exhibit stand
I have always been attracted to various exhibitions, no matter which city I lived in. When I was little, there were not so many exhibition Germanycame to my native city, representing the culture and art from a certain time period in Germany – I was too little to remember what time period it was for. Then, a lot of people in the city were talking about attending the exhibition. Also, we had a lot of Germans living in my city because they have been deported there during World War II. Generally, the process of stand construction still looks like a magical process to me, since at one point in time, there is an absolutely perfectly empty space and a couple of hours later, there it is, the exhibition stand, standing proudly and powerfully over our heads. When I was little, I once was even thinking to grow up and become a professional in exhibition design, so much was the process of exhibition stand design attractive to me. Once, I remember a Sunday, when it was really really cold, but my uncle and I still went to this exhibition on the street, which, I guess, according to the exhibition design, should be more called a trade fair, rather than organized exhibition. The theme of it was arts and crafts - whatever people, who made certain articles themselves, could present. I remember the exhibition, and the fair stands, to be really colorful, which, with the contrast to the glowing white snow and sunny frosty weather, created an overall impression of happiness, cheerfulness, and vibe. There was everything – hand-made little and big dolls, bright, colorful hand-made blankets,trade show stands with various artsy and unusual pottery, cookware, plates, cups, and more, and more, and more! It was almost like a fantasy, with all the colors, shapes, forms…