Sunday, 26 June 2016

Art of Flat Lay

Reality is hitting me soon, real soon.

As much as I would like to think that I would be having a hard time accepting reality, I am actually quite excited to head back to work. I have been heading back to work since last week to get my engine started and looking into some of my newly added job scopes and projects.

I am quite excited with some new projects given and I look forward to it.

3 weeks of blocked leave and I enjoyed the personal time and space away from stress to recuperate my emotional and mental well-being. I think my parents were perhaps the most happiest person having me around at home almost everyday. They probably had a blast ensuring that I sharpened and polished some skills.

One of the things on my list of the Capturing2016 project was to learn to do flat lays.

I am a noob when it comes to flat lays and I envy dUCkies around the world who are good at doing flat lays. I researched a bit on this art and observed how it is done. I checked out instagram posts on what is needed to work on this.

After quite a bit of failed attempts, here's the result of my baby steps attempt at doing a flat lay.


This flat lay features the black and white Singapore skyline dUCk scarf, as well as the limited edition rose blooming dUCk in monochrome. 

I know it's nothing compared to others, but I am learning and hope to get better at this art.

And now, time to look for what to wear for work tomorrow. 





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