You wonder where we are with our garden bench, don’t you, Reader. I know. If I didn’t already know where we were with this, I’d be dying for an update, too.
And I’m thinking that you probably already have some visual image of this bench in your mind. Your image may look a lot like a [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Art’
We Want That Broken Piece
Posted in Art, tagged Art, Karen Heyl, Stone Center on October 3, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Speaking of Bodies
Posted in Art, tagged Art, Arthur Secunda, Body, hot flashes, Karen Heyl, scar, The Frame Messiah, Tree Man on January 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Since they took out my ovaries, hot flashes are happening in my feet. It started the day following surgery…my feet turned bright red. I watched them radiate at the foot of my hospital bed. And though we’ve been tweaking the hormone-replacement therapy, I’m still having these waves at night. Often this heating up like a [...]
Shape with Lion Body and the Head of a Man
Posted in Poetry/Literature, tagged Art, Griffin & Sabine, poetry, The Second Coming, W.B.Yeats on December 19, 2008 | 1 Comment »
My recently arrived Griffin & Sabine is riddled with allusions to Yeats’ “The Second Coming;” it’s like a stealth intersection of poetry and art. Very very cool. “The Second Coming” is one of the first poems I memorized…it’s still turning and turning in my brain….yep, I just tested it; I can still recite it. Some [...]
A Poet Wishes for Paint
Posted in Art, tagged Art, Nick Bantock, poetry, postcards on December 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I suddenly want to be a maker of postcards and stamps. Instead of baking 11-dozen cookies today, I’d rather buy sharpened, colored pencils and tins of watercolor and brushes and pens and fine fine paper and paint some postcards that take the breath away—some that smell like happy islands and filled with the sounds of [...]