Sleeping as Art

There is a subtle but important difference between Sleeping as Art and the Art of Sleeping. If you're more interested in the Art of Sleeping, please check out this great article by Henri Hound. Henri mostly talks about how and where to sleep for some of the best experiences. He does touch on Sleeping as Art a bit as well.
Sleeping as Art...
I love sleeping, but I think it's important to sleep with style. I want my sleep to properly accent the room.
When I see a pattern on a rug, I see how I can best add to the overall look of it. I think I did that well here.
Accenting the Accent RugChairs can be a little tricky. They can be a little short for showing off my long, lean lines. However, I've found that if I let my body follow the natural contour of the angles, it makes for a nice effect.
I once heard a person say, "I'd rather look good than feel good." That makes a lot of sense to me.
Fine LinesSpeaking of showing off my long lines, I've found that the Downward Dog position is an excellent way to show off those lines. I imagine my body as a natural waterfall flowing gracefully among the hills of green. The blue blanket helps add to the illusion of flowing water, don't you think?
Inspiring Yoga MovesRecently, I came up with a wonderful inspiration. If I take the Fine Lines chair position but do it on the couch, I can show off the full length of my body while complementing the angles on the couch. It's one of my finest works yet.
Experimental ArtI thought it would be interesting to work with a monochromatic palette just to see how it turned out. So, I asked my people to buy a piece that was similar in color to my coat. I like how using this palette takes the focus off of me and makes people pay close attention to the richness of hues within a narrow range of colors. (Also, this bed is very, very comfortable so I look good AND feel good!)
CamouflagedFor my last work today, I decided to take the concept of removing me from the focus to it's logical conclusion. I've heard people say that "less is more". When I saw the sun shining in through the window in just the right way, I was inspired to create one of my most artistic works. Let me know if you agree.
MysteriousI hope you enjoyed my little gallery of Sleeping as Art. I know that I'll be working on more pieces over the next several months and I will display them in another show once I feel that I have a collection that is up to my standards. Thank you for supporting the arts!








