LYDIA JAYNE
MURRAY
LATER CAME EARLY exhibtion contemplates the notion of time, circling its experiences. It does not pretend to be a beginning, nor an end; it celebrates, struggles within, and reflects the limits of now.
The timeline represents the different perceptions of time and the chaotic aspect in it. The exhibition showcases 15 works from the international creatives at Fabrica Research Centre. Time being an abstract concept, our intent was to portray the different directions and perceptions that time can be. Weaving together the overlapping themes and concpets within the uniqely original artworks.
︎︎︎ Creative & Art Direction
︎︎︎ Branding
︎︎︎ Exhibition Design
︎︎︎ Signage
︎︎︎ Photography
︎︎︎ Design Team: Lydia Jayne Murray, Lucía Peralta & Mei Girault
︎︎︎ Production: Fabrica Research Centre
The timeline represents the different perceptions of time and the chaotic aspect in it. The exhibition showcases 15 works from the international creatives at Fabrica Research Centre. Time being an abstract concept, our intent was to portray the different directions and perceptions that time can be. Weaving together the overlapping themes and concpets within the uniqely original artworks.
︎︎︎ Creative & Art Direction
︎︎︎ Branding
︎︎︎ Exhibition Design
︎︎︎ Signage
︎︎︎ Photography
︎︎︎ Design Team: Lydia Jayne Murray, Lucía Peralta & Mei Girault
︎︎︎ Production: Fabrica Research Centre