Wednesday, March 24, 2010
the camel
This is a photo from a slide show featuring a day at the MIA with my family. My father in law is often the driving force of these sorts of expeditions. He wanted to look at the Chinese rooms. He found these great horse and camel sculptures.
The great thing about these big guys is how they seem to watch the whole room and take in all of the folks as we walk by. Not terribly realistic, they still have an animation to them that makes you keep checking. It is as if he walked in and posed, kind of like big bird trying to blend in with the rest of the museum objects. This guy was watching Neal while none of the rest of us were. One step ahead and we have to rely on a clay camel to spy for us parents.
Now I want to use this image for something. Don't know what yet. Perhaps a stuffed something or other?
Monday, March 22, 2010
With Renewed Interest I return to the art fridge
Fresh from writing group night. I am revived and excited about writing and perhaps even posting that writing on this here blog. I've just created my family's blog, see Woodbut Scuttlebutt, and now think I may use this one again.
Here goes a poem from my Lost Trilogy (no not THAT Lost, the missing stuff kind)
Here goes a poem from my Lost Trilogy (no not THAT Lost, the missing stuff kind)
Lost and Found
Basement conceals
The box
In the depths
Last resort
For searching the missing
Brown and ordinary
It stands amidst
An array of strewn
Belongings
No longer possessed
Discarded hats
dirty mitts
Shoes single
Lunch boxes
Half filled in Petri style.
Inside, the pile is deep
seeker be strong
To rifle and rummage
for digging and combing
Desiring precious treasure
Shorts and Socks
Jeans and hoodies
A pair of underwear
The dollar bill tempts me
To take it for my effort
The box denies
Empty handed,
Disappointed and exasperated
How hard to keep track of
one mitten.
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