There's been a process unfolding within and around me, as I adjust to having a new home, and fill it physically and psychically.
Encouraged by a lovely compliment from Rita Evans - I begin to let more of the fruits of this process appear on here.
I have felt as if my home space has become the outer limits of my psyche, and within these walls all is creativity and play. To take it beyond these walls is to make it something else, but that's ok, I have encouragement.
Encouraged by a lovely compliment from Rita Evans - I begin to let more of the fruits of this process appear on here.
I have felt as if my home space has become the outer limits of my psyche, and within these walls all is creativity and play. To take it beyond these walls is to make it something else, but that's ok, I have encouragement.
(below) Shapes intersecting, things intersecting as they are in this particular moment.
Chillies and umbrella
and bananas and daffodils
colour connections
and sunshine
Congrats on the new house! It looks homely, luminous and elegant. There is that lovely light and the way it is distributed by you and the house.
ReplyDeleteThe colours were arranged of course. There is no serendipitous collection of colours that'd make one feel at home. And colour and living was studied by some German Idealists. I can't recall right away. Goethe of course sought colour to liberate it, from Newtonism. He sort of failed. But colour games are still on for that reason. I will pass on the references once they come back to me, if you like.
Have fun with the new house, partyyy!!!
Can you please say more about Goethe's attempt to liberate colour from "Newtonism"?
ReplyDeleteOh! I'd love to.
ReplyDeleteBut, then I might be the one who's asking the question too, about "Newtonism"? It muss be happening in my head, no?
I am Legion; for we are many
So sayeth The Lord
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