The eye tries to understand what it sees when folds and curves make shadow. It constantly plays over it to create familiarity. It is as if he eye recasts the image, which seems to be moving, to understand it. This establishes the statement, it depends on your point of view. Such composition has a range of meaning and association, from more simple but improbable Flowers from Rock to curvilinear figures not quite named, like a woman a flower or abstract deconstructions of a vessel. The eye tries to make these look like something it recognizes. "...my body does the math and physics, so I try not to think. I just wait for the picture of the finished piece to flash across my mind as I work...the final form comes from the process." Lesley-Ann Hoets. Ceramics Feb 2015.
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Orchidaceae
The eye tries to understand what it sees when folds and curves make shadow. It constantly plays over it to create familiarity. It is as if he eye recasts the image, which seems to be moving, to understand it. This establishes the statement, it depends on your point of view. Such composition has a range of meaning and association, from more simple but improbable Flowers from Rock to curvilinear figures not quite named, like a woman a flower or abstract deconstructions of a vessel. The eye tries to make these look like something it recognizes. "...my body does the math and physics, so I try not to think. I just wait for the picture of the finished piece to flash across my mind as I work...the final form comes from the process." Lesley-Ann Hoets. Ceramics Feb 2015.
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Jade Effects
(The efforts to make Jade with blue celadon did not work.)These and subsequent pieces seek to become jade. Potters of the Han and Tang Dynasties in China created greenish glazes to imitate the color of bronze, inspired by the incredible bronze-casting cultures of the Shang and Zhou Dynasties. Potters of the late Tang and the Song Dynasties created green and blue-green glazes to imitate the appearance of certain kinds of jade. The taste for jade porcelain shows its very best on porcelain bodies low in titanium. The color intensifies with thickness...a blue celadon from Kurt Weiser is called Angel Spit Celadon. These will be done in angel. "The blue color of the sky is due to Rayleigh scattering. As light moves through the atmosphere, most of the longer wavelengths pass
straight through. Little of the red, orange and yellow light is affected by the air. However, much of the shorter wavelength light is absorbed by the gas molecules. The absorbed blue light is then radiated in different directions. It gets scattered all around the sky. Whichever direction you look, some of this scattered blue light reaches you. Since you see the blue light from everywhere overhead, the sky looks blue. " See Lee @ http://seisokuro.blogspot.com/
Blue Celadon
Ash Glaze
Nuka wood ash
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Crumpled, Dented, Crushed
After an upcoming Herberger exhibit, four of these appearing out of a number. Unless it is too philosophical to be of interest these stressed and
broken attempts to fall and stand at the same time see pots as people
and to which do we like most, the cheerful
ones who go against all odds and heroically oppose, or those who bow the
head, the knee, and excite sympathy? Indeed many did fall, imploded,
collapsed in the stretching intended to enhance their lines. Why were
they pushed to such extremes? Some can't raise their hands because they don't have arms. These are
many. Or sometimes they just have stumps for arms in these days. Of
those who raise hands not all get them all the way up either, from the
weight or maybe they are prevented. There are all kinds of postures in
hands raised, just like there are all kinds of reasons for raising them.
Surrender is always implied, and praise. Also sacrifice. Those without
hands are the most poignant if we imagine them. We can see the heads and
the bodies, as if the arms and hands were wrapped inside a serape
maybe. Hands raised, heads raised, bodies raised. If we are armed
militarized security forces it gets ambiguous, as they are concealing
something under their cloaks. Beating hearts. Some of these may be
considered Protest Jars, others Quechua ladies silently witnessing.
