Have a look at this before you read on - do you "get it" immediately?
It's a fabric sample from the Balenciaga exhibition at the V&A, and it struck me as the
weirdest textile design. For the longest time I couldn't figure out what it might be!
Suddenly I saw that the coloured areas were not objects but the background - duh. The interesting part, or what's usually the interesting part, has become the usually unnoticed "negative space". How confusiong!
I had been enjoying looking at the coloured shapes, seeing (=imagining) battles between strange dragons or other monsters, or perhaps an unknown geography with short rivers draining into large, lobed lakes.
But it's "merely" white flower-shapes, on a coloured ground, and that view has taken over - my imaginings have disappeared into the background. It's become difficult to shift to seeing the coloured areas as foreground, as the subject.
Now that I can give the pattern words, a name, a description, I can see the flower shapes - but until I could, what I saw was the dark, fractured shapes, and they eluded description and naming, because I couldn't figure out what they were intended to be.
The dark shapes fit in rather well with my "monster" theme ... something evil or undesirable could, or even must, be lurking among those shapes. Though the sinister element is likely to be that veryvery frightening thing, loss of language, not being able to find the right words. It's easier, and more comforting, to focus on the flowers, even though they're not actually there.