Friday, December 24, 2010

Portland, OR

the 'rose city' - because roses happen to grow well here

repetition and form - simple but effective

sunrise over Portland - Mount Hood in the background

Saturday, December 18, 2010

xmas curse and ∞

Don't Open 'Till
tag, ribbon, paper, box, curse
2010

i'm not the Grinch, each year i make an 'i really dislike xmas' piece (sometimes a few). i don't let my thoughts on the holiday ruin it for everyone (thereby, this year's piece is fairly conceptual, and only exists on my blog). but the looks on everyone's faces for this gift would be pretty amazing. also, here's a fitting poem by Michael Earl Craig:

Christmas

A man falls in a parking lot, he
has been out Christmas shopping.
His eye is right down there,
down there against the asphalt.
When he opens his eye he sees a crack.
A regular thin crack in the asphalt.
Cars go around him. He won't get up.
For it is Christmas.

He looks directly into this crack.
He does not shy away.
What he sees there even a poet could not pretend to translate.

The edges of the crack bend his eyelashes a bit.
It is cold out and the various shoppers
drive left and right, around him.

Friday, December 17, 2010

paint spectrum poem

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150 B

Pink Eraser
Cherry
Firecracker
Poinsettia

250B

Coral Gold
Orange Spice
Poppy Glow
Crushed Oranges

350B

Lemon Souffle
Straw Hat
Wildflower Honey
Chickadee

450B

Green Trance
Lady Luck
Formal Garden
Green Grass

550B

Costa Rica Blue
Windjammer
Isle of Capri
Blue Ocean

650B

Violet Fields
Garden Pansy
Elite Wisteria
Mystical Purple

750B

Prestige
Castle Hill
Tree Bark
Thick Chocolate

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i've been considering this poem, or some variation of it, for quite a while. in an advanced creative non-fiction class i took during grad school i wrote a similar piece about 1 sheet of 4 colors of green (each color was written about as a color/trigger for a memory/story). this may not be the final form of this piece, but it is a nice start. as i use found things (objects/images) in my visual practice, i am here using the found as structure for writing - in this particular case the found IS the writing.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Eliot "_______"

"poetry can communicate before it is understood"
-T.S. Eliot