Friday, February 21, 2014
Oracle
Weimar |
Who are these pained creatures?
|
The oracle "throws up strange shapes, broad curves / And parallels clean like the steel of guns" (Poems, XXVI). Everybody feels empowered by the need to remember maps, addresses, time any more. Electronic designs are "More beautiful and soft than any moth / With burring furred antennae feeling its huge path" (Poems, XXVII). So it’s not just England naked and the world where "all things are naked and opened unto the eyes" as Saint Stephen would have said. He could have written a book like Psalms, "I am poured out like water and all my bones are out of joint…I may count all my bones." (Psalm 22.14). But the Weimar does not believe the porcelain words of "Slanting iron hair pattern no stigmata" (Poems, XXXI). "That program of the antique Satan / Bristling with guns on the indented page" (Poems, XXXIII). The machine of war in the war of three worlds, apocalypse of heaven, earth and hell. Choose at least one. That’s what you get when their knees are tight on your arms and they hold you down, for while Chomsky thinks its Hitler from the right, the forces keep marching, left, right, left, right. Except they have phones. It's not Hitler coming, or Weimar just back from the Danube with Marlene Dietrich singing, hyperinflation or Balkanization. It's four angels loosed from the Euphrates.
England is America without the water to cross. England echoes America and America China, India, Ukraine, Egypt, Japan. Fast forward: the Colorado late at night, edge of a lunar eclipse, Halloween with fires, rooftop calls on civilization to surrender to what it does not believe, bizarre Earth burrowers, mole prophets. Time brings Weimar out of the smoke of its own recurrence, Weimar becomes America, then the Nazi, the wheel within the wheel of the recurrence of the days of Noah. Who can understand analogies that seventy five postwar German years make American peace? like Americans, "unhappy, pained, gentle creatures who represent the heart of another Germany, and do not understand what is happening to them… peculiar whiteness and stillness of their eyes which seem to have been drained of pigment…How closely I press upon a secret! Why am I always attracted by these desolate spirits?" (Stephen Spender, Journals, 1939-1983, 30).
Electrosmog smoke, out of order, out of time, a poem moved by dilemmas for its own sake, it's no easy kinship with the desolate sweep. I get out Spender’s Poems of 1933 as an oracle, inscribed "For Horst Keller as a souvenir of Oxford London Berlin from Stephen Spender / March 11, 1933." Spender later reveals in his Journal "I met [Horst] on the Hook of Holland boat once, shortly before Hitler’s rise to power," twelve days after the Reichstag fire (27 Feb 1933). Hitler's "rise" ended in March 1933 after the Reichstag adopted the Enabling Act of 1933. President Paul von Hindenburg appointed Hitler Chancellor on 30 January 1933 after elections and intrigues. Then Hitler used The Enabling Act to constitutionally exercise dictatorial power without legal objection. Spender says, "Horst was the son of a general. And now at least four names crowd on to me I remember. Many are aristocrats and often close to the higher ranks of the army. This boy was called Horst. He had a round face with very well-formed features, delicate lips, light blue eye, and brown hair of an almost feathery lightness. He was very quiet and polite and he had some small, out-of-the-way interest – playing the flute or making musical instruments or something. There’s really nothing much more to it than that. He had a scholarship at Oxford and I used to call on him there; we went for walks and I introduced him to Isaiah Berlin. But he never in the least became part of the life at Oxford...one of those unhappy, pained, gentle creatures who represent the heart of another Germany, and do not understand what is happening to them. I have touched a deeper chord than I knew here, for Have I not met two or three? Didn't I know very well the peculiar whiteness and stillness of their eyes which seem to have been drained of pigment? These poor ghosts are really beautiful in a sexless way, because, if one is a young man of another country, an exile in one's own, one cannot expect to be virile. How closely I press upon a secret! Way am I always attracted by these desolate spirits? There was one I met on the Hook of Holland boat once...(Journal. 1985, 30).
Keller is dismissed as "always just as gentle, just as isolated [with] a restlessness that never ceased..." but the poor ghosts, as he puts it, for the oracle stand for American hearts, "peculiar whiteness, drained of pigment:" "Most of these poets and writers...delivered their sad advice on the literary life which I was now just about to enter, like ghosts in purgatory, conscious of the relative failure of their illusions" (World On Worlds, 89). As if appointing a board of directors Auden had assigned Spender to be the poet at Oxford as Isherwood got to be the novelist, but they were grasping at illusion not compulsion. Escape from the Weimar sensorium fell to Dylan Thomas, who was drunk all the time, or Faulkner, or Edith Sitwell in some depth psychology of esoteric Jung. The lords of lit dismiss its past and its victims as Americans dismiss the present, as Spender does "the sustained gentle sense of unhappiness" (31).
