Journey to the Centre of Imagination.

Pranab Padhi
2 min readOct 25, 2020

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I’m a huge Star Wars fan. If you’ve watched Star Wars, you must have noticed that every Star Wars movie starts with a pharse “A long time ago in a galaxy far far away”. At that very moment, for a split second, our mind might wonder that, ‘how long is that time?’ or ‘how far is the galaxy?’. And now, if you focus on these two questions, your imagination kicks in and you might end up with an exciting and adventurous story which will be a lot different from the Star Wars story.

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Art and design has been an important part of my life for approximately 15 years. And in all these years, I feel that the only thing that keeps my creative journey exciting are my imaginations. Usually, I discuss about my ideas and imaginations with my friends and family and I feel amazing when they come up with their own imaginations which are quite unique and interesting. In these conversations, we start aligning all these thoughts into right places like the pieces of a puzzle and voila, the imagination is now very much clear and has a story on its own. By doing this, I learnt a lot about how to provide a new and different methods of approach for my imaginations.

What I want to say is that everyone has a very personalised way for thier respective imaginations. And I think that we should share and recieve these imaginations with great respect. A small conversation with your loved ones about your respective imaginations can be a very different kind of observation and analysis of your ideas. Finding out what were the initial inspirations to your ideas, what are its various significances, digging deep into the roots of those thoughts and revolving around the basic ideas can add up to many different possible outcomes of your imaginations. By doing this, you can also get the proof that how everyone is, more or less, equally creative.

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Pranab Padhi
Pranab Padhi

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