I'm a 20-something year old girl who lived out of a single suitcase in 2007, and now I'm living with less, but only with the best.
You don't have to get rid of everything to become a minimalist!
Minimalism can help simplify and organize your life, career, & physical surroundings. You can read more about me as a minimalist.
Or come and visit my other blog Fabulously Broke in the City where I got out of $60,000 of debt in 18 months, earning $65,000 gross/year.
They are pretty great sculptures/pieces although I would have hated to fold and iron every single piece there.
(I'd hope those clothes don't stay as art forever and that the artist sees fit to donate the items to clothe those less fortunate.)
finallygettingtoeven
Now that is a different but impressive type of artwork. Thanks for sharing!
http://wannabeminimalist.blogspot.com/ tabatha
these are really cool
http://www.zchristy.wordpress.com Christy
I just returned from Zambia, and after all the children i saw in ripped, ill-fitted clothes this seems like such a horrific waste. I wish I could send the whole “sculpture” over there in a shipping container.
.-= Christy´s last blog ..Our Girls =-.
http://www.unnormallife.com Michael Michalowski
The last one is really impressive, great way from black to white and back to black.
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other blog: fabulously broke in the city minimalist since: 2007 -- why minimalism? talk to me: contact me here! current location: canada/usa home: hotel room owns: 3 suitcases 2 carryons of stuff # of items: more than 100! furniture: 1 japanese futon works: business consultant gadgets: macbook pro, ipod touch (pda) drinks: earl grey cream tea practices: rebel yoga and de-cluttering loves: minimalism, $$ management, traveling quirk: must prep my food before eating