It started when my friend and fellow designer Marco Ribeiro gave me a book about paper costumes a couple of years ago. It was basically a tutorial on how to turn paper into costumes.
In each place we went, we tried to find colourful backdrops to contrast with the paper tubes. I look at it as a whole image - the paper is a more abstracted shape in ordinary spaces.
The hypnotic power of the images is not just in Asha's creative use of material but also in his manipulation of colour. For me, colour has to do with expression.
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