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PhotoFrame with your own hands from Marat Ka - master class

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Even non-design people knowwho is Marat Ka. Everyone has seen his master classes on TV at least once, and we managed to learn from Marat live. Here's how it happened Marat Ka became a guest star at the Repair Expo exhibition, which is annually held at the Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Center. Usually companies from the sphere of services for the repair and design of apartments and private houses become its participants. The event turns out to be very serious, so a bright creative decoration of the exhibition was needed. And Marat, known for his eccentricity and cheerful energy, like no one else helped Repair Expo to create the right atmosphere. Related Articles A separate surprise from Marat for journalists anda closed master class became a designer. The main feature was that no one knew in advance what exactly would happen at the master class, and this made it especially interesting. Before getting to the conference room, where prepared tables with all the necessary materials were already waiting for us, each participant of the exhibition was given a mini-photo session. What was it for? We soon learned the answer to this question from Marat Ka himself. It turned out that we had to make photo frames. And right on the spot, insert your new photos into them, and then decorate your interior with them. The work is in full swing! Under the leadership of Marat and hisAssistant decorators each chose a blank of their favorite color for the photo frame. Then, using some design tricks, we decorated the frames to create a marble-like pattern. It turned out that real bird feathers can be used to create the perfect "marble" veins - they give a unique effect that is difficult to achieve with a brush. The task turned out to be very exciting and completelyabsorbed all the participants in the master class. Marat himself jokingly compared us with children who create crafts under the guidance of a teacher. And the result was impressive! Upon completion of the work, the designer signed each frame and took a photo with each of us. And at the same time he presented commemorative prizes to two participants, whose frames were the most beautiful. The time spent at the master class flew by unnoticed, and the frame eventually took an honorable place in our editorial office. Come see! Related Articles

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