Inspired by sculptures seen at the Maryhill Art Museum. Please click on the links to see pictures of the sculptures.
wind-shaped metal points
to a line of leaning trees
iron echoes wood
("Brushing" by Mike Suri)
this taco's tasteless
but it doesn't matter, for
the bell has no tongue
("Taco Bell" by Tom Herrera)
face-on, he's solid
turned sideways, he disappears
truth is in-between
("Quantum Man" by Julian Voss-Andreae)
they preen and scatter
eyed feathers more brilliant
than any sculpture
(Peacocks by God)
Collection available! Knocking from Inside
Friday, August 28, 2009
Sculpture Garden
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6 comments:
I like these Tiel. Brushing made me think of a bird's wing. Have a great weekend.
These are a perfect marriage of verse and sculpture. I especially like the tasteless taco bell with no tongue :)
I have a particular liking for the final one, by God!
Beautiful! I love that you provided the visuals of the actual sculptures.
oh, i liked these.
Oh, thank you for having me click the links. Your set-up was magnificent, particularly for the peacocks.
Poetry in words, in sculpture, and in presentation :)
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