Photo Title: White © Valeria H. - Photography by Valeria
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'In the white room, with black curtains, near the station'
Jack Bruce & Pter Brown
(poem by Therese L. Broderick of Albany, NY, USA)
ALEXANDER CALDER EXHIBIT
See the wire looping,
hung in mid-air.
Ears, eyes,
nose, mouth.
See the white wall
behind the portrait.
See the shadow,
mutable answer
to both,
to neither one.
Poet. Paper.
Poem.
Within the flash
of her purest
movement, a chorus
to herald
her entrance
through freckled
glass. Its sill
scratched away
by claws
of the finest
pearl thread,
to escape
the outside;
cornered in.
She glides
rowing on the tides
of assumption,
of shade and color
in their singular,
a fierce white;
skin blending
in pigmented
light.
*p.s Stephen I LUV that song!!!*
'Go!'
Greetings from London.
I usually don't like monochromatic images, but this one is so visually stunning. And, though it is bright white, the look on her face makes me a little anxious for her.
The cleaning woman said, "All right
To make this messy room all bright?"
For less than a dollar
She scrubbed off the color
Now everything's blindingly white!
QUITE WHITE
I'm so proud of my new home,
The finest to be found.
So I hired the greatest decorator,
He's one of world renown.
"Green's obscene! Red is dead!
And yellow's such a bore!
Orange is blah and blue is too.
Brown and tan a simple eyesore."
"Let's paint it black!" he said,
After charging me a mint,
I grabbed my brush and can of white,
And out the door he went.
You are so clever and so smart.
xoxo
Who or what is she turning from with such rapidity? A photograph that prompts many questions.
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