
Between colorful claws and DJ sets
MATALE discusses her artistic journey from Tingle Tangle to Serpent Claws.
“Girls are constantly discouraged from taking sculpture as an [elective] subject,” Linda said.

MATALE, playing music in a nightclub. Photo: from the Linda Suhodoll archive

The unusual claws of MATALE, who draws inspiration for her nail art from a variety of forms, both abstract and natural.

A space dedicated to displaying designer clothes inside Serpent Claws.
“All the time, [male colleagues and friends] would tell you: ‘You’re good, but… you need to learn, it’s still early,’” Linda said.
“I have never liked to be isolated. I need people,” she said.

Valmira Rashiti
Valmira Rashiti is an editor at K2.0. She has a bachelor’s degree in Law and Cultural Anthropology from the University of Prishtina.
This story was originally written in Albanian.

