imagine an old dictionary you find in a thrift shop, and you tear it up.
you collect the images in a box, for future reference
with vintage stamps you make a whole new showroom of stools that would make doctor zhivago blush (i promise! i don't know where he pops from!)
you open up a box of tea bags while humming lara's theme, and you simply do not want to break up the order of things; you just want to stare at it?
you're walking a cold winter's day off your thermal boots and your eye gets drawn to a new (imaginative!) world map of broken tree sticks and dying earth.
all this and more happened to me as i was cleaning up my photo library. thank you dana, for such a wonderous theme. i am traveling towards different perspectives as we speak, this is getting curiouser and curiouser. ;)
I do like the setting you created. . . very curious, indeed.
ReplyDeleteAs usual you took a different perspective.
ReplyDeleteAltijd een beetje bijzonder en apart.
Ja die aandoenlijk gerangschikte theezakjes..... ik herken het gevoel.
Liefs renilde
I like cleaning up my photo library (when I remember!) and finding forgotten perspectives!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite kind of perspective, an adventure through unexplored words and poetic crannies!
ReplyDelete(:)))
the drawing from the old dictonary are great ... it is a good idea to collect them
ReplyDeletePlease, do clean up some more in your photo library! Very nice pictures...
ReplyDeleteSurreal, surrealistic and beautiful perspective.
ReplyDeleteJe pense que le mot que tu pourrais employer pour nos points de vue est : coïncider ;)
It's fun to look through your eyes! Thank you for these great perspectives!:o)
ReplyDeletesuper om alles even vanaf jou ogen te bekijken!!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful perspective. I am curious what will you be doing with the vintage clippings of dictionaries? xo
ReplyDeleteThese are inspiring thoughts Nadine I like looking at tea bags and broken maps made out of sticks!!!
ReplyDeletevery creative!
I love old illustrations!
ReplyDeleteA poet's perspective is what you have. I love the mystery and twist! Marvelous Woolfenbell...
ReplyDeleteI like your imagination... there's art everywhere!
ReplyDeleteamazing ! i am very curious ....
ReplyDeleteYour post is like a road map of the creative process! I feel quite inspired by it.
ReplyDeletelove it Nadine! i love how your brain works - and that you're able to capture it for us! Tzivia says it so well. So reading Don's comment now, I guess I'm not alone. also can't wait to see what you do with those dictionaries scraps.
ReplyDelete(and yes, i let myself be fragile for the corner view. what a different perspective is for?)
You had such an experience!
ReplyDeletehmmmmm.....
ReplyDeleteLove your 'blik op de wereld'!
ReplyDeleteSprookjes en verhaaltje overal!
very lovely to consider :)
ReplyDeleteIk ben verliefd op je plaatjes!
ReplyDeletevery imaginative :) great post.
ReplyDeleteSuch a creative and very different perspective! Got me thinking... :)
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