There's a lot of gaps in my new house. After years of dedicated anti-consumerism, simplicity and travelling I simply don't own enough possessions to fill all the shelves and cupboards now at my disposal.
One thing I do have in sufficiency is art to hang. I have taken
My Antarctica out of its storage box and placed it in my small blue bedroom where it does much to lighten the intensity of the dark walls.
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Note the almost empty book shelves! I need more stuff |
My bedroom also features sections of an installation that I've shown a couple of times called Membranes. (The other half of Membranes is hanging near the dining table, also providing some privacy towards the same neighbouring property.) It looks a very dark room in these morning photos, but in the afternoon sunlight streams in (not onto the wall with My Antarctica- I don't want it to fade- or melt ;-)).
I like living with Antarctica for the first time since I finished making it about two years ago. I finally have enough distance to really feel it as a whole object, rather than a series of imperfections in my work. Despite being such a big strong piece it actually works really well in a bedroom, where the blankets feel right at home.
2 comments:
Antarctic white and blue on blue.. perfect. Sweet dreams of a cherished earth Meliors. xoxo
The piece looks stunning Meliors. It's so nice to be able to appreciate large projects again when you've got a bit of distance from them. I'm glad you're settled into your new home.
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