So much
signifying Horst Keller naked. On one hand dismissed for lack of philosophic depth, like all poets and critics scourge one another, and on the other hand the counterpart
of the bullying Spender himself received, "My parents kept me from
children who were rough…their knees tight on my arms. / I feared the salt
coarse pointing of those boys" (Poems XII). So Pound dared to call Yeats The Tower putrid as Hemingway called Spender squeamish, and why not, for he was as cloistered. Spender and Keller prophesy how we live in our Weimar before the fall,
"coracles with faces painted on" (Spender, Poems, III). Even if the Reich-stag burns in the Twin Towers morphed to a propaganda tool, these are just mirages of the digital, like a new species of digitalis
that poisoned Van Gogh's brain when he was given it for seizures. His brain saw a color
shift which produced the yellow
period, haloes around lights. Xanthopsia fools like propaganda. Our seizures, after creation of the group mind, when the news
is offered by Yahoo headlines, have no word for who will destroy the world. This is Weimar's Childhood’s End, catalyzed by
the beast that comes from its ship in 50 years!
Cited:
Poems. Stephen Spender (Faber, 1933).
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Eleusis & Praise Him @ Herberger Theater Art Gallery 10 Jan - 3 Mar 2014
Eleusis 15 x 14 x 10 High Fire Ceramic $900 |
Praise Him, Praise Him All You Little Children |
Praise Him, Praise Him All You Little Children manifests the unconscious only ever known by looking
back. The insight belongs to the viewer, is not vested in the telling. Its
call and response has no a priori aesthetic, only such as appears in
coherence. He knows where he is going, but is not sure of his way. He knows by
going, hence he knows by doing, to praise in breath and prepare to wear
the Word as a living scroll within, literal handwritten boxes bound on
the head and hand, on top of precepts retold that we ourselves are in the Word
that underlies and surrounds what is said, a coat to give away what transfers
by will, which you're going to say you've been praying all these years to have,
and will. Herberger exhibits before this included Pity Pony, Out of Body and
Out of Body II, Boxcar Named Desire and Corn, Rice and Bean Jar. The Herberger entry process stipulates ten digital images. Those selected make this pattern.
* Boomquats. Don't know where else to put this right now, so make it small. The death of the Uncon doesn't include the loss of breath and autonomic nervous systems. It does include the loss of falsity, deception, fear, powers of dominion. Not a utopia, it is called the Kingdom of God. Whether that's what it is or whether that's another ruse planted and interpreted by the Boomquats needs discerning. Boomquats are a name for Jung's Freud forces. Those forces are no more endemic to the human than sin. As sin is done, death dies, which you think a utopian dream, but it is not, assuredly not. The roar. the roar.
* Boomquats. Don't know where else to put this right now, so make it small. The death of the Uncon doesn't include the loss of breath and autonomic nervous systems. It does include the loss of falsity, deception, fear, powers of dominion. Not a utopia, it is called the Kingdom of God. Whether that's what it is or whether that's another ruse planted and interpreted by the Boomquats needs discerning. Boomquats are a name for Jung's Freud forces. Those forces are no more endemic to the human than sin. As sin is done, death dies, which you think a utopian dream, but it is not, assuredly not. The roar. the roar.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Forms from the Formless
Zhuangzi |
Making and repeating patterns to identify work as recognizable of a certain brand contradicts vacancy, but is a usual style of exhibition, at least after the effect.
Dropping a stone on glass, making by erosion, breakage, eruption, gravity, is vacancy. But if I ask -- if firings are apocalypses what are reconciliations of the good -- no results are found. The pine will die in the fire!
Lee Ufan, in Mono-ha, the School of Things, says unknowing materials reveal knowledge. Against thought and forethought the breakage when stone hits glass conforms to gravity and glass, not the intention of the artist, otherwise the result is mere thought. Only the tension of artist, glass and stone and the freedom of each to act and crack unknowing reveals qualities inherent in, but not visible as object.
