Now, here's something I've been meaning to post for a long time. For a long long time. Since I had my first solo exhibition over a year ago, in fact. After the exhibition I was commissioned to create two of these 'small blue thing' drawings. This one was for Sally, a surprise gift for her husband (it's a scarab, by the way, Sally), and the other was for the Hughes family. When I delivered the Hughes' drawing I was given this poem, below. Karey had been inspired to write it after visiting my exhibition. I read it often, and have been meaning to come up with the perfect drawing to post with it. But, as yet, that drawing has not happened and as this one has remained un-posted it seemed fitting. Plus, if I continue to wait for the perfect drawing I'll never share the poem with you. And, that would not be right. It's one of the most lovely, and humbling, gifts I've received.
Thanks, Karey.
strictly ballpoint?
No,
there’s pencil, ink, gel pen, crayon, marker
even
tippex, in your riotous attention to detail.Thousands of careful lines;
such small changes of pressure, shade, direction.
How much of your time
to draw all those buttons, coins, badges, tickets,
hair
grips? Even tiny cat claws.
Obsessive?
Compulsive?
I
can’t look away.
I’m a voyeur reading your notebooks,
a
kindred detective with too many clues:
mass-produced,
man-made, plastic, metal
or
something natural, unique?
Any
object is subject.
Nothing
escapes a curious eye.
You rummage in the attic of my memory
to
conjour your magic; a delicate, crazy art
full
of surprises
like
your quirky picture-title puns
from
songs in your head,
now
in mine, old favourites -
Joni
Mitchell, Suzanne Vega.
A kind of give and take
where
nothing is too ordinary
or
too personal
so
you offer up your socks,
like
fat birds on a wire,
even
a black bra draped over a line,
and
in “drawers” - knickers,
blowing
in a breeze!
half-submerged
in soapy water -
you
call it, “slooshy sloshy, slooshy sloshy”
Washed
pots draining
and
lots of shoes from all angles
and
pages of doodles and travel memorabilia,
with
whimsical thoughts in curly calligraphy:
“will
it ever stop raining?”
“trying
to keep out of the rain”.
You
must be local. You make me laugh.
It takes time and close attention
to
notice everything –
Like
peering through a doll’s house window
and
seeing my own life,
in
every shiny detail:
I
want to empty out my pockets!
Above is a photo that I took at my show. For some really great photos check out THIS POST by Pippa, which was another lovely gift I received after the exhibition. I really am a very lucky, ahem, 'girl'.
8 comments:
Oh my, Andrea. How amazingly flattering that poem is. To hear how another experiences your artwork would be something so special. That certainly is a poem, a gift to treasure.
That IS a lovely poem! Very talented writer! Maybe you two should team up for a joint show some day.
That IS a lovely poem! Very talented writer! Maybe you two should team up for a joint show some day.
what a lovely poem! and what a precious gift that was for you, a true treasure. thank you for sharing it with us.
what a lovely poem! and what a precious gift that was for you, a true treasure. thank you for sharing it with us.
ps: love the drawing of "little things" as well .. so charming ;)
That's so beautiful and awesome!
Thanks, folks.
Yes, I was very touched. I love it. Cheers.
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