Art Title: The Gallery of His Mind © Bryan Collins
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The artist lives in Fort Collins, Colorado, and specializes in acrylic
paint, Prismacolor pencils, custom toys, and scratchboard.
Artwork used with permission from Bryan Collins.
4 comments:
Now I can say a few things about this one!
It is a very precarious thing, a thought--for it has a way of stuffing the entire plant back into the seed, crowning pigs with laurel and buttering flies between slices of bacon. Food for thought? I often choke on my thoughts.
Nancy my dear, splendid post!
Ever Yours,
CLAY
Red walls curve
and almost surround,
is that my reflection or another?
Footsteps come and go,
the owners of those hollow echos
never seen by my missing eyes.
Steep stairs lead somewhere,
I pause at their top,
do they lead down or up in this
strange world I have found
inside my twisted self.
A navy blue wall spotted
with purple vibrates
in steady beats.
My heart? Or a muted soundtrack
trickling down from
a swirling ceiling.
Pushing my head through
a cracked window
I feel no pain as the glass melts
around my yellowed skin
and I SEE the other side.
The other side of what
I am not sure,
it is much the same I realize with a pang of disappointment,
although there is no grass,
...what irony.
I laugh quietly inside,
not wanting to disturb
this tender reality.
I spin with the room,
playing hopscotch
on a checkered floor,
the colors passing by
like shooting stars.
My thoughts...
they're all Greek to me.
Very interesting artwork:
The first thought I had was in reference to my dreams. When I'm being held prisoner in a bizarre dream, I often feel as though I'm stuck in another dimension and can't get free.
This never would have happened
If I had been
wearing
my
glasses
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