Yes this is a little simple. Crack the stone, conceal the stone, railroad ties reveal connotations of forced labor in Japanese colonies in World War II, Ireland's famine stone walls around the Burren are famine walls denoting starvation and slavery. Starkly burning wood makes charcoal. So we might study with creosote and yarrow, mugwort and water or look in the tortoise mirror where the Extremes of Biological Extinction preoccupy such beings.
Laminating Opposites
Listening for the spirit of knowing and not knowing in a human mind, as if passage tombs were like wood kilns, and even pollution makes a use while laminating opposites to show ourselves with volcano, chalk hill, wood kiln. Infiltrating cone 5 clay into cone tens laden with bark and organics, rock, volcanic ash, erosion deposition, reburying feldspar of decomposed granite, shigaraki layering, cracks, stressing with cedar berries, pine needles, sycamore bark, buckeye pods, chicken bones, --what else-- fish streams of shino in the underclay where spines are buried, pebbles, manure, vermiculite! beetles! road kill!, chollas, spines, pads, all buried to dare? A split scarab stretching geologics.
Mercury
Mercury-like thrust faults and global contraction of the planet with lobate scarps from interior cooling. Mercury has a larger core than other inner planets. Cumulative compressional strain recorded in the lobate scarps suggests a decrease in Mercury's radius, which the kiln can easily top, at least 10%. So a reduction of the kiln, the anagama produces the lobate scarps [scalps] or cliffs of implosion, displacement thrust faults, compressional stresses, thermal contraction, lineated terrain. Preexisting crater rims disrupted into crude polygonal hills and fractures, mantled, blanketed by impact ejecta. Miners, dwarves, nibelungs explode the iron oxide earth clay coat, rutile wash, cobalt hole.
Core contractions
All these global aspects of Mercury lead to a loss of surface that secreting, planting contradiction into the clay makes. Slumping, cutting earthquakes seek the volcano in the kiln. The pollution in saying so calls fire out of the medieval Cloud of Unknowing with the spirit. Fathom that after the volcano, like the shell of a man shrunk, heart sack creased like a pot expelled from itself, with naught to say. Thought burns up. Intellect ceases. You stand struck, parietal lobes rewired.This destruct is art? Apocalypse, all these firings are apocalypses.
The Seals
Think the sculptors and the piscine shapes of women know that we go in this fire? The kiln is about blushes girls make when they come out and open their faces. The Unloading makes the color ranges known. In the catacombs Don Reitz is rumored to mix his clays from a WSO base, with a pinch of secret (oxide). Others are trucking raw clay from the East as Reitz draws From The Heart. Implicit reduction of oxygen or oxidation forced with ash and smoke from chemicals saturated in the clay makes them blush. Iron and copper clay compositions set up blushes with the wood, depending whether pecan, walnut, pine. Some place they fire with cinnamon, persimmon, madrone. Lee Ufan (Japan), Claudi Casanovas (Spain) and Donald Judd (W Tex (Marfa!)), range to and fro over takes of this natural, cuts of stone hills and scrub growth, sun and sky.
Been touched? Once burned? Twice? Feel the fire? Fire is romanticized.When the sixth angel sounds it will loose the angels bound in the Euphrates but by the seventh angel it is all resolved. Why were they in the Euphrates (not the Gihon, Tigris, or Nile)? Why had they been bound, now loosed?! The 200 million horses breathe sulphur, fire and smoke. They are kilns wrenching scripture fromfrom the Tower of Babel to Kafka's Wall of China. China to Babel, horses to kilns, all prophets, Enoch, Noah, David, Isaiah, Jonah, Jesus, John -- traditional and iconoclastic. Consider a whip to cleanse the Temple. Kafka enforces scripture with the biblical. The Great Wall of China and the kiln opening are like a nephew who asks what the opening of the seventh seal means. I told him that I hate to spoil the ending. It's not art, this parageography to geology of the voyages of Odysseus, Virgil, St. Brenden or As Beowulf stands beside the burning mere Of plumb immensity before he’ll go Into the vast abysm without fear, And wonders if that watery bed’s his bier Before he draws a breath of earth’s sweet air, And dives into the darkness of the mere:
Poetry, you save that difference between water and earth, air and fire, male and female.
