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Tag Archives: Artwork
Citrus
Upon a citrus-infused sky, bright and sorry, the dance of acidic vapors and serpentine ravels, assuming the burden of a faceless woman, basking
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged Artwork, citrus, ekphrasis, Georgia O' Keefe, John Biscello, Literary, poem, Poetry
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Crossing
The solitary spectral figure gliding smoothly across the plane of sea, validated the woman’s faith in her blunt decision to leave off, unfinished, far from the unlit days of a life unsown.
Posted in Artwork, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged Artwork, impressionism, John Biscello, Literary, painting, poem, Poetry, sea
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Existential Makeover
Between Bardo realms, he found John Cage composing birth sonatas to the cellular din of Dalmatians squabbling with Rorschach supermodels.
Posted in Artwork, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged Abstract Expressionism, Artwork, Jackson Pollock, John Biscello, john cage, Literary, modern, number 14 gray, Poetry
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Disquiet
They, the profane muses, Laurel and Hardy at a voodoo head-shop, serve as pillared repositories for the lasting remains of mortal disquiet.
Posted in Artwork, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged Artwork, futurism, Giorgio di Chirico, John Biscello, laurel and hardy, Literary, Muse, Poetry, the disquiet muses
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Unfinished Nocturne
She is the living embodiment of a nocturne, a girl who gathers dark and silence from the cave she inhabits. Or the cave that inhabits her. She sits, stock-still, a fugitive Buddha quietly gathering dark. Quietly, but not always serenely. … Continue reading
Posted in Artwork, Prose, Uncategorized
Tagged Artwork, cave, John Biscello, linda stojak, love, nocturne, onyx, Prose, visual art
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Silent Voices
Review of Linda Stojak’s exhibition “Silent Voices.” “The female subjects comprising Silent Voices seem to exist in a haunted chrysalis state, or embryonic purgatory. Their faces, ashen swabs which are kin to Di Chirico’s faceless enigmas, suggest not only the … Continue reading
Posted in Artwork, Press, Prose, Publications, Uncategorized
Tagged Artwork, exhibition, John Biscello, LewAllen galleries, linda stojak, New York, painting, Review, riot material, Santa Fe, women
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Howl II
(Poem written in response to Joe Sorren’s “While the Trucks on the Highway All Howl”) While the trucks on the highway all howl, beneath a milk-bottle sky, Sunday’s children, curious and bulb-headed, lay vigorous claim to Paradise. Non-profit architects, they … Continue reading
Posted in Artwork, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged Artwork, beach, boys, childhood, friends, Joe Sorren, John Biscello, Literary, sand-castles
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The Ash Tree
She, supplicant to none and all, faring Heaven’s lighted grief, boughs between silent worlds, citing impartial Grace.
Posted in Artwork, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged Artwork, ash tree, grace, John Biscello, Literary, Poetry, teruko wilde, tree
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Epitaph, the Hidden Diary of an Inner Child
Today: Bidden by tatters, and gravity’s mutable arc, the palpitations guide me. They are subtle, duly engaged, a milk-slow run of shivers. Bracing the rim, I peer out of cavedark: everything is sudden, color-soaked, a ferocious din and melt, fringed … Continue reading
Posted in Artwork, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged Artwork, birth, coming of age, death, diary, ghost, girl, inner child, John Biscello, Literary, Poetry, trauma
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Sunday’s Children
(Written in response to Joe Sorren’s “While the Trucks on the Highway all Howl”) While the trucks on the highway all howl, beneath a milk-bottle sky, Sunday’s children, curious and bulb-headed, lay vigorous claim to Paradise. Non-profit architects, they sit … Continue reading
Posted in Artwork, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged Artwork, beach, children, Joe Sorren, John Biscello, Literary, paradise, Poetry, sand-castles, sunday, trucks
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