“The Art of Clean Up: Sorting and Stacking Everyday Objects” (by UrsusWehrli)

Aiming for perfection can be overwhelming. It can make organizing take much longer than it should, and prevents people from accomplishing their goals of efficient, comfortable spaces.

 

In my view of organizing, it’s not about aiming for perfection. I prefer helping clients have a clear sense of where their things are, and finding homes for items so everything can be found when needed and easily put away when not.

 

Ursus Wehrli is an artist who takes organizing perfection over the top. I love how he manipulates everyday objects for his art by sorting them in neat rows. His art shows organizing taken to extremes.

Top view of beach people laying around on grass near the poolRows of towels, umbrellas, people, toys in OCD order by size and color

 

polka bowl of kiwi, banana, orange, peach with whip cream on top and spook insert

In row order: solid bowl, spoon, fruits in vertical rows consisted of peaches, kiwi slices, orange, banana, blue berrier, white polka dots from the bowl and whip cream

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I would love to hear from my readers what came to mind seeing this art by Ursus Wehrli. To see more of Ursus Wehrli’s art, posted by a Wehrli fan blogger Jeannie.

 

I wish everyone a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday!

 

Thanks to my fellow professional organizer colleague Jeanne K. for bringing this cool art to my attention.

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