Mining Minimals
Taurobolium |
Kiln opening.
Do you love art talk? Claudi Casanovas, in Twenty Blocks, says "each piece is a silence. If I were a poet, I would inscribe words there." Here Casanovas too, but such impossibility! The silence is complete. Only stressing of materials is exciting, but why should I buy their pieces when I can go to Winslow and buy petrified wood as big or bigger than I can lift, already stressed?
The stressing of materials echoes Mono-ha, unaltered ephemera. The impression these give on the GalerieBesson site is of a depersonalization attractive because the viewer doesn't have to figure out the message, recognize the face, interpret the image. It's a rock of its own self collecting, but there were no human figures in the kiln. Donald Judd collaborated with his father, but had extreme distaste for galleries and art biz. Artist as "designer," not "maker" might not obscure that design.
Whether preceding the made, made in the making, or found after in breaking, an archeological scrub is a mere time constraint, for should there be time no longer, to further the Biblical, if then, then now, time is a convenience for those who talk. If no time, then what maker, not to deny the work, merely to say nothing, certainly not thank you for saying, it is good. Judd died so rich he started the Judd foundation in Marfa. That's where poet Robert Creeley got sick at Lannan Foundation in order to die in Odessa. They later made I Love Dick there.
I got out a pit fired Papago pot from the old indian trader Kermit Lee. You can see the burn marks and its softness: “Eight miles from the Pisinemo Road is the Quijotoa Trading Post. Quijotoa is a Spanish corruption of KiaHoaToak, Papago for “carrying basket mountain.” The Quijotoa Mountains were mined in 1774 and again with more importance in the 1880s. At the trading post, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Lee have a wonderful selection of Papago baskets and pottery. Baskets range from thumb-nail miniatures made of horsehair to waste basket size of yucca, beargrass, and martynia…Almost directly across from the Trading Post is a road north to Santa Rosa Village. Just west of it is Ventana Cave; and here lies some of the most ancient history in North America.” Desert Magazine,
May1969.
2014 and after --"Firing in wood burning kilns gave him new surfaces to explore along with new clay bodies that he discovered while in Japan, clay from Shigaraki. Sandy clay from the bed of Lake Biwa has a warm orange color which characterizes Shigaraki ware [?] of irregular contours and archaic flavor. Firing technique shifted from reduction to oxidation firing, which allows free admission of air during the firing rather than limited air admission into the kiln. This allows iron oxides to be used as part of the coloring process. The allowance of free air is due to the type of ancient kiln, called an anagama kiln, which is used to fire Shigaraki ware...achieves the mineral glaze surface. Depending on the placement of the piece, the resulting coat of ash and minerals will vary with a greyish to a reddish-brown colorizing, small impurities protrude, caused by embedded quartz [feldspar?] partially fired. Covered with a thin layer of overrun yellowish-brown to a peach blossom red color glaze that crackles when fired is also characteristic."
Voulkos "Invented each time as if for the first time then reinvented as part of the history of invention."...geology of art, archeology, layer by layer...primeval geology, gap, crack, smash, sludge, break...beauty of the crack, the burned crack, the torn edge, plasticity, viscosity, drying, slashed, embedded, incised, scratched, scored, incised wax resist stacks, plates, STACKS! contours, recesses, fit for caves, spelunkers, "destroy itself at the same time it creates," ...original wary attitude toward applied glaze solidified to total avoidance...cylinder, dome, sphere, disk, plate, slab. Leather hard wheel forms joined in various combinations in stacks or ice buckets (?) muscular, irreverent, anti-academic [primitef] (From the introduction of Clay's Tectonic Shift: John Mason ceramic walls]. Mason began to make massive rough-hewn walls... huge cross forms and solid, geometric shape...imprinting the finished form with the gestural force of its making-ceramic walls]. Walls, vertical totems, crosses, reaching for the primitive.
