Friday, March 12, 2010

Intro to room

Black — outline of my room

Red Square — Behelit necklace hang from top shelf on my desk

Teal Door Closed— 2 Posters on back of the door Marines and Orc

Red Line — Duality of dragons

Green — stand of swords in walk in closet

Yellow Line — Daggers hanging from bed furniture.

Blue— top is the desk, right is the bed, left is the closet


Intro

I live in a really small room and it has a really ugly bland color. Nothing I want would actually go with it, so I had to create different “spaces” for the different objects and pieces of art that I would put in my room. Together, these things are random objects that make no coherent sense. In a way, sometimes I am like that, so it fits me perfectly. Also, I would like to point out that my room is not design for people to walk in and look around, but for people who know me. The appreciation of these objects is only a result of knowing my history. If people just walked in and looked around, they would probably be confused. Additionally, these objects are not here to be aesthetically pleasing per se, but be mementos of my past and philosophical inquiry. Three of the items will be objects, while the other 3 will be portraits. All the areas I put these works of art are called “spaces” because they are suppose to be disconnected from the other areas of the room. Meaning whatever art you see, you only see those pieces of art and not the others. This is done, to make sense of the chaotic selection for people who wonder in.


To Closet

To Desk

To Door

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