| Shed for you |
Poetry by Pris Campbell with paintings by Mary Hillier | |
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By Priscilla Ann Campbell paintings by Mary Hillier |
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| Tuesday, December 7, 2010 | |
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Shed for You In the wounded haze Dressed in torn jeans, We turn on the sprinkler, Our bodies glow Artist's commentary: I often think of the people we pass in our everyday lives who are filled with goodness and the ability to inspire goodness in us. We don't see many of them because we judge them by their outward appearance and dismiss them. The poem is a tribute to those unseen people. Abstract Cross by Mary Hillier
A fast way of painting by simply blocking in color or in this case the lack of it except for two bright blue squares.
Baptismal Font Pink and green mansions sizzle He tosses weed eater into truck, drives I see him approach this end of God's beach, Artist's commentary: This poem accurately describes the situation with ownership of the beaches over in Palm Beach. I used to bike weekly through that stretch of closed up mansions and rusted-shut gates and never saw anyone using the beach. Despite that, just to walk the beach would incur a fine. One day a friend of mine went to the public beach in Palm Beach at low tide and walked below the tide line those 13 miles south to 'legal' territory again. He became my personal hero for doing this. I made him into JilRoy because so many of the workers over there are dark skinned and invisible. Green Flamingo by Mary Hillier
Love of that creatures elegant shape has me painting them over and over. Dawn He slips out of my dream, If I open my eyes to cry happiness Artist's commentary: This poem was inspired by the death of someone close to me. So many times people who've died appear to me in dreams and I'm grateful when they do . I get to see them again and I don't want that dream to end. Face Drawing by Mary Hillier
Actual portrait drawn from a mask of my own face. |
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