Isn’t amazing how quick
time passes?
I can hardly believe that
we are now on the second quarter of the year 2014 and soon it will be my
birthday again. So while I am sitting on the couch yesterday and feeling beat
up, I reflected on the past week’s happenings or should I say past month’s
happenings. I have to say that envy people who have the liberty of time to
write; to navigate and skillfully explore their creative side and not to
mention to live the ebb and flow of creativity. Sometimes, I just wished I
could have that ample of time and lifestyle.
I believe that a lot of
you would agree with me that the world has changed so much in the past few years
because of the advent of modern technological conveniences and the demands of
modern living.
Life nowadays seems to be
moving fast… very fast that we often forget to enjoy beauty of living day by
day; the random inspirations, the moment’s favorite that makes your heart skip
a beat, the thought provoking quotes and articles as well as the pictures that
help you find your soul, the adventure as well as risks taken that makes you
proud and the little things that created that big picture.
These experiences might
not be as important as the big decisions we make on a daily basis but I am a
firm believer that its nature and diversity may serve as dots to connect to a
broader perspective, better solution and non-linear ideas.
So today before I add another year to
my age, I would like to start doing a catalog of the people, places, ideas and
things that inspire me. I am giving a little thought on my experiences and
perhaps synthesize these experiences to new things (keeping my fingers crossed).
These are my month’s recap. Hope you enjoy it
as it inspires you.
1. MANILA FAME- I had a wonderful
opportunity to see the designs in Manila Fame last March 15 (Thanks to my
boss). This biannual event is organized by CITEM (Center for International
Trade Expositions and Missions as well as the export promotions arms of the
Department of Trade Industry (DTI). A bolder
line of apparel, bags and accessory designs using eco-friendly materials has
been the focal point in this year’s exhibit. This year was a little different
because they added a twist by uniquely presenting each product sector with
SCENOGRAPHY. There were four scenography headlines: CELEBRATE (Holiday and
Gifts), DECORATE (Home), DESIRE (Fashion) and INSPIRE (Arts and Crafts), all of
which had blown me away.
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NOT YOUR ORDINARY CANDELABRA by Furniture designer Kenneth Cobonpue. His
theme fascinates fair-goers with a circus-themed display, showcasing
stools made to look like traditional headdresses, crocodile-shaped rugs,
and even an acrobat masquerading as a light source. |
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Manila Wear. New and refreshing modern Filipiniana |
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Celebrate Scenography. Very Ethereal presentation of holiday and gifts sector. |
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INSPIRE SCENOGRAPHY. Breath taking. It literally took my breath away. |
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Stylish Design from Manila Wear |
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Modern but not compromising Filipino craftsmanship |
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Aklan Piña Weaving |
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Modern Piña Wear |
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Ethnic. Artisanal. Uniquely Filipino. Craftspot- Ilocos Sur Abel Weaving
Tradition. This is one of the many reasons why I love Manila Fame, it
has craftspots that provide a glimpse of the rich cultural narrative of
crafts tradition. |
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It is an honor to meet these beautiful artisan from T'Boli tribe- T'Boli T'Nalak Weaving Tradition |
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Butterfly House, a low cost, graft proof design solution for
disaster-prone areas. The design was inspired by the "yolanda" super
typhoon. |
2. MONOGRAM AND LIGHT EFFECTS WEDDINGS – I
have this penchant for vintage. Lately, I have been seeing a lot of monogram in
their wedding reception. Apart from giving warmth, it also personalizes welcome
greetings to guests. I am also loving the tree indoor light effect, it conjures
images of romantic sunset.
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Wall washes are so romantic for indoor reception weddings |
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Monogram makes wedding really unique |
3. DESIGNS- Chic. Stylish and Relevant. I
love the horizontal tiered skirt.
4. GOOD WRITING – David Ogilvy, the father
of Advertising, wrote a memo on good writing on September 7, 1982. Thirty two
years later, it is still RELEVANT.
BE INSPIRED. HAVE FAITH THIS YEAR IS FOR US!