[Supper Snapshots Bali] Wrapping Up
It was the last day of our exhibition so we started to uninstall the photos and wrap them in bubble wraps.

Taking pictures of ourselves before we started to take down the photos
Taking down the photos and putting them in bubble wraps
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We would like to thank the following:
Tria Nin
who gave the idea for us to have an exhibition at Mangsi Coffee,
who arranged the bands,
who helped us with the preparation and the promotion, etc.
Basically, she helped us in everything.
Bli Windu Segara Senet
and the crew of Mangsi Coffee for having us.
The bands
D'Close and Pygmy Marmoset.
Suta
for the sound system.
Our small team
especially Titing for the designs.
And everyone who took their time to visit the cafe and see our exhibition.



Taking pictures of ourselves before we started to take down the photos



Taking down the photos and putting them in bubble wraps
--
We would like to thank the following:
Tria Nin
who gave the idea for us to have an exhibition at Mangsi Coffee,
who arranged the bands,
who helped us with the preparation and the promotion, etc.
Basically, she helped us in everything.
Bli Windu Segara Senet
and the crew of Mangsi Coffee for having us.
The bands
D'Close and Pygmy Marmoset.
Suta
for the sound system.
Our small team
especially Titing for the designs.
And everyone who took their time to visit the cafe and see our exhibition.
Thank you!

[Supper Snapshots Bali] Last Chance to See Our Exhibition
Last chance to see our Supper Snapshots feat. Studiomili exhibition at Mangsi Coffee Bali!
We will be here to wrap things up later this afternoon, so if you want to have some chats over coffee or juice,
we would be more than happy to chat with you :-)

We will be here to wrap things up later this afternoon, so if you want to have some chats over coffee or juice,
we would be more than happy to chat with you :-)


[Supper Snapshots Bali] One day left to see our exhibition
Supper Snapshots feat. Studiomili exhibition at Mangsi Coffee Bali ends tomorrow!
Please drop by if you're in Bali ;-)

Please drop by if you're in Bali ;-)


[Supper Snapshots Bali] Opening
Some photos from the opening of Supper Snapshots featuring Studiomili exhibition at Mangsi Coffee, Bali.



Maarten opened the exhibition and we presented the Supper Snapshots book to Bli Windu, the owner of Mangsi Coffee.





Performances by D'Close (above) and Pygmy Marmosets






..and some photos during and after the opening :-)

[Supper Snapshots Bali] Preparation
We started to install our photos for our Supper Snapshots exhibition at Mangsi Coffee by midnight, after the cafe has closed. Some of the employees were still around and they were very helpful when we needed to borrow some tools for the installation.
But our hero (or heroine, to be exact) of the night was Tria, without whom we probably wouldn't be able to have the exhibition by the next day. She brought us the drill - the very much needed tool - as we were told that the wall shouldn't be nailed. So the drill was a vital component for our exhibition.
First we measured the walls for the photos to hang and drill holes on the two walls. Then we painted the red wall, to cover all those mark tapes and scratches. I had no paint apron whatsoever so I invented one using a big plastic bag from Ace Hardware. Luckily they exactly fit me :P
As we waited for the red paint to dry, we took the frames out of the big block of packaging. Unfortunately, we found some of the framing glasses were broken. Or actually, shattered. I got a couple of tiny pieces stuck in my palm but luckily I could get them out (with the help of Tria and the girl from Mangsi).
While we were painting, Tria helped us folding the flyers and livetweeting our preparation. [see our previous blog]
Finally, after working for six hours, we finished installing the photos. We could all go home (or in my case, back to Nusa Dua to work) and prepared for the opening the next day - eh I mean later that day. Hoera!
But our hero (or heroine, to be exact) of the night was Tria, without whom we probably wouldn't be able to have the exhibition by the next day. She brought us the drill - the very much needed tool - as we were told that the wall shouldn't be nailed. So the drill was a vital component for our exhibition.
First we measured the walls for the photos to hang and drill holes on the two walls. Then we painted the red wall, to cover all those mark tapes and scratches. I had no paint apron whatsoever so I invented one using a big plastic bag from Ace Hardware. Luckily they exactly fit me :P
As we waited for the red paint to dry, we took the frames out of the big block of packaging. Unfortunately, we found some of the framing glasses were broken. Or actually, shattered. I got a couple of tiny pieces stuck in my palm but luckily I could get them out (with the help of Tria and the girl from Mangsi).
While we were painting, Tria helped us folding the flyers and livetweeting our preparation. [see our previous blog]
Finally, after working for six hours, we finished installing the photos. We could all go home (or in my case, back to Nusa Dua to work) and prepared for the opening the next day - eh I mean later that day. Hoera!

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