Poem: The Power of Dark Feminine Art
A short poem on dark feminine art, a style that reclaims the goddess and the shadows alike as a force too bold and luminous to be dimmed.
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A short poem on dark feminine art, a style that reclaims the goddess and the shadows alike as a force too bold and luminous to be dimmed.
Art as a canvas of emotion, a masterpiece born from the soul: a short poem celebrating creativity as a way to express, connect, and be bold.
A defiant, sweater-clad portrait pairs with a moody spoken-word poem, a mother's rumor answered with one stubborn, repeated refusal.
Inspired by Robert Frost and Edgar Allan Poe, a short poem on frost, dawn, and the world above, paired with a quiet forest painting.
A Renoir-inspired portrait meets a hopeful, song-like poem about staying strong and believing in each other when the world calls it foolish.
Three short, dreamlike poems paired with oil paintings—a couple's kiss, a winter mountain sky, a western canyon—marking February's mix of love and reflection.
Foes, Venice, and Dangling this Lone Vale: three brief, surreal poems written as rain clouds gathered on the horizon, each paired with a painting.
Two surreal, stream-of-consciousness poems written during an anime marathon weekend, inspired by Spirited Away and other favorites watched along the way.
A short reflective poem written for China's Dragon Boat Festival, honoring Qu Yuan's legacy alongside the races, rice dumplings, and rituals of the day.
Marking the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings at Normandy, three poems reckon with war's bitter sadness, senseless carnage, and lasting futility.
Four poems on family life: a marriage coming apart, a lost uncle's memory, a shared meal, and the easy, carefree bond of a household at peace.
A pointed poem against censorship, mourning the clampdown on free expression and the narrow-minded authority that keeps tightening its grip.
An oil painting of a figure sitting alone on a bed, seen from behind, paired with a dreamlike poem of light, roses, and quiet longing.
A painting of a woman posed seductively by the window pairs with a poem, shown here in both its revised and original abstract forms.