Saturday, 5 September 2009

Curve at the Bield



A pair of giraffes - one of Darwin's greatest inspirations
Lesbians scrawled across their graceful necks
What can i say to people who know almost everything?
Warrior pose in studio - oh how i want that studio!
Walden Pond in Massachusetts -
stunning light - sky and water reflecting each other's beauty
branch of a tree framing the scene
leaves of autumn gold, bronze and copper
variously backlit by the sun.
Across the pond words appear:
Mysteries of Christianity


A scrap of writing from Resurgence


A finger maze by Chris Drury (more truly a labyrinth)
MORAL shouts above it
and beneath it a card sticks out
brazen, immodest - the Queen of Hearts
in the intimate embrace
of another Queen of Hearts...

And from the bottom corner of this fabulous trump card
snake two trunks extended into sand,
plaited like a loaf, created by Goldsworthy.

CURVE is important, softening the collage
yet also emboldening.

And then we come to the piece that began this particular process -
a gorgeous barn owl peering out of its nest site in a derelict barn.
Entitled HOW the words wisdom and grace
appear and at the foot of the sheet:

EXERCISES IN THINKING.


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