| InterBoard Poetry Competition | |
| Third Place Winner, June 2009 | |
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5 O’CLOCK Divina (Pen Shells) There is much to observe when days are nights and philosophical conversations turn to games, a rekindled fire in the midst of summer silences. Life is a childhood of perpetual humming, a birdsong, romantic sounds, a vastness. I come up with the idea to paint experience as something tangible, cobwebs around the corners, a shadow, another time, place, excited heartbeats, a post-impressionist garden. Frustration/conversation; wails/tales; low/shadow; farewell/shell–a violent urge to rhyme the scenes. Comments by judge Duncan Mercredi: “I’ve always been of the belief that poets are deep down, frustrated visual artists, knowing their talent for creating beauty with paint is elementary at least. So, instead of an artist’s paint brush, we use words to create works of art, letting the imagination of the reader fill in the picture with color. In this piece, I see shades of gray, black, blue and red, with hints of yellow for contrast. It’s a beautiful painting.”
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