Saturday, April 14, 2012

Behind the scenes at the mt school set up!

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Sandwiches! Hello!

These are some behind the scenes set up snaps from the mt school for wrapping and exhibition at East Side Tokyo in Yokohama. mt sent me a giant box of tapes and asked me to make five artworks using the tapes. Naturally I couldn't help myself with all of those beautiful products and I ended up making a box full of craft works including books, corsages, envelopes, bags, tags and so on. (um, most fun commission job ever!)


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I headed off to Yokohama to hand deliver the craft works. When I arrived the mt team were sitting around a round table busily covering little polystyrene birds with mt tape as part of the installation. A few awkward bows on my behalf and I was pinching myself to think that here I was, chatting with the mt team and having the opportunity to show them artworks I've made with their product. gahhh! Before I moved to Tokyo I could have never imagined that I would be able to do this. When I presented my works two sweet girls from the design company kindly squealed 'kawaiiii', 'kawaiiii!'. Mission accomplished.

The set up looked like so much fun and I desperately didn't want to leave so I asked if I could help at all...before you knew it I was part of the bird taping team, chatting in (my terrible) Japanese and covering everything with masking tape. I stayed for five hours this way. Making a mt covered 'workshop' sign and decorating vases for the exhibition display. Just to be in the same room as the mt set up was pretty incredible for me.

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There were boxes of mt tapes everywhere! The installation team were working hard to cover everything in mt tape.

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They had made a little wheel display for the workshops with my portrait!

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This is the area where I hosted my workshops.

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The mt truck!

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The mt team made these cute envelopes for the display!

About 9pm I left Yokohama with a smile ear to ear. One of those amazing days that I never thought I would get to experience, but so incredibly happy that somehow they asked me to be a part!

I can't wait to show you pics of the workshops and exhibitions in my next post!

Love Love
Hello Sandwich
xoxo

11 comments:

  1. wow what an amazing experience! The set-up looks so creative and fun! Must be an incredible feeling to be working for mt!

    Anyway, do you think you have any classes going on between 25-29 May? I'll be visiting Tokyo for that weekend, would love to participate in a workshop, if possible! :D

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  2. Wooowww------Great!!!!
    It's happy to hear that You had such a wonderful time!!!!!
    And I can imagine about that happy time clearly in detail and also can feel how happy you were by reading your posting!!
    Thank you for nice and cute post!!

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  3. wow! mt heaven! looks like the most amazing fun ever! thanks for sharing your photos and experience...so we can dream about it :)

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  4. Glad tt I was able to know abt mt tapes through your blog, I have bought a few tapes since then and just by looking at them makes me happy, however the variety tt r available in the shops here r not very wide. I like your posts cos everything looks really bright & happy.. I haf been looking forward to seeing u post abt your mt craft works... Now looking forward to your nxt post abt the workshop and exhibition! Thank you for sharing your pics of the craft works!!!

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  5. That sounds like so much fun. I love the creative use of the tape, I see some wonderful pieces of art. Nice!

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  6. ah I love the things on the pictures so much!

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  7. Congrats DA! nice poster! Hope you got a copy to keep for you too!

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  8. Love the gift bag I made and have received so many compliments on it. The workshop was so much fun and the location pretty cool. Looking forward to the next one!

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  9. I soooo wish I could have attended your workshop! Next time!! xo

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  10. oooh! What a fantastic experience! All those boxes of tape make me swoon!!

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