"Garden culture, garden cult, a staging"

A pantoum, a form of poetry from Malaysia by Patrica Wolf.

Garden and plant themes created by people, placed in forms. A compulsion that nevertheless dares to free itself and grows in all directions.

As an artist, to escape this compulsion to embellished forms and to grow beyond the limits.

That's how I see box trees and other plants, these structures cut into shapes, they seem absurd and artificial.

The staging of this garden culture alienates me, it begs for liberation, to grow freely, to move freely, to be allowed to grow old without being pruned.

As an artist, to escape this compulsion to embellished forms and to grow beyond the limits.

"An aberrant green turns green"

A liberation from specifications that represent meaninglessness.

The staging of this garden culture alienates me, it begs for liberation, to grow freely, to move freely, to be allowed to grow old without being pruned.

We humans are also subject to these stagings and the staged garden symbolizes the current generation as a metaphor. How can letting go of rules, regulations and guidelines free us to live again with the necessary respect for nature and people?

A liberation from specifications that represent meaninglessness.

The carpet was embroidered, a doubling of the word "karma" is written here. How much nature is already showing us, heavy rain, heat waves, hurricanes, hail _ do you see that too?

We humans are also subject to these stagings and the staged garden symbolizes the current generation as a metaphor. How can letting go of rules, regulations and guidelines free us to live again with the necessary respect for nature and people?

Questioning and changes are now individually necessary, who dares?

 

The carpet was embroidered, a doubling of the word "karma" is written here. How much nature is already showing us, heavy rain, heat waves, hurricanes, hail _ do you see that too?

What makes sense right now, a summary?

The carpet was embroidered, a doubling of the word "karma" is written here. How much nature is already showing us, heavy rain, heat waves, hurricanes, hail _ do you see that too?

Protecting trees, using resources, working together instead of against each other.

What makes sense right now, a summary?

This is how I see box trees and other plants, these shapes cut into forms, they seem absurd and artificial.

Protecting trees, using resources, working together instead of against each other.

Garden and plant themes created by people, placed in forms. A compulsion that nevertheless dares to free itself and grows in all directions.