





For this installation, I used the cologne `Krasnaya Moskva` which is the first Soviet-created perfume.
The official description of the perfume says: "A thin, warm, noble aroma with a tinge of orange blossom".'
Drinking alcohol which is not meant for consumption, such as cologne and antiseptics, maybe responsible for nearly half of all deaths among homeless people in Post-Soviet states, particularly in Latvia. I created an installation which represents a distorted horizon of alcoholism.