the above is a web version, click to see full size poster
enough talking about life and the people, let’s get to the dirty part, the visual, starting by the simplest. the background is a photograph of an old window covered with dust. the dust was carefully cleaned from the window to create the word Vitrine.
then comes the faces, thanks to David Habchy‘s vision and photoshop 😉 we were able to transform the photographs of Aida and Joulia into mannequins. not to forget Hanan Kaï, Elias Moubarak, and William Choukeir‘s participation in the visual and the concept. talking about the concept, those of you who are wondering why the two mannequins are looking at each other, each from a side of the poster? the idea is that each of them is coming from a different background a different perception of life, they have been into different experiences. Vitrine is the interaction happening between the two of them. am not gona talk more and ruin the play. go and watch it. the script is amazing, the concept too. no need to talk about Aïda and Joulia, and i guess i said enough about Nehmeh and the crew. and to excite you even more, new techniques are featured in that play… no details… go and watch it 😀
the play is in Al Madina theatre, Hamra (tel 01-753010/1)
every thusday friday saturday and sunday. starting 8/1/2010 at 8:30
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next are some applications and the posters in hamra
i loved the idea of the play and the poster! the whole thing is amazing! Is there any way that i can get the play? I didn’t have the chance 2 watch it live 🙁
btw, i love ur blog and i actually added it my blogroll 😀 cheers
thanks a lot nayla! i’ve emailed the director of the play, and i’ll get back to you as soon as he replies! love.
hello nayla!
the lovely director of the play Nehmeh Nehmeh, just finished editing the play. i’ll email you his email so you can contact him as arrange to pick it up from him.
love.
thank u 😀
people and friends ask for a copy of the poster to stick it on the wall of their rooms…
very attractive work .
thanks
Great work, it was one of the reasons that attacked me to see the play, very interesting .
BTW :: its was a nice show
the usage of the reflection as texture is really nice !
all in all its awesome!
thanks shab! we all appreciate that very much. have we met? if not, then welcome to our blog, and I’d love to meet you in person. much love, william.
afish minnkoun ya shabeb! love the poster and the text above. see you tonight during the 1st show :0)
I love it guys… good work 🙂 very catchy…
thanks cuz! will we see you during the first show tomorrow friday 8th?
love to hug you after a loooong time 🙂