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Apamate Fest Stage art

Stage art for Apamate Fest
Flower of the Tabebuia rosea tree
My personal palette is based on a photo of a flower of Tabebuia rosea tree (Apamate)
Sketch
My drawings with my idea of the collage. 15 bands attended the festival, so I decided to do 3 collages that will change with every 5 bands:

The first is inspired by the dawn, where the sun is rising and the plants are growing on a fertile soil. 

Second, the tree grew, and it started blooming under the sun at noon.

The last, the third, is the sunset with the tree throwing away all its flowers, as is characteristic of these trees, which fill the floor with flowers, creating a carpet of natural pink or yellow flowers. 
Collages
The first is inspired by the sunrise, where the sun is rising and plants are growing in fertile soil. With the mountains of Mérida, Venezuela, in the background.
Second, the tree grew, and it started blooming under the sun at noon. With the mountains of Mérida, Venezuela, in the background. You can see iconic ridges such as the Bolivar, the Humboldt and its glacier, La Corona. 
The least, the third, is the sunset with the tree throwing away all its flowers, as is characteristic of these trees, which fill the floor with flowers, creating a carpet of natural pink or yellow flowers. And as in the previous one, you can see iconic ridges such as the Bolivar, the Humboldt and its glacier, La Corona.
The screen with the art! it was 2 screens so the collage is divided in two parts! This is one of that parts.
With the logo!
And the art on two screens!! The artist in action in this case was Ed Patrick!
And last but not least, with the collage art, specifically the sunset I made the headband to identify the bands in the live broadcast! Using the contrast by complementary in this case Yellow+Purple.
The font and the logo in purple was assigned to the formal designer of the festival, Veronica Montilla.
Here you can see the headband and the band Beta Alfa in a capture of the streaming in YouTube!
Thank you so much!!
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