Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Bubbles

In an exhibition I help to mend just now at the museum, I realize that bubbles can be portray as life and death. I mean those bubbles you blow? Get it? So anyway, yes, it's a simple interpretation. When you blow out the bubble, you are creating life and when the bubble pops, it's gone. Means death, means passing on, which is inevitable, don't you think so?

Some bubbles manage to grow really big, which kinda symbolizes a person fully grown but when the bubble pops, it means it is time. But some times when you blow bubbles, it doesn't come out big, it turns out small and then it pops shortly after. I interpret that as young children who pass away due to unforeseen circumstances. Same goes for babies, you know, some times your bubble doesn't even get to be blown up into bigger portions cause maybe you blew it too hard or there's not enough soap. There. Some babies die at birth which is the saddest part of all in life. But the move on into the light, be happy for them (:

Can't believe bubbles can give you so much interpretation..that's just about life and death. I still interpret the bubbles as about life. Good things don't last forever and we gotta work hard for it. I mean we blow as hard, as good as we can so that we create the perfect bubble and when we got it right, we're jumping for joy but it pops, we're sad. But that's the fact in life, if you put it into contexts. Good things like the bubble, won't last forever. That's why we gotta continue moving forward and try again(:

so many more interpretations but my energy is running low. i gtg now, ciao

1 comment:

siddharth said...

hey nice intepretation mate.. like it.. :)