Work in progress...
My diploma project regarding decorating my family's house in the mountains. The project is on the run and it is due in few weeks. With a lot of work still needed to be done, I have the feeling that this is going to be my top project.
we all hide something
Friday, August 10, 2012
Friday, August 3, 2012
as strong as you are
How strong are we really? From what life taught me until now, we tend to stop at a certain point, when we feel that that was as far as we could have gone. But situations and obstacles tend to push us above that level of comfort and we discover that there is something more of us, more of who we are and what we are capable of, right?
What would you do if you weren't afraid?
Image via Pinterest
What would you do if you weren't afraid?
Image via Pinterest
Sunday, July 8, 2012
i put together some of my Instagram pictures as a collage of my life for the past few months full of projects, coffee, sleepless nights, some high heels and wine then and there, great weather, interior design inspirations, missing playing tennis, my best friend's wedding, and a bit of traveling!
after such a busy time with running around trying to solve everything I had to solve, here I am today just taking a day of my own, laying in bed, reading, watching TV shows, and eating tons of cold watermelon :)
I hope you are enjoying your Sunday as well!
P.S.: I am sorry for the clumsiness of my arrangement.
after such a busy time with running around trying to solve everything I had to solve, here I am today just taking a day of my own, laying in bed, reading, watching TV shows, and eating tons of cold watermelon :)
I hope you are enjoying your Sunday as well!
P.S.: I am sorry for the clumsiness of my arrangement.
Friday, July 6, 2012
footloose
as my project is coming to an end, so are my nights of not sleeping:)..here is the final version of my project! fingers crossed - I am presenting it to my peers tomorrow morning!!
Friday, June 22, 2012
up in flames
My current project is a piece of furniture, of choice, for a specific place. Since my parents are renovating the apartment, I took advantage and went back to an old project of mine - a bookshelf for my room. I have been playing around with the idea since I was in high school, drawing different models, as i was imagining it, without having the idea of the entire room in my head. Now that things have changed, so did the original design. I wrote before about my interest in Moroccan style and the research I was doing on it. Having that said, I thought I should implement this research in my design. With a clear image of my room overall, I started designing my bookshelf as an inspiration from my research.
So, let Coldplay play its best, and may this project be a success! :)
During this search of style, I started focusing more on the form rather than the color, so I took an interest on their geometrical meaning and as I was going deeper, my way deviated a bit, and got an interest in the 8-pointed star. The Moroccan Zellige patterns usually culminate centrally in the Rub El Hizb, which was initially used in the Qur'an, and it's main purpose was to facilitate the reading of the Qur'an.
The 8-pointed star (two overlapping squares) is the symbol used as a marker for the end of a chapter in Arabic calligraphy, but it is also the symbol of Tartessos, an ancient civilization based in Andalusia, which was ruled by Islamic dynasties for over 8 centuries; that leading to a possible origin of the Rub El Hizb ( Thank you, Wikipedia !!!!).
Getting even deeper, the roots of this 8-pointed star is based in Hinduism. The star of Lakshmi, a Hindu goddess, is a complex star figure, and it represents Ashtalakshmi, the eight forms, or "kinds of wealth" of the goddess Lakshmi - prosperity, good health, knowledge, strength, progeny, and power.
With all that being said, I have designed my bookshelf as an inspiration from all that. I have to admit, I had few different models of it, but one stood out and was named the winner. I am presenting you right now only my inspiration board, and a rough 2D drawing of how it will look like.
Thank you!
Images via Google
So, let Coldplay play its best, and may this project be a success! :)
During this search of style, I started focusing more on the form rather than the color, so I took an interest on their geometrical meaning and as I was going deeper, my way deviated a bit, and got an interest in the 8-pointed star. The Moroccan Zellige patterns usually culminate centrally in the Rub El Hizb, which was initially used in the Qur'an, and it's main purpose was to facilitate the reading of the Qur'an.
The 8-pointed star (two overlapping squares) is the symbol used as a marker for the end of a chapter in Arabic calligraphy, but it is also the symbol of Tartessos, an ancient civilization based in Andalusia, which was ruled by Islamic dynasties for over 8 centuries; that leading to a possible origin of the Rub El Hizb ( Thank you, Wikipedia !!!!).
Getting even deeper, the roots of this 8-pointed star is based in Hinduism. The star of Lakshmi, a Hindu goddess, is a complex star figure, and it represents Ashtalakshmi, the eight forms, or "kinds of wealth" of the goddess Lakshmi - prosperity, good health, knowledge, strength, progeny, and power.
With all that being said, I have designed my bookshelf as an inspiration from all that. I have to admit, I had few different models of it, but one stood out and was named the winner. I am presenting you right now only my inspiration board, and a rough 2D drawing of how it will look like.
Thank you!
Images via Google
Monday, June 18, 2012
breathe again
As I promised, just few pictures from Italy, as more to come once I get them from my friends.
I can say that Italy gave me the energy that I needed to get back on track and finish what I've started. I think that every one of us gets to a point where we feel stuck, and we do not know where to go, what to do, how to solve what we have to solve. And that is when we take a break, we get away from everything just for a second, so that once we are back we can see it with new eyes. This is what happens with my work as well. When I work a lot on one project, I tend to focus so much on it that sometimes I need to step back and watch it from the outside.
Italy gave me that chance that in those 3 days I could step back, breathe, and tried to calm down my mind that was already going crazy. I did not do anything crazy, I just walked for hours every day, visiting everything, I did not even shop...I just walked, admired the beautiful, and not think about anything else. And now that I am back, I can re-start my work with freshness and clear mind!
Saturday, June 16, 2012
La Dolce Vita
Pictures by Diana Toia and myself
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