Sitting in my office (formerly dining room) to the front of my very open floorplan home just off the open foyer, with a million
stacks of papers piled on every available surface, desperately trying to figure out where to store anything, how to organize multiple work projects, how to create enough work surface, how to keep 3 cats happy OFF the desk, and how to feel comfortable allowing anyone to enter my house without a 24 - hour notice.
Not exact matches
I'm also a terrible «
pile maker» (sitting beside a huge
stack of ugly
papers as I write this.)
As I write this post, I'm surrounded by a sea
of cardboard boxes,
stacks of books and
papers, and a huge
pile of food magazines that I'm not entirely ready to party ways with just yet.
Ketchup, mustard, relish, and «kraut were also banned from the tasting room, which left us with nothing more than nine
paper plates heaped with
piles of anonymous hot dog, a box
of toothpicks, a
stack of too - small Dixie water cups, and the fear
of God.
Each day the 43 - year - old recluse
piled the new with the old, until floor - to - ceiling
stacks of disorganized
paper nearly filled his windowless 10 - by -10-foot apartment in New York City.
I soon felt right at home, with
piles of unread scientific
papers stacking up all over my desk by the end
of my first week!
So instead
of being triggered by your environment with
stacks of papers,
piles of clothes, dirty dishes, and the like — we have the power to design it to induce a state
of relaxation.
The
stacks of books
piled up make me feel guilty about all the
paper its printed on.
It is a fare that has lot
of people from editors, from writers to readers coming together for the love
of small
stack pile of paper with words on it.
When I asked what it was, Fiona handed me a piece
of A4
paper with the typed instructions, Work No 74: As many 1 inch squares as are necessary cut from 1 inch masking tape and
piled up, adhesive side down, to form a inch cubic
stack.
Yet upon further inspection, it is evident that their purposes run parallel; each piece — a
stacked pyramid
of crumpled rice
paper, a
pile of woven baskets, archival material and oiled canvases — seems to be the embodiment or reflection
of what Zhu has maintained throughout his career, regardless if the media were everyday household items, objects
of suburban life, or what the critic Li Tuo has deemed «thick paintings».
Domanović is interested in making sculpture portable: her «
Paper Stack» sculptures are monolithic vertical monuments made of piles of A4 paper that travel by PDF and are printed from a standard office mac
Paper Stack» sculptures are monolithic vertical monuments made
of piles of A4
paper that travel by PDF and are printed from a standard office mac
paper that travel by PDF and are printed from a standard office machine.
A
pile of books reveals that the top tired and well thumbed copy is actually a fictional book by a fictional writer; 5 well worn, aged box files are
stacked horizontally on top
of one another with such hand - written titles as Time Lines, Tide Lines and provenance; a home made page - per - day calendar, assembled in an ad - hoc manner from a metal lever arch and laser printed A4
paper with notes and images taken from the artist's notebooks including sketches, ideas and general to do lists.
An image
of a
pile of papers stacked in the artist's studio is a gesture to the artist's own passion for books, as well as a nod to the long history
of drawing.
Domanović is interested in making sculpture portable: her
Paper Stack (2010 - ongoing) series of sculptures are monolithic vertical monuments made of piles of A4 paper that travel by PDF and are printed from an inkjet mac
Paper Stack (2010 - ongoing) series
of sculptures are monolithic vertical monuments made
of piles of A4
paper that travel by PDF and are printed from an inkjet mac
paper that travel by PDF and are printed from an inkjet machine.
For Zhu, an attraction to the communal aspects
of Joseph Beuys (who, not unlike Mao, sought to erase the line between aesthetic and social movements) caused a shift to social sculpture using common materials:
stacked piles of rice
paper, teapots, bicycles, and soy sauce bottles.
It's
piled high with a
stack of paper, sent to him from people he doesn't know and doesn't love.
Sick
of those
piles of paper that end
of stacking up on your desk?
Look at all those
piles of papers: the ones
stacked on tables, crumpled in drawers and stuffed in folders and files.
I have tried all kinds
of methods, but by the end
of the week there never fails to be a
pile of papers stacked up again.
Often times there are
piles of shoes,
stacks of papers, and many random objects messing up my dreamy view
of what this space could and should look like.
Got
stacks of magazines,
papers, bills and other household items
piled onto your coffee table?