
Kandinsky knew better than superimposing one shape into another; he knew all along how to arrange them, no matter how abstract they are. The painting is called "Balancement", and is free for any interpretation, just as long as you find a spatial or musical equality, i suppose.
My day has been another attempt to achieve an equilibrium on our house, the structure that keeps the roof over our heads. It has been teetering dangerously on sandy ground because of the sub-prime mortgage. Today i listened and ingested a lot of "creative" solutions, more than my brain could process, to people who are convinced they have figured out the gospel of real estate strategies. Buying their ideas and weighing them is like arranging the furnitures in a room, one has to create a functional and formal environment to be satisfied.
"If you build them, they will come", whether in the field of dreams or theories, i would have to bring it down to concreteness, i would have to decide sooner. As i see it, i would have to leave the shambles of guilt and disassociate Kandinsky's puzzle so i can lyrically decide.

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