The install was quite fiddly; screwing the hooks into the ceiling was the most time-consuming part and it got very toasty under the lights! Hanging the prints straight was also tricky taking a lot of trial and error. That's part of the challenge and appeal of window displays for me - designs that seem simple can often take a lot of work to take into the real 3-dimensional world.
It was also the shortest time I'd had to install a window display - only an hour and a half or so. As the components were ready-made however it was just a case of assembling everything and I'm really happy with the results:
I used drafting film as I was keen for the display to look just as good from the inside as the outside - which hasn't always been the case in previous window displays I've done. This paid off well - I'm so happy with the interior view with the light shining through the prints and the cast shadow from the frame I painted on the window and the other solid components:
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