As some of you may remember, I also dabble in the two-dimensional “arts,” having built collages from an early age. I could not paint, but I could arrange images on posterboard, in scrapbooks, in photo albums. I collect from everywhere — from interesting greeting cards (remember Parlett’s? I still miss that store) to magazines (cut) and books (copied). I rarely pull from the internet, because I need to be presented with an image — not look for one.
At any rate, it’s fun and scratches another itch to create. Lately, however, I’ve found myself exploring the compilations of images with words — because there is always a theme — I can’t help myself. So, these 3 poems are derived from 3 collages.
A Collage Called “Fallfest” The trees are snowing leaves loosened by gravity's grasp -- A blizzard of enchantment which surely we can gather and hammer into lasting gold. A Collage Called “Unearthing” It's more than working the edges or the obvious -- of the buried, the stark, the superficial. Rain does more than wet. Stone conceals more than weight. Yesterday exceeds just memory. Every common life exists within something more -- Like a bruised apple dropping into a hand that catches. A Collage Called “The Buffalo and Butterfly” He is snow dusted -- she rests on a sun-bleached stone. They are alpha to omega. The indomitable to the translucent. And all other images simply commentary.
So. Collages. Would love to see some. Your gifts continue to unfold
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