want to paint some picture like we were special, I want to inspire anyone to speak up for what is right, even if the consequences are not so nice. Why Sophie Watts? Sophie is a powerhouse and doesn’t back down from challenges. My story is inherently political, that can be a bad word in America, but she has shown no hesitation. Also Sophie is a proud, openly gay woman. A little bonus fuck you to Russia’s anti-extremist law that just went into effect. While gay bars are being raided in Moscow, here I have a chance to work with an openly gay woman who can help me bring a megaphone to my story. Though Putin is still in power, his plans to silence us keep backfiring.
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 8.5K Likes - I'm working on a little memoir that covers 1989-2014, and the memoir is being turned into a TV series. Much broader than Pussy Riot's history, my notes are dedicated to my very personal Russia - queer, quirky, kind, creative, idealistic - the one that lives in exile, jails or closets today. We've lost some battles, but we still exist.

Why Now?

My message is the same now as it always was - Putin is a dangerous and morally bankrupt man. He and his supporters must be treated as such. We've seen heinous acts of violence in Ukraine, but bipartisan support in the west has slipped into the more of "it's complicated". It is not complicated, he must be stopped. 

I was only twenty-years-old and a broke philosophy student, but I thought it's a good idea to speak up. I'll speak up now, while my friends are being bombed, imprisoned, poisoned by this pathetic dictator - and I hope to bring this clarity with my story. 

I don't want to paint some picture like we were special, I want to inspire anyone to speak up for what is right, even if the consequences are not so nice. 

Why Sophie Watts? 

Sophie is a powerhouse and doesn't back down from challenges. My story is inherently political, that can be a bad word in America, but she has shown no hesitation. Also Sophie is a proud, openly gay woman. A little bonus fuck you to Russia's anti-extremist law that just went into effect. While gay bars are being raided in Moscow, here I have a chance to work with an openly gay woman who can help me bring a megaphone to my story. Though Putin is still in power, his plans to silence us keep backfiring.

8.5K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : I’m working on a little memoir that covers 1989-2014, and the memoir is being turned into a TV series. Much broader than Pussy Riot’s history, my notes are dedicated to my very personal Russia – queer, quirky, kind, creative, idealistic – the one that lives in exile, jails or closets today. We’ve lost some battles, but we still exist. Why Now? My message is the same now as it always was – Putin is a dangerous and morally bankrupt man. He and his supporters must be treated as such. We’ve seen heinous acts of violence in Ukraine, but bipartisan support in the west has slipped into the more of “it’s complicated”. It is not complicated, he must be stopped. I was only twenty-years-old and a broke philosophy student, but I thought it’s a good idea to speak up. I’ll speak up now, while my friends are being bombed, imprisoned, poisoned by this pathetic dictator – and I hope to bring this clarity with my story. I don’t want to paint some picture like we were special, I want to inspire anyone to speak up for what is right, even if the consequences are not so nice. Why Sophie Watts? Sophie is a powerhouse and doesn’t back down from challenges. My story is inherently political, that can be a bad word in America, but she has shown no hesitation. Also Sophie is a proud, openly gay woman. A little bonus fuck you to Russia’s anti-extremist law that just went into effect. While gay bars are being raided in Moscow, here I have a chance to work with an openly gay woman who can help me bring a megaphone to my story. Though Putin is still in power, his plans to silence us keep backfiring.
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 8K Likes - UPCOMING DATES 🔪💒🥷

may 5 • Seattle
may 7 • Portland
may 21 • Guadalajara, Mexico
june 2 • LA

📸: @pics.by.dana 

🎟️tickets: pussyriot.love

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Caption : UPCOMING DATES 🔪💒🥷 may 5 • Seattle may 7 • Portland may 21 • Guadalajara, Mexico june 2 • LA 📸: @pics.by.dana 🎟️tickets: pussyriot.love
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 8K Likes - UPCOMING DATES 🔪💒🥷

