The hardest part is to start. Firstly, I couldn’t see any letters in my sight. However, after the first letter “H” (that I found in the contrasting black and white colours of a plushie panda) suddenly, I saw an “e” formed from a lamp and its shadow on my bed side table and it made me become more curious and inventive within the objects in my room. New letters started appearing from nowhere and after a week of focusing on finding letter shapes in everything and anything now I see them everywhere and I still keep discovering new ones.


Keep your eyes on the stars, and your feet on the ground.
Theodore Roosevelt

In Slovak we use the word “sen” for dream. I used three different colour filters to express the differences between how people dream. Some say that they dream in black and white although, when I recall the dreams I remember them always in colour. I used a very bright and contrasting colour scheme for one of them and them more subtle vintage-like filter to show that some dreams get older and slowly fade away until we forget them for good.
The same goes for dreams (goals) we might have for the future. Some are very clear and strong driven by passion. Others are neutral. They are just there at the back of our head as the “plan B”. And some fade away and we loose interest in pursuing them.
