Photo: Celia Gómez de Villavedón
Notes: This picture for me is one of those days where you observe the static movement of the big city, from the inside. It almost seems to be all the same cars, all the same faces, and all the same dogs. But through that window comes the light, and the sunlight of Madrid is really incisive. You can’t ignore it. You are forced to let go your comfy duvet and laziness and run away to any park of the city. This way, you can destroy your demons thanks to the illuminated nature.
Came across this post in Design Milk. Never seen something like it.
Fred Eerdekens plays with light and shadow using a variety of materials — from plants to wire to cereal boxes — to spell out words. What looks like a simple arrangement of objects takes on a whole new meaning once light hits it in just the right spot.