We are going to forgive Voulkos for being an influence on so many ceramic artists. That's their fault. Also forgive the force of his personality, here's a good pic. The solitude, rejection, anger, energy, dislocation: “The minute you begin to understand what you’re doing it loses that searching quality. Your emotions take over and what happens just happens. Usually you don’t know it’s happened until after it’s done.http://franklloydgallery.wordpress.com/2009/07/09/peter-voulkos-on-improvisation/Of the influence of Franz Kline:
Of the influence of Franz Kline: "Bridges, tunnels, buildings, engines, railroads, and other architectural and industrial icons are imagery informing Kline's work; lines, planes, facets, coal, "Kline’s memories of his native Pennsylvania’s coal-mining region, with its stark scenery, locomotives and similar massive mechanical shapes to which the titles of his later abstract images sometimes referred." Reading that Franz Kline's black and white paintings with tunnels and roads stems from his childhood in Wilkes Barre and the coal mines makes me wonder at the influence of that house along the railroad where we lived from 5-16. Especially the early years, starting 1947 the trains smoke was not scrubbed. What was later white was black as soot, especially where the freights had to go up a gentle rise we live in the middle of. There were two tracks, only freight trains, that went to and way from the Pennsylvania Railroad train yard a few miles down. This was a big operation hillsides undermined by coal extraction prevented development.When I look at these rectilineal constructs, crosses etc I see grave stone ceremonials. Much of Voulkos, Callas, Reitz is suited to memorials. De Kooning also enters these associations, who I have long loved, block and slices. I love everything he says about art non art.
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Malcolm Davis:
Their glazes were basically feldspar with a little ash.
The secret of carbon-trapping is in one ingredient: soda ash. My particular glaze has
about 18% soda ash. Many shinos have no soda ash at all and are glazes used by potters
who do not want carbon-trapping and are searching for a more traditional Japanese sur-
face. I love those pots, but I am obsessed with carbon and soot.
reduction pulls the oxy out of the glaze that was grown in, sulfide to sufate
Note on celadon: a little tin oxide and/or barium carbonate will help with the blue color.
John Mason |
Iron Glazes
After: I have done this in clay than I did in glass and words. The world is before us, but the pot remains after. Ask what he will do tomorrow if he had success today-what are you working on, as they do all novelists. The answer is there is no time and what is done is done before, during and after.
After: I have done this in clay than I did in glass and words. The world is before us, but the pot remains after. Ask what he will do tomorrow if he had success today-what are you working on, as they do all novelists. The answer is there is no time and what is done is done before, during and after.
First titled: Unloading the Last Reitz Wood Kiln, 20 Jan 2014
Monday, October 28, 2013
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Eruptions in Phoenix
Pompeii |
A series of pots excavated from ancient Roman digs, probably from Pompeii, either that or they were broken and put back together by shard hunters: an appealing view is that they had just been thrown before the holocaust, but saved by that atmospheric bisque in the moment of eruption, 800 degrees in some places, low fire, which accounts for the stress. They have been delayed in arrival from customs boondoggles. Please understand all these statements as if they are still waiting to be fired @ cone 10, and are made to look as if they had undergone those stresses. I suppose the striations and cracks from stretching the clay also occur from the suddenness of heat without kindling, though they must have been sitting there to dry some time after being taken off the wheel.
Afterward the heavy ash would have sifted from the cracks leaving them as you see. Further post Pompeii studies are likely to record sources. In one we can just see traces of an outline of Italy in the remains.
Egypt. Another series of these fiery disasters occurred at Fall of the Egyptian Zodiac, part natural, part political which could be linked to politics, lining up modern Cairo with Naples, which presents constellations in the promise of a horn blown against
the serpent [tyrant] Ouroboros, fulfilled in the upraised arms of the
Warrior Deliverer, but the top blew off. Put to biscuit kindle an hour, the
controls were left on high from the previous fire. The floor manager did not
return for an hour. Turning on the fan to clear the smell (and smoke),
which made more thermal shock, in another hour there was a
crack. Zodiac exploded all over the kiln. That was the end of
democracy. You may say of the elders of
Egypt, even if their faces get singed, that if the top is exploded the bottom
may go. That of course leaves us worse off than when we started. That
the walls are still standing is something that the vessel will not hold. The complete story is here at Foresight and Fall of the Egyptian Zodiac.
