Personal Inventory

inventory.jpg

Create an inventory of your favorite objects.  Draw them. (This image is not of my own inventory but one I did for the artist Frederick Church).

I have always loved things, just things in the world.  I love trying to find the shape of things.

-Leonard Cohen

Ray Eames had a passion for spinning tops and collected them from all over the world 

Inventario personale

 Crea un inventario dei tuoi oggetti preferiti.

Disegnali.

 

“Ho sempre amato le cose, proprio le cose del mondo. Adoro provare a trovare la forma delle cose.”

-Leonard Cohen

 

Ricerca:

Ray Eames: aveva una passione per le trottole e le collezionava da tutto il mondo 

 

Italian translation by/Traduzione italiana di Monica Guerra

Inventaire personnel

Crée un inventaire de tes objets préférés. Dessine-les. (Cette image ne correspond pas à mon inventaire personnel, mais à celui que j’ai fait pour l’artiste Frederick Church).

« J’ai toujours aimé les choses, simplement les choses du monde. J’aime essayer de trouver la forme des choses. »

- Leonard Cohen

Recherche : Ray Eames était passionnée de toupies et en collectionnait de tous les pays. 

French translation by/Traduction française d’Oriana Weyer

Persönliche Bestandsaufnahme

Mach eine Bestandaufnahme deiner Lieblingsdinge. Zeichne sie. (Dieses Bild zeigt nicht meine eigene Bestandsaufnahme, sondern eine, die ich für den Künstler Frederick Church gezeichnet habe.)

„Dinge habe ich immer gemocht, einfach die Dinge, die es so gibt. Ich liebe es, hinter die Form von Dingen zu kommen.“

Leonard Cohen

Recherche:

Ray Eames 

Sie liebte Kreisel und sammelte mit Leidenschaft Exemplare aus der ganzen Welt.

Keri Smith

Keri Smith is a Canadian conceptual artist and author of several bestselling books and apps about creativity including Wreck This Journal (Penguin), This is Not a Book (Penguin), and How to be an Explorer of the World -the Portable Life/Art Museum.

Keri conducts workshops based on her books and formerly taught a class in conceptual illustration at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, in Vancouver Canada. The main focus of her work/research is on creating what the writer Umberto Eco called “Open works”, pieces that are completed by the reader/user.

https://kerismith.com
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