may 5 • Seattle
may 7 • Portland
may 21 • Guadalajara, Mexico
june 2 • LA

📸: @pics.by.dana 

🎟️tickets: pussyriot.love

8K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : UPCOMING DATES 🔪💒🥷 may 5 • Seattle may 7 • Portland may 21 • Guadalajara, Mexico june 2 • LA 📸: @pics.by.dana 🎟️tickets: pussyriot.love
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 8K Likes - UPCOMING DATES 🔪💒🥷

may 5 • Seattle
may 7 • Portland
may 21 • Guadalajara, Mexico
june 2 • LA

📸: @pics.by.dana 

🎟️tickets: pussyriot.love

8K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : UPCOMING DATES 🔪💒🥷 may 5 • Seattle may 7 • Portland may 21 • Guadalajara, Mexico june 2 • LA 📸: @pics.by.dana 🎟️tickets: pussyriot.love
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 8K Likes - MICHIGAN 🖤💒 

Pussy Riot came to Michigan Theater right after our release in 2014, and I just went back there last night with a speech and Q&A. Full house both times, 1500 people, thank you for your continuous and overwhelming support. 

Reiterated that Putin is a war criminal and we shall support Ukraine with everything we have.

8K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : MICHIGAN 🖤💒 Pussy Riot came to Michigan Theater right after our release in 2014, and I just went back there last night with a speech and Q&A. Full house both times, 1500 people, thank you for your continuous and overwhelming support. Reiterated that Putin is a war criminal and we shall support Ukraine with everything we have.
Likes : 7951
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 8K Likes - MICHIGAN 🖤💒 

Pussy Riot came to Michigan Theater right after our release in 2014, and I just went back there last night with a speech and Q&A. Full house both times, 1500 people, thank you for your continuous and overwhelming support. 

Reiterated that Putin is a war criminal and we shall support Ukraine with everything we have.

8K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : MICHIGAN 🖤💒 Pussy Riot came to Michigan Theater right after our release in 2014, and I just went back there last night with a speech and Q&A. Full house both times, 1500 people, thank you for your continuous and overwhelming support. Reiterated that Putin is a war criminal and we shall support Ukraine with everything we have.
Likes : 7951
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 8K Likes - MICHIGAN 🖤💒 

Pussy Riot came to Michigan Theater right after our release in 2014, and I just went back there last night with a speech and Q&A. Full house both times, 1500 people, thank you for your continuous and overwhelming support. 

Reiterated that Putin is a war criminal and we shall support Ukraine with everything we have.

8K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : MICHIGAN 🖤💒 Pussy Riot came to Michigan Theater right after our release in 2014, and I just went back there last night with a speech and Q&A. Full house both times, 1500 people, thank you for your continuous and overwhelming support. Reiterated that Putin is a war criminal and we shall support Ukraine with everything we have.
Likes : 7951
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 8K Likes - MICHIGAN 🖤💒 

Pussy Riot came to Michigan Theater right after our release in 2014, and I just went back there last night with a speech and Q&A. Full house both times, 1500 people, thank you for your continuous and overwhelming support. 

Reiterated that Putin is a war criminal and we shall support Ukraine with everything we have.

8K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : MICHIGAN 🖤💒 Pussy Riot came to Michigan Theater right after our release in 2014, and I just went back there last night with a speech and Q&A. Full house both times, 1500 people, thank you for your continuous and overwhelming support. Reiterated that Putin is a war criminal and we shall support Ukraine with everything we have.
Likes : 7951
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 8K Likes - MICHIGAN 🖤💒 

Pussy Riot came to Michigan Theater right after our release in 2014, and I just went back there last night with a speech and Q&A. Full house both times, 1500 people, thank you for your continuous and overwhelming support. 

Reiterated that Putin is a war criminal and we shall support Ukraine with everything we have.

