ARRANGEMENT REVISITED.
I’ve posted before about the simple principle of using organization to reduce chaos and to reveal information.
Here are some more examples of the art of arrangement.
Personal favorites (above)
Photographer Simon Puschmann shows the things that mean the most to him.
Simon’s portfolio: https://bit.ly/2N1KAJB
Patrol car (below)
An example from the New Zealand Response Teams’ “Flatpack Challenge.”
Crop diversity
Uli Westphal highlights the vast range of our fruits and vegetables in his “Cultivar Series.”The images draw attention to the need to protect crop diversity in the face of high-yield farming. Photographs © Uli Westphal. https://www.uliwestphal.de
Every Thing We Touch
Paula Zuccotti documented all the everyday objects that various people had touched over a period of 24 hours. https://amzn.to/2I5fJgH
Below: Cowboy, Tuscon.
Chef, Marrakesh.
Violinist, Seattle.
Cleaner, London.
Two previous posts about organizing objects.
Organized: https://wp.me/p7LiLW-Z4
Arranged: https://wp.me/s7LiLW-arranged
A blog dedicated to the concept: https://bit.ly/1iUdhVX