
It looks as though the symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorders have become an extremely popular discussion topic on the World Wide Web lately. We’ve already covered the topic of arranging things that are usually not arranged; here and here. Now, believe it or not, there is a book about a designer photographic homage to the OCD, and the all-around trend of photographing things that are ordered and arranged; a “Bible” of sorts. It’s a book by a certain Ursus Wehrli entitled “The Art of Clean Up”. In this book, the Swiss artist “sorts and stacks” chaotic and unorganized everyday images, thus creating imaginary “before” and “after” photos of the chosen objects.


Scroll down to see how Wehrli, in his “art of creation”, arranged a fruit-salad, bathers at a swimming pool, and even cars at a spacious parking lot; and for more on the author and the book, visit his webpage.




