Tuesday, August 11, 2009 @ Tuesday, August 11, 2009
"Take a closer look at the space you inhabit, the objects you use, the clothes you wear, the food you eat, how you walk on the sidewalk, how you classify your things on the shelf, how you move consciously and unconsciously, how you speak while lining words sequentially in your head, how you live..."
All your life,
You have been arranging.
Arranging things, arranging appointments, meetings, objects, words, sentences, language, food, flowers, shoes, clothes, furniture, interiors, things in drawers, in cabinets.
Arranging colours, arranging your hair, clothes on the body, arranging flowers at home.
After work, looking at the arrangement inside shopwindows, shoes, words, transportation systems, advertisements, all comunicated through arrangement.
Upon reaching home, arranging what you brought into respective places....
Clothes goes into wardrobe or onto hooks, food into cabinets and refrigerator, shoes on the shoes racks...etc.etc...
Arranging is like breathing the air around you while you are alive. But unlike breathing, arrangement goes beyond death...arrangements for funerals, arrangement for your body in the coffin you arranged for,
arranging a tomb space for your dead corpse. REceiving arrangements of flowers every year on your death anniversary. After 30 years, your bones get dug up from the grave, re-arranged to another place.
Arranging is a kind of art.
--xoxo,
Imaginarist
Imaginarist