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Clouds and Cranes
Clouds and Cranes Click the link above for this slideshow. Background Art? It can be watched in silence, or, if you prefer, choose your own music for it to accompany.
New England and the Maritimes
Very happy with these poems now published in The High Window Can’t resist adding a link to Woody Allen. And here is a link to Passenger This is an online Heyzine book, which is free to read. All the poems … Continue reading
A response to a tweet
I know I’m a fan of one word poem titles & it’s not for everyone, but there really are…a lot…of poems with titles like “Six Years After My Husband Left Me, My Daughter Comes Home From School & Asks Me … Continue reading
On ‘Freeing Up’.
Click On Freeing Up for my essay in THE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW on four amazing poets – Julian Stannard, Fleur Adcock, Kazuko Shiraishi and Robert Creeley.
Posted in Essays, Poetry
Tagged Fleur Adcock, Julian Stannard, Kazuko Shiraishi, poetry, Robert Creeley
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LINKS TO NEW POEMS
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Three New Poems here at the Fortnightly Review. And it was great to see another extract from one of my Songs of Realisation on Tottenham Trees. Click the link: Epping SONGS OF REALISATION is now published…
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The Aeon of Ganymede
As we move into the age of Aquarius – who is Ganymede the water-bearer of the Gods – it is interesting to read this well-researched take on classical astrology It’s a pretty gloomy prognosis: velvet fascism and private paedophilia. And … Continue reading
Posted in history and Geography, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged age of aquarius, astrology, Ganymede, mythology
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Matching Democrats
Hillary matching James Nares. Hunter matching Hunter Biden. References: https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/hillary-clinton-washington-home-photos/index.html There’s a new artist in Town. The name is Biden. Adam Popescu, New York Times, February 28, 2020
Posted in art, Politics, Uncategorized
Tagged Art matching clothing, Hillary Clinton, Hunter Biden
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Slideshows
Painted Pallets: Water-colour and sometimes gouache white, developed from the sheets of cartridge I kept beside me when painting figurative water-colours for testing colour, marks etc. Completed June 2020. Pyscho-Painting One Paintings created from drips and dribbles of uncoloured water … Continue reading
Susan Hiller, Amikam Toren and others at Purdies Farm 1974
The 1974 Arts Festival at Purdies Farm The picture is of my first wife Signe sleeping in a field with Storm, my daughter, in 1974. I have never seen this photo before. Storm died of cot death that winter. Someone … Continue reading
Psycho-painting and what you see in it
Psycho-Painting slideshow “Look at walls splashed with a number of stains, or stones of various mixed colours. If you have to invent some scene, you can see there resemblances to a number of landscapes, adorned with mountains, rivers, rocks, trees, … Continue reading
Posted in art, Essays
Tagged Aldous Huxley, Clement Greenberg, Henri Michaux, Jackson Pollock, Leonardo da Vinci, psycho-art, Wollheim
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