8K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : MICHIGAN 🖤💒 Pussy Riot came to Michigan Theater right after our release in 2014, and I just went back there last night with a speech and Q&A. Full house both times, 1500 people, thank you for your continuous and overwhelming support. Reiterated that Putin is a war criminal and we shall support Ukraine with everything we have.
Likes : 7951
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 7.2K Likes - WAGNER, WE DID IT FIRST. 

STORM OF THE WHITE HOUSE / ШТУРМ БЕЛОГО ДОМА: art action by Voina group, Moscow, 2008

Voina, art collective that I co-founded, brought a large laser projector into the attic room of a hotel "Ukraine" located across the street from the Russian White house. From there we projected a 40 x 40 meters image of a skull and bones on the white house. 

Other group members on the ground then stormed the building gates and successfully entered the secure zone in front of the building.

After holding ground and destroying a piece of video surveillance activists left the White House unharmed, with stunned federal troopers unable to catch up with the speed of the Voina attack, appearing minutes later.

7.2K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : WAGNER, WE DID IT FIRST. STORM OF THE WHITE HOUSE / ШТУРМ БЕЛОГО ДОМА: art action by Voina group, Moscow, 2008 Voina, art collective that I co-founded, brought a large laser projector into the attic room of a hotel “Ukraine” located across the street from the Russian White house. From there we projected a 40 x 40 meters image of a skull and bones on the white house. Other group members on the ground then stormed the building gates and successfully entered the secure zone in front of the building. After holding ground and destroying a piece of video surveillance activists left the White House unharmed, with stunned federal troopers unable to catch up with the speed of the Voina attack, appearing minutes later.
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 7.2K Likes - WAGNER, WE DID IT FIRST. 

STORM OF THE WHITE HOUSE / ШТУРМ БЕЛОГО ДОМА: art action by Voina group, Moscow, 2008

Voina, art collective that I co-founded, brought a large laser projector into the attic room of a hotel "Ukraine" located across the street from the Russian White house. From there we projected a 40 x 40 meters image of a skull and bones on the white house. 

Other group members on the ground then stormed the building gates and successfully entered the secure zone in front of the building.

After holding ground and destroying a piece of video surveillance activists left the White House unharmed, with stunned federal troopers unable to catch up with the speed of the Voina attack, appearing minutes later.

7.2K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : WAGNER, WE DID IT FIRST. STORM OF THE WHITE HOUSE / ШТУРМ БЕЛОГО ДОМА: art action by Voina group, Moscow, 2008 Voina, art collective that I co-founded, brought a large laser projector into the attic room of a hotel “Ukraine” located across the street from the Russian White house. From there we projected a 40 x 40 meters image of a skull and bones on the white house. Other group members on the ground then stormed the building gates and successfully entered the secure zone in front of the building. After holding ground and destroying a piece of video surveillance activists left the White House unharmed, with stunned federal troopers unable to catch up with the speed of the Voina attack, appearing minutes later.
Likes : 7198
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 7.2K Likes - WAGNER, WE DID IT FIRST. 

STORM OF THE WHITE HOUSE / ШТУРМ БЕЛОГО ДОМА: art action by Voina group, Moscow, 2008

Voina, art collective that I co-founded, brought a large laser projector into the attic room of a hotel "Ukraine" located across the street from the Russian White house. From there we projected a 40 x 40 meters image of a skull and bones on the white house. 

Other group members on the ground then stormed the building gates and successfully entered the secure zone in front of the building.

After holding ground and destroying a piece of video surveillance activists left the White House unharmed, with stunned federal troopers unable to catch up with the speed of the Voina attack, appearing minutes later.

7.2K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : WAGNER, WE DID IT FIRST. STORM OF THE WHITE HOUSE / ШТУРМ БЕЛОГО ДОМА: art action by Voina group, Moscow, 2008 Voina, art collective that I co-founded, brought a large laser projector into the attic room of a hotel “Ukraine” located across the street from the Russian White house. From there we projected a 40 x 40 meters image of a skull and bones on the white house. Other group members on the ground then stormed the building gates and successfully entered the secure zone in front of the building. After holding ground and destroying a piece of video surveillance activists left the White House unharmed, with stunned federal troopers unable to catch up with the speed of the Voina attack, appearing minutes later.
Likes : 7198
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 7.2K Likes - WAGNER, WE DID IT FIRST. 

STORM OF THE WHITE HOUSE / ШТУРМ БЕЛОГО ДОМА: art action by Voina group, Moscow, 2008

Voina, art collective that I co-founded, brought a large laser projector into the attic room of a hotel "Ukraine" located across the street from the Russian White house. From there we projected a 40 x 40 meters image of a skull and bones on the white house. 

Other group members on the ground then stormed the building gates and successfully entered the secure zone in front of the building.

After holding ground and destroying a piece of video surveillance activists left the White House unharmed, with stunned federal troopers unable to catch up with the speed of the Voina attack, appearing minutes later.

7.2K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : WAGNER, WE DID IT FIRST. STORM OF THE WHITE HOUSE / ШТУРМ БЕЛОГО ДОМА: art action by Voina group, Moscow, 2008 Voina, art collective that I co-founded, brought a large laser projector into the attic room of a hotel “Ukraine” located across the street from the Russian White house. From there we projected a 40 x 40 meters image of a skull and bones on the white house. Other group members on the ground then stormed the building gates and successfully entered the secure zone in front of the building. After holding ground and destroying a piece of video surveillance activists left the White House unharmed, with stunned federal troopers unable to catch up with the speed of the Voina attack, appearing minutes later.
Likes : 7198
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 7K Likes - clown riot

7K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : clown riot
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 7K Likes - clown riot

7K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : clown riot
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 5.7K Likes - DRINK MY BLOOD 🩸(2021). Blood drips on top of my freedom certificate, the only one thing that my government gave me after stealing 2 years of my life.

This work went to three exhibits this year - solo exhibit in New Mexico at @container_turnercarroll and as a part of a group show "LIFELIKE" in California's Los Angeles and Cal Poly (curated by @katie_peyton_ )

Digital freedom certificate (replicated from a physical one by @kstihu ) and a vial of my blood collected by @pleasrdao in Dec 2021.

5.7K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : DRINK MY BLOOD 🩸(2021). Blood drips on top of my freedom certificate, the only one thing that my government gave me after stealing 2 years of my life. This work went to three exhibits this year – solo exhibit in New Mexico at @container_turnercarroll and as a part of a group show “LIFELIKE” in California’s Los Angeles and Cal Poly (curated by @katie_peyton_ ) Digital freedom certificate (replicated from a physical one by @kstihu ) and a vial of my blood collected by @pleasrdao in Dec 2021.
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova - 5.7K Likes - DRINK MY BLOOD 🩸(2021). Blood drips on top of my freedom certificate, the only one thing that my government gave me after stealing 2 years of my life.

This work went to three exhibits this year - solo exhibit in New Mexico at @container_turnercarroll and as a part of a group show "LIFELIKE" in California's Los Angeles and Cal Poly (curated by @katie_peyton_ )

Digital freedom certificate (replicated from a physical one by @kstihu ) and a vial of my blood collected by @pleasrdao in Dec 2021.

5.7K Likes – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram

Caption : DRINK MY BLOOD 🩸(2021). Blood drips on top of my freedom certificate, the only one thing that my government gave me after stealing 2 years of my life. This work went to three exhibits this year – solo exhibit in New Mexico at @container_turnercarroll and as a part of a group show “LIFELIKE” in California’s Los Angeles and Cal Poly (curated by @katie_peyton_ ) Digital freedom certificate (replicated from a physical one by @kstihu ) and a vial of my blood collected by @pleasrdao in Dec 2021.
Likes : 5717