These politics would need a greater series of earthquakes with great splits and cracks in faces and cliffs of pots, but the daring needs to be great because the whole construct is at risk, especially from inch thick impasto slices of porcelain speed dried over other base laminated clays which accelerate the cracks.
Syria These matters affect Syria among the Arab states. Did not CIA boast in recent bulletins that it overthrew the Iran democracy in 1953 to put in the Shah? Obama wants what exactly Bush, Johnson, et. al. did. Wait for the news.
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Monday, August 12, 2013
Loose Leaf Tea Jar
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Thursday, August 1, 2013
10 July
Passing the Baton 19 Apr 13
Rapture in Progress 3 April 13
This
was the blurb of Rapture:
--Warning for any inquirers, the bottom of the inside
is inscribed with words written in every rapture, The Lord Is My Shepherd.
Sorry about that. This was done on Aeyrie's birthday. It is in the round,
figures ascending in different stages and is like Opening the
Fifth Seal which shows the figures as a canvas. It takes a while
to understand these things, but I seem to have made countless images of
people flying up, at least since I wrote on a student's paper way long ago, what
do they do at the tops of mountains, children lifting pretty heads from pillow
beds? So not only here, but by interpretation of El Greco's Opening the
Fifth seal and in the end in Danby's Sixth Seal, in the process of being hung.
"It was all wrapped in these children
being born and flying around, "what do they do at the tops of mountains,
children lifting pretty heads from pillowed beds?...Raleigh says You rose
into the mountain air and nevermore were seen. I don't know if it answers
what children lifting pretty heads from pillowed beds were doing at the tops of
mountains, but right up until Once upon a time when it was dead and gone,
when one was enough and too much to be alive and well in Ameryca, the new found
land, a glory rose up into the head... Raleigh, the marigold in the sun's
eye, seems to write about it in his address to Queen Elizabeth in his poems of
1596 where his "first-born love...Restless desire from my love that
proceeded / leave to be and seek heaven by dying, since you, oh you, your own
hope have exceeded by too high flying."...So they are all children of St Branden who turn the cheek, spiritual children shall we say, who seek another country, full of mishap called justice. You see how fruitful the allegory is by result, even if there is so much effort in the history of America, the outer one, to find the inner. All the little pretty ones, utopias, Oneidas, so many more in two hundred years than all the world produced in its entirety... How can green know the red? I am what he was, within. It wouldn't change anything he did, not a certainty to be within what he was without, visible from the interior but not from the exterior. That's the play. The moon has opened up her eyes, like summer stars so soon they rise. Thirty years of absolute sobriety, with love. Of course these things are, but saying so in the same parlance requires that my ears hast Thou pierced, as Messiah said. Listening, hearing the revelation, he wakens me morning by morning to listen as one being taught, as when a slave in Israel, offered freedom after seven years, to continue in that service put an ear against a board where the owner pierced the lobe to symbolize his listening to him alone. The sublime writer carries this along from Psalm 40. Lo I come...I delight to do Thy will, O my Elohim: yea, the law is written in my heart, no certainty, and he knows nothing of the future, only the moment and past revised amid all failures and regret. Prophetic and at the same time impossible, nobody picking Calendar up forty years later would see anything symbolic in "A Conjunction of Planets," What lovers' open lips we are tonight in time the endless world, our minds unfurled. Symbol is defeated by propaganda, but propaganda cannot eradicate symbol, only neutralize it by saying it cannot be understood. These texts were to prepare the y to overcome the i, a reversal to which we all now have our attention drawn. I think Goya or El Greco said that. Souls in the egg, so all right world, Hatch and hatch. from Ameryca With a Y - Autobiography of a Poem
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