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Sunday, November 10, 2013

A Child's Poem




My daughter posted a photo of my baby granddaughter Malia-Mechelle and myself the other day. She was one year old on Nov. 7th It inspired the following poem:


A Child’s Poem

By

James Jones

Too much to do

too much to be

too many, many

things to see.


A chance to play

things far away.

What wonders will life bring today?

A bird to sing

a golden ring

some funny, blissful, happy thing.


Another day

a chance to pray

or maybe dream the clouds away.

So many things

I say to you

grow strong and wise

but foolish too.


Sunday, November 3, 2013

In the Tower: Kerry James Marshall



 
Kerry James Marshall is in “The Tower.” He will be there through December 7th. Make every effort to get to this revealing art exhibition. “The Tower” for the record is the one at The National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. The spiral stair case just off the second floor will take you there. You will not be disappointed. Marshall is one of the most successful and sought after artists of the day by museums and by collectors. I’ve also seen his seen his originals at The Smithsonian’s American Collection, the “30 Americans” exhibition at the Corcoran and at   San Francisco MOMA. He always inspires amazes and is at the top of his game. 

 
 
 
 

Marshall’s exhibition is a mini retrospective of sorts that covers many of his series’ including “The Garden Project” paintings and his “Memorabilia” pieces.  There are historical references to much of his art. The African-American experience is central and a “jump off point” for Marshall. One of the exhibit’s newest and most impressive pieces is Marshall’s own envisioning of Homer’s “Gulf Stream.” Homer’s original depicts a Black man adrift at sea; alone and surrounded by terrors and potential threats. The waters are choppy, sharks encircle the small vessel and a typhoon looms in the distance. Marshall by contrast depicts a family in a small yacht, calm waters and a definite sense of optimism pervades; almost to the point of naivety. The two works exist in contrast and speak very much to their respective times and are strong statements wonderfully executed.

 

Marshall who studied with the great draughtsman Charles White has richly gained from that experience. There are approximately twenty drawings by Marshall exhibited here and they are amazing to see. In many ways drawings tell more about the craft and mind of an artist than any other form of expression. The Marshall drawings illuminate this point to an extreme and are treasures unto themselves. Included is also one of Marshall’s drawing/studies for his “Gulf Stream.” In particular this adds an additional depth to an already provocative and meaningful exhibition.   

 
 


To be exhibited at the National Gallery is to be acknowledged as a master of an artist’s chosen form of expression. Marshall’s placement “In the Tower” can be taken as something symbolic. Marshall has stated; “…I’m not trying to teach anybody anything. I’m just sharing some thought that I’ve had with some people.”  I guess he can’t help the teaching part; perhaps he not teaching but we are certainly learning and growing through his artistic vision. Again; seek out this show at all cost. It is to be cherished!   

Monday, October 28, 2013

HALLOWEEN Meets THE WOLFMAN In LEGEND and In THE MOVIES

 

Full moons

Lycanthropes and terror

a murder looms

inside your mirror.

What better time

to speak of these

than in the month

of ghouls and screams

than in the month

of Halloween.

 

The smell

Of burning leaves

A corpse?

but yet it breathes.

 

A scary

picture show

a thing

best not

to know.

  
 
 

Lon Chaney Jr. talks

as the Wolf-Man stalks

A whisper and a scream

Is coming

from the screen.

Within this month

you’ve seen

 

a host,

a gruesome thing

 

this month of Halloween

this month of Halloween.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Del Toro

awakes tomorrow

heavy heart

was born

to sorrow

his strength

has all been spent

a night of horrors vent

awakens with the dawn

a bloody

sickening throng

man / wolf

or in-between

beware of Halloween

beware or you

will scream.

From what?

You dare not dream

because of Halloween

because of Halloween.