Monday, September 20, 2010

Walk on by.

I was at my university, though, it wasn't the one I usually go to physically; it had huge arches and in that area there was no roof to cover us from rain or leafs, in my dream it was sunny and with a cool breeze, the walls and arches where painted color redish-orange, like a rusty color.

I was in that hallway finishing up some drawing for a class, minding my own business and then I lifted up my head because I heard someone coming towards my direction and it was my best friend walking towards my direction and, even though I knew it was my best friend it seemed like he was a stranger at first, but then I remembered that I knew him and though I hoped for him to say hello to me, he didn't and in my dream I expected he wouldn't. I know it did hurt me a little, though, as I always do, I push it back somewhere and focus my attention to something else, by then, I had to go back in class. It was an exam for my teacher Guillermo León (my fashion history teacher who is also a fantastic designer, I will say that much) and he said he wanted drawings, I don't remember exactly what kind of drawings he wanted but I drew a castle, green fields and there was a big tree next to it and for some reason, Don Quijote in the front of the whole picture, the most important out of the whole drawing. My teacher said that considering that I didn't do it in half an hour -like he wanted it- he said that it wasn't bad that he would give me an A for it.

The castle was color gray, but very light, you can almost confuse it with white, but not quite. And the roofs where color navy blue, at least the roof that I remember seeing was the tallest tower.

The class was huge, round and the walls where bricks, varnished.

Couldn't find any arches similar to what I had dreamt so, I picked this image because of the lighting.

Thank you for reading. I'd like to post a link to my teachers blog where he has pictures of his latest collection and runway show. He writes in spanish and in english so in either way, supposedly, you should be able to understand it.

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