It could have been three days, but in fact it has been three weeks, and I have thought a great deal in this time about how things are held together—decisions, relationships, landscapes, our whole mess of world—sensing that many people are confused about scale and importance and effectiveness concerning this holding-together.
I am slowly but persistently writing an essay collection about miniatures. This just sings to me: "You see the world is held together by very, very tiny things, some so invisible and silent that you will never know or see or understand them, but entire populations are made to believe that it is the large, loud, expensive things that keep day turning into night." Thank you for that.
Thank you for sharing the work of Armin Tehrani--the photographs are beautiful!!
A pleasure! I have thought about them often in the days since.
I am slowly but persistently writing an essay collection about miniatures. This just sings to me: "You see the world is held together by very, very tiny things, some so invisible and silent that you will never know or see or understand them, but entire populations are made to believe that it is the large, loud, expensive things that keep day turning into night." Thank you for that.
Oh but this sounds a fascinating project, I'm delighted that the sentence sat down and made sense.