Take-Off
Bretty Rawson
Definition of take-off:
noun take·off \ˈtāk-ˌȯf\
1: an imitation especially in the way of caricature
2a: a spot at which one takes off
b: a starting point : point of departure
3a: a rise or leap from a surface in making a jump or flight or an ascent in an aircraft or in the launching of a rocket
b: an action of starting out
c: a rapid rise in activity, growth, or popularity <an economic takeoff>
4: an action of removing something
5: a mechanism for transmission of the power of an engine or vehicle to operate some other mechanism
Spark - Resilience - Decision - Take Off
* This is a part of an online exhibition curated in collaborated with LetterFarms. To experience the exhibition, you can see the components linked above, or enter through the front door here. *