Part two of my collaborative process with the talented poet, Maura High.
Conjunctions by Lyric Kinard |
[Conjunctions]
Maybe it was just the back and forth of the wipers,
or that they were the only people I saw
on that stretch of the road, and the rain
was pouring over the windshield,
rivulets and deltas of rain flooding
a space swept clean and then filled again, the sky
drear and seething, the dripping, somnolent trees;
or that I knew nothing about them except
what I could see in passing and then
in the rearview mirror: that they were a couple,
middle-aged, in parkas, with their hoods up,
walking out of the woods, holding hands,
and that they found daylight there,
at the seam between this and other:
a gate and a path leading beyond it, an opening.
© 2012 Maura High
The imprinted silk from this piece and "Verbesina Ocidentalis" was eco-dyed by Arlee Barr. You should check out her shop - it's got some stunning cloth in it right now that I'm having a hard time resisting.
omg! the fabric in her shop is to dye for ;-) thanks for the tip on that and I love the eco / natural / organic feel of this work.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lyric, an unexpected pleasure to find this today--muchly apreciated
ReplyDeleteand you make that poetry and pretty sing with your "translation" to textiles
It's marvelous. Singing in the quiet spaces.
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