Regine Ramseier got some wonderfully calming inspiration by a poem by Hermann Hesse:
The small white room contains a large window, which locks out the green of the park. The dandelion sky is coming from the door to the window and it seems as if the flowers carried out of the room, the light and the day to meet. But still they hang in the room and are permanent. Captured in my memory. They will not return. But the golden meadows, this I know, the dandelions, they will return next spring.
So she took that inspiration and made it come to life in a small room at the ArToll Summer Lab 2011. Here’s a project document that Regine created for this project. Hold your breath so the dandelions stay as full as they started. After all, these little dandelions are a part of our childhood memories, and we all have blown a dandelion or two’s seeds into the warm summer winds.
– found in a My Modern Met post