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Jim and I
Jim's my poet friend and we've been doing a bit of collaboration. I've taken to placing the poem in the mat at the bottom of the painting. I have archival quality, open and limited edition prints available, as well as the originals, of all the ekphrasis. (Divinity Sky available in original only). If you want to order one, or just comment, please to the CONTACT section. Jim's email: wolf@ncf.ca.
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Season’s Warmth
At the end of the road there is a cabin; banked with snow, blanketed by trees, skies of glowing colour rise with dream.
Warm contrast of light opens my heart, storms no longer burn as arms embrace; winter of Promise brings such pleasure.
Soft is now when all shall sing silence, passionate outbursts of our past become: nightfall whispers trembling with wisps.
Jim Larwill |
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Moon Water
Rivers flow; yet, memory freezes on the surface. Dark threads drown hope. Sadness prints silence. Words of love this distorted rhythm in reflection.
Fire in distant sky, drums my heart beat dreams; broken night falls upon cerulean still water when skeletal prayers reach up as brittle moon fingers.
Revelations we think we find; can hold, can live, can carve into a fertile landscape, soon dissolves down into a barren fallow field waiting for winter.
Blessed geography of defeat, forever in resistance, hold my meaningless moment here: majesties of recreational estates, kneel before a scrubland truth.
Jim Larwill |
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Back Road to Dignity
Artists walk this back road way to dignity, twisted with sorrow we carve broken truths, muted grey landscapes of forgotten beauty.
A road travels on, and so it swallows us into collective memory lanes, foreground horizon drinking history’s blood – generations spent.
Each day, a tree split by growth not our own, where winter burns self-worth, with eloquent whispers, and wisps, in the brushwood scrub.
Jim Larwill |
Divinity Sky
Oh Ye abandoned Landscapes of forest Revivals let Apocalyptic clouds baptise new religious Life, what built this decaying Church now grows again!
Hear axes of Light. Thunder rebirth to a People’s simple song of nature, backwoods bounty found once more, when wilderness returns Eden home.
From one world woven with another, spirit symbols touch in a timeless sky, singing transcendent hymns bountiful with blessings - our communal earth’s eye.
Jim Larwill |
The Old Place
Crouched in a hidden spring rush shadows echo under a footbridge water ripples with a child’s grief.
Above a buckled barn roof betrays time grinding hopes down to stone; chiselled heart-land a barren dream.
Husbandry stench lingers long after gates collapse, blues of past framed by bright bubbles and billowing sky.
Jim Larwill |
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