I've been sooo swamped with preparing and sketching for my next projects
that I almost forgot to update about my latest display!!!
Just a friendly reminder that when we read books, when we explore different stories,
we're taken into different worlds that we would otherwise never get to be a part of...
Sometimes, we get to imagine we're a damsel in distress in a medieval adventure,
or that we're conquering a different city, making a name for ourselves
in a different world all together.
Other times, we're stranded, left on an island,
or lost in the forest of thoughts in this crazy new story we're sucked in to,
floating way way awayyy from reality!
But it's always a great adventure, thinking someone else's thoughts,
placing yourself in someone else's swash-buckling shoes,
riding a different kind of wave, drowning in someone else's sea.
Wherever you go, whatever story you read,
it's always going to be an out-of-this-world time! :-)
Thank you to everyone who helped!! :-D
13 comments:
Saw it at MOA! It thought it was your work! NIIICE :D
hay nako vicky, di ka na ma-reach.
Thanks Hub!
HAHAHA DINO anoba. hahahaha!
I saw your display in Fully Booked Gateway Branch? I'm a right with it? :)) :D I'm following this blog for keeps \:D/
Yes! Thanks for dropping by and commenting :-)
Oh wow. I am officially a fan of your work. I admire what you do, and I know how hard and at the same time joyful it is to come up with visual displays. You are a true artist! Congrats on these!
i sooo love the story of this set of store displays! super creative idea vicky! :D fan girl here!! haha :D till your creation!
Hey I saw it at Trinoma coolness:)
Thank you Tabitha, Alexi and Anonymous! Hahaha!
I was wondering what the story was behind your creative genius =)
you're great!how long did you take it to finished this ?:)
Anonymous -- Sorry just saw your comment now. If you ever get to read this again hahaha it would take us about 3 hours to compose each window. That includes drawing the design on the glass with wipe-able marker, and following it with the airplanes. :-) I had 6 people fold 2000 airplanes each for the span of 2 weeks. I have a LOT of extra though! Maybe even half of that hasn't been used... Hahaha!
Anonymous -- Sorry just saw your comment now. If you ever get to read this again hahaha it would take us about 3 hours to compose each window. That includes drawing the design on the glass with wipe-able marker, and following it with the airplanes. :-) I had 6 people fold 2000 airplanes each for the span of 2 weeks. I have a LOT of extra though! Maybe even half of that hasn't been used... Hahaha!
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