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Kiezsalon organizes experimental music concerts; this is the first time I'm going to one in a couple of years. I thought it would be an excellent opportunity to see Mario Batkovic, Hatis Noit, Park Jiha, and Maria W Horn. And since this concert is an open-air event in a park, I thought I had to explore this concept visually. The last time I went to Garten der Welt here in Berlin, I believe I took way too many pictures of the flowers and the Japanese-inspired garden there. Those elements inspired this poster and some of the research I have been doing on Art Deco. I started with some geometric shapes that later became flowers and these weird-looking shapes that started as seeds but look like something else now. Either way, it goes in the direction I had in mind.