
在美國,我是個窮酸的留學生。當時,烹飪只是為了糊口,但是我居然莫名地想要一個美麗寬敞的廚房,櫥櫃裡擺滿一套套精緻的餐具,客人來訪時,就不用拿出連自己都覺得羞赧的回收免洗餐盤。
在法國,我只是個過客。借用別人小巧溫馨的廚房固然開心,但是我始終知道,那並不屬於我。
在台灣,我習慣且依賴這裡的外食文化,但是我還是那麼想要一座廚房。七八坪大的空間裡,點著溫暖的橘色燈光,在一天忙碌的工作生活之後,爐子上烹煮著簡單卻香味四溢的蔬菜湯,等著湯沸滾時,我站在爐灶前,安靜地想著晚上要繪畫的圖像。
雖然我的夢想還未實現,IKEA卻已為我勾勒出未來的藍圖,現在,你也看得到。
The IKEA Dream
In the US, I was a poor student. I wasn't into cooking, but I desperately wanted a spacious and beautiful kitchen. Sets of exquisite plates and bowls filled the cupboards. When the visitors came, I didn't have to take out the recycled recycle-free paper cups, which I quite felt ashamed of.
In France, I was nothing but a visitor. I had a borrowed kitchen. It was full of homey décor and sincere feeling. No matter how delighted I was in using it, I was always aware of the fact that it didn't belong to me.
In Taiwan, I am so used to take-out food. In fact, I would feel terribly upset without it. Still, I want a kitchen badly. The small space has a soft feel with the warm orange light. After a day's hard work, it's a place for me to relax. I breathe hard to take in the lovely smell of veggie soup boiling on the gas stove. While waiting for the soup, I think quietly about the picture I am going to do tonight.
My dream hasn't come true yet, but IKEA has sketched its contour for me. And now, you get to see what it is like.
Miragee, this looks like a kitchen worth dreaming about!
ReplyDeletei am wishing you all the luck for your dream kitchen!
ReplyDeleteI think the kitchen is really one of the most important space in a home. Well, I'll work hard for it:-).
ReplyDeletewow, this is beautiful miragee :)
ReplyDeleteI love this watercolor, beautifully done. I found your blog through "FOODchair".
ReplyDeleteHey Maritza, welcome to my blog!
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