A damp cloth, an oyster, a single mirror
(in progress)
“There was a whole collection made. A damp cloth, an oyster, a single mirror, a manikin, a student, a silent star, a single spark, a little movement and the bed is made. This shows the disorder, it does, it shows more likeness than anything else, it shows the single mind that directs an apple.” (Gertrude Stein, “Rooms” from Tender Buttons, 1914)