Hello, thank you for visiting. My name is Matilda, I am an illustrator.

Welcome to {ready to eat}, here is a blog that I would like to share interesting things within daily life.
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Stencil Graffiti - Balance


There were news about people committing suicide almost everyday in Taiwan. Depression is listed as one of the three main diseases of the 21st century, and the number of suicides is increasing every year.

Stencil Graffiti - The Vote



We all know that some situation always happens during a ballot in Taiwan --- war of words (spits).

Again, it was an early work, I was not very good in choosing location and surface.

Stencil Graffiti - Baby Dont Cry



the driver forgot and left a child in the car. Unfortunately, the child couldn't live in this heat. Noone could do anything when the police found the dead body with his toy.



sorry about my crap camera and crap photo, I was quite poor at the time (I'm even poorer now) cause I needed to save money for tuition fee, buying materials, pay the rent ... etc.

Stencil Graffiti - Violate



There is more and more violence on television. Some people die, some live, everybody cries. Media influence our life considerably; those reports not only do violence to us but also brainwash us.

'What green onion are you?'



Green onion are a common garnish for everyday food in Taiwan. They were cheap in the past, but the price once rose so high that citizens couldn't even afford them.

'你算哪根蔥(What green onion are you?)'is a Chinese proverb which means 'who do you think you are, you just like like a green onion?', but we can not say that now, because green onion became so expensive.

'Don't buy the green onions and the price will soon be reduced' the mayor of Kaohsiung city said.

Unfortunately, the best way to keep a balance in the prices of commodities is definitely not just refuse to buy them.


This was the first stencil graffito I made